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After that day release from the care home outburst from Brendan Foster who proclaimed Mo Farrah knocks everyone else(including Bobby Charlton apparently) into a cocked hat - it's time for your views and choices. Well it ain't Mo,doesn't hold world records like Coe and Ovett did.And it sure as hell ain't Beckham. I'm going for Steve Redgrave.
Farah's achievements are especially incredible given the level of competition against him, arguably tougher than the others listed.
So what if he wasn't born here? Neither was John Barnes. If we win the World Cup and Berahino gets the winner, will some people see it as a tainted victory?
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Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 15:07 - Aug 30 with 2897 views
Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 15:05 - Aug 30 by Watford_Ranger
Farah's achievements are especially incredible given the level of competition against him, arguably tougher than the others listed.
So what if he wasn't born here? Neither was John Barnes. If we win the World Cup and Berahino gets the winner, will some people see it as a tainted victory?
Can't agree,the level of competition is particularly bereft in athletics at the moment - where are the world records?
Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 15:05 - Aug 30 by Watford_Ranger
Farah's achievements are especially incredible given the level of competition against him, arguably tougher than the others listed.
So what if he wasn't born here? Neither was John Barnes. If we win the World Cup and Berahino gets the winner, will some people see it as a tainted victory?
John Barnes dad used to take him down to the Rangers, just thought I'd share..
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Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 15:09 - Aug 30 with 2891 views
Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 15:05 - Aug 30 by Hayesender
There was a bit of commentary from the London Olympics where Steve Cram I think it was says something along the line of Mo Farah is showing the east Africans how it's done.
Mo Farah is east African ffs
Bradley Wiggins was born in Belgium - so he's not British either
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Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 15:12 - Aug 30 with 2879 views
Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 14:48 - Aug 30 by HollowayRanger
yea your right I didn't as its a Pandora's box
however if I had to go one way or the other id say no as they were not born here
naturally they can get a uk passport like everyone does that comes here , including my mum but id always see my mum as being Irish as that's where she was born and not British
It's not really a Pandora's box though is it. It's just opinion. I think it's a bit of a nonsense to try to determine someone's nationality based on where they are born. What happens if someone is born on a plane, flying over Kenya. Does that mean they should be Kenyan
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Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 15:15 - Aug 30 with 2858 views
Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 15:13 - Aug 30 by TW_R
It's not really a Pandora's box though is it. It's just opinion. I think it's a bit of a nonsense to try to determine someone's nationality based on where they are born. What happens if someone is born on a plane, flying over Kenya. Does that mean they should be Kenyan
Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 15:13 - Aug 30 by TW_R
It's not really a Pandora's box though is it. It's just opinion. I think it's a bit of a nonsense to try to determine someone's nationality based on where they are born. What happens if someone is born on a plane, flying over Kenya. Does that mean they should be Kenyan
where the plane lands or baby is registered
its a can of worms and like someone said its personal choice some wont care where someone is from and if they win a medal for GB that's all that matters
I cant cheers for someone like that , murry for instance is Scottish and its still 70 plus years since an Englishman won Wimbledon
only Have to look at QPR very few of us care where the players are from but its a little bit more special if its a local lad that comes good
Mo is up there. Every nation runs so big pool to beat unlike cricket rugby elitist F1 etc
On the world record front he can break some for sure but most of the races he's won have been tactical as modern racing isn't about running hard all the way and trying to get a world record.
Mo is definitely up there with Bobby charlton if he gets a WR
In no particular order, basically because I can't decide, it's Brian Jacks, Geoff Capes and Shirley Crabtree for me, all of whom were born on British soil.
Duke Mckenzie Daley Thompson Linford Christie Steve Redgrave Chris Hoy Mo Farah Bradley Wiggins Chris Froome Lennox Lewis Steve Ovett
Proper winners
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 22:35 - Aug 30 with 2368 views
Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 14:21 - Aug 30 by TW_R
So what about children born to British servicemen while stationed abroad? Would they get counted in your obscure world?
Lewis Hamilton isn't even the best ever British racing driver, let alone best sportsman.
Very true. None of my family would qualify as greatest athletes from our road let alone Britain but the fact that half of us were born abroad due to military service of parents doesn't make any of us less British.
On that basis Spike Milligan is ruled out of being Britain's funniest comedian (reminding me of his comment when refused a British passport - word to the effect of "What the hell did they think I spent years being shot at for?") and both Felicity Kendall and Joanna Lumley are ruled out of being English sex symbols. Madness, I tell you.
Have a word with yourself, Holloway. Plastic Brits are one thing; Mo Farah was 8 when he came to Britain, he went to school here and his dad was born here. British.
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Britain's Best Ever Sportsperson? on 22:56 - Aug 30 with 2328 views