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  • HoorooH Offline
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    @WillieTheWaiter you even made it on Stuff! Just so famous, mate!!!

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/87706630/lance-armstrong-invites-kiwi-cyclists-for-morning-ride-in-auckland

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    @Hooroo not super ideal when you made up some bollicks about having to miss a work trip today..

    but fortunately you can't tell it's me!

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    @MajorRage yeah that's the one. I think I posted a link to it a while ago . He seemed like he'd learned a bit about life since he took a massive kicking in public .
    Speaking of which he did one last weekend with James Hetfeild who seemed like he had his shit together far more than he did when they made that embarrassing doco . Sobriety appears to agree with him.

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    I was shocked when he got busted , not because he was doping ,more that people were so surprised , I wasnt 100 % certain he was , but I more than strongly suspected it ,

    Just like I do now with the biggest name in sprinting. .

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    What I don't like about Armstrong is not so much the doping...it's the fact he actually sued people for libel when they claimed he was doping...

    Also he was the poster boy for giving cancer sufferers hope, that chance to do some good is gone.

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    Speaking as a drug-using cyclist, my issue with him isn't as he is a cheat, a liar, a conman, a hypocrite or a spandex wearer. It is because of the documented next-level cuntery towards anyone who accused him of any of the above. One of the biggest fluffybunnies ever in my humble etc.

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    I've got no time for him.

    Oh sure he helps Cancer.

    Ironic when you think he was up to his neck in a system he helped perpetuate that required you to ingest carcinogens to be able to compete at sport.

    That's my biggest issue with drug cheats.

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    Andy Murray - just won the Brit 'Sports Personality of the Year# for the third time. How he even qualifies as a 'personality' is beyond me. He has to be one of the most boring sportspeople on the planet.

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    @Crucial said in Those sports stars you just can't warm to:

    Andy Murray - just won the Brit 'Sports Personality of the Year# for the third time. How he even qualifies as a 'personality' is beyond me. He has to be one of the most boring sportspeople on the planet.

    That is where the logic in this falls down.

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    It's a very stupid name for an award seemingly trying to get around the use of 'best'.
    I assume it is really 'most publicly popular performances in the year'.

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    Why not just sports person? It's rather odd.

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    @Bones
    Like Crucial says, its because it's a public vote, so it almost never actually goes to the best sports person in the year (tho this year it did), it goes to whoever was wildly popular with the average gimp viewer.

    Hence Browlee coming 2nd mainly for carrying his brother over the line in some triathalon & the avalanche of press that got.

    He had as great year, but he wasn't the 2nd best brit sportsman this year.

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    Oh i bet lion are regretting this now

    http://m.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11771643

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    @jegga be interesting to see the exact nature of their marketing campaign, because you'd have to think it was always going to be risky with such a high profile and controversial person.

    TBH, I wont drink Steinlager any more or less than normal...actually, I have drunk more than normal as I had a liquid lunch yesterday and had Steinlager Pure, which I don't normally have, I musta been swayed by some subliminal marketing tool!

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    @taniwharugby said in Those sports stars you just can't warm to:

    @jegga be interesting to see the exact nature of their marketing campaign, because you'd have to think it was always going to be risky with such a high profile and controversial person.

    TBH, I wont drink Steinlager any more or less than normal...actually, I have drunk more than normal as I had a liquid lunch yesterday and had Steinlager Pure, which I don't normally have, I musta been swayed by some subliminal marketing tool!

    I've got about 10 more Steiny Pure left in the fridge. Fuck any morals I may or may not have around Armstrong - I'll be finishing them...

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    Have a cry Mallard you fucking tool

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    I can see where Mallard is coming from. He's been on the WADA board for 6 years, so no doubt he knows more about what happened at the time than anyone on the Fern. He's not calling for anyone else to boycott Steinlager; it's his own personal choice. Good on him!

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    @Stargazer said in Those sports stars you just can't warm to:

    I can see where Mallard is coming from. He's been on the WADA board for 6 years, so no doubt he knows more about what happened at the time than anyone on the Fern. He's not calling for anyone else to boycott Steinlager; it's his own personal choice. Good on him!

    Or to put in another way he's a grandstanding cock of a man and this boycott is almost as pathetic as the time he walked out of the stadium every time the Fijian team played at the Wellington sevens after their last coup.

    Him and beer have a chequered history anyway, the jackass threatened to jam a Heinekin bottle up Vernon Pughs arse in 2002.

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    @Stargazer said in Those sports stars you just can't warm to:

    I can see where Mallard is coming from. He's been on the WADA board for 6 years, so no doubt he knows more about what happened at the time than anyone on the Fern. He's not calling for anyone else to boycott Steinlager; it's his own personal choice. Good on him!

    he specifically says that, yet is still spreading his opinion, which I expect will have that exact effect, whether that was his (veiled) intention or not.

    Just because he knows more about it something doesnt make him less of a knob.

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    Oh, Trev's a knob? Righto.

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