- Mar 15, 2015
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But no one has said that, have they?
Unless you're talking about hypothetical critics of Fury who are also hypothetically opposed to woman fighting, in which case, good point.
That is my point, yes.
But no one has said that, have they?
Unless you're talking about hypothetical critics of Fury who are also hypothetically opposed to woman fighting, in which case, good point.
That is my point, yes.
Honestly, I don't like women fighting.Nothing! Was just wondering whether the Fury haters have a problem with the girls fighting. Since they had a problem with him being sexist
How much money did that production cost I wonder?
Can't complain with Andy Murray - tennis is very popular with these sorts of events and he dragged that team gb to the final and for the win
Over 70 years since the nation last won it speaks volumes for the magnitude of the accomplishment
and you missed Mo Farah.....has another athlete (short or long distance) ever done the triple double in World or Olympics?Wow, who'd have thought a popularity contest on the BBC could create such debate.
The scary thing is that it's been a fantastic record breaking year for British sport with incredible achievements but you couldn't call any of them personalities and it all ends up getting sidelined by some homophobic loudmouth pikey who can punch people hard.
Murray - Single handedly carried GB to their first Davis Cup victory in over 79 years
Ennis-Hill - Became world champion only 13 months after giving birth to her first child
Whitlock - First male gymnast from GB to ever win Gold at the world championships
Froome - Won Tour De France while getting piss thown over him and contanstant harrasement from everybody yet maintained his calm composure and never reacted.
Personally I think Ennis-Hill should win it as she has done loads of great charity work outside her sport and the achievement of lifting Gold so close to having a child is simply incredible.
Hamilton & Fury should be nowhere near the top three...