mo farah WHY? 10:28 - Apr 21 with 2096 views | HollowayRanger | WHY PAY SOMEONE £450,000 for running just half the race! Id do my nut if we payed our players for just playing for ...... OH | |
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mo farah WHY? on 10:32 - Apr 21 with 2082 views | runningman75 | Mo Farah has barely run any half marathons. This is about training and hopefully he will run the London marathon next year. A half marathon of around an hour is still a very good time. | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 10:42 - Apr 21 with 2061 views | HollowayRanger |
mo farah WHY? on 10:32 - Apr 21 by runningman75 | Mo Farah has barely run any half marathons. This is about training and hopefully he will run the London marathon next year. A half marathon of around an hour is still a very good time. |
ive never done a marathon either but for £450,000 id do it backwards | |
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mo farah WHY? on 12:20 - Apr 21 with 2001 views | W12_Ranger |
mo farah WHY? on 10:42 - Apr 21 by HollowayRanger | ive never done a marathon either but for £450,000 id do it backwards |
I think Mo Farah has earned the right to be rewarded for a lifetime of hard training. The man's 2 Olympic Gold medals completely lifted the country in a way no footballer has managed in half a century | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 13:09 - Apr 21 with 1947 views | Lambourn |
mo farah WHY? on 12:20 - Apr 21 by W12_Ranger | I think Mo Farah has earned the right to be rewarded for a lifetime of hard training. The man's 2 Olympic Gold medals completely lifted the country in a way no footballer has managed in half a century |
Did they really? I loved it when steve cram commentary said he took on the africans and beat them | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 13:31 - Apr 21 with 1924 views | HollowayRanger |
mo farah WHY? on 12:20 - Apr 21 by W12_Ranger | I think Mo Farah has earned the right to be rewarded for a lifetime of hard training. The man's 2 Olympic Gold medals completely lifted the country in a way no footballer has managed in half a century |
lifted those interested thinking about it not sure if there will be a lasting memory from those olympics nothing really stands out didnt stop me buying an olympic torch mind | |
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mo farah WHY? on 15:38 - Apr 21 with 1847 views | loftboy |
mo farah WHY? on 13:31 - Apr 21 by HollowayRanger | lifted those interested thinking about it not sure if there will be a lasting memory from those olympics nothing really stands out didnt stop me buying an olympic torch mind |
Even my mrs who hates sport cheered mo on the final 100 metres, if you don't think he gave the country a boost then I don't know what | |
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mo farah WHY? on 16:31 - Apr 21 with 1797 views | SomersetHoops | I agree why? There are plenty of half marathon events he can run if he wants to run that. I think the publicity given to his training run particularly by the BBC was completely disproportionate. He was not competing in anything here so why mention him at all. I can't understand the concept of cheering someone who wimps out of doing the full event being competed for on this day. Mind you I suppose at least it took some effort by Farah which is more than that shown by that overpaid useless waste of space Samba in defending aginst the first goal yesterday. | |
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mo farah WHY? on 20:52 - Apr 21 with 1680 views | newgolddream | How bout our full panel running a half-marathon each after torturing us for the last nine months?? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
mo farah WHY? on 20:58 - Apr 21 with 1669 views | w13rob |
mo farah WHY? on 16:31 - Apr 21 by SomersetHoops | I agree why? There are plenty of half marathon events he can run if he wants to run that. I think the publicity given to his training run particularly by the BBC was completely disproportionate. He was not competing in anything here so why mention him at all. I can't understand the concept of cheering someone who wimps out of doing the full event being competed for on this day. Mind you I suppose at least it took some effort by Farah which is more than that shown by that overpaid useless waste of space Samba in defending aginst the first goal yesterday. |
Bottom line is he has every right to enter the race and do whatever he sees fit in it. Fairly astute preparation for a future attempt at the outright victory in years to come. In addition he's a Nike athlete, a lot of the other front runners are Adidas- looks great for Nike to have one of their guys stealing the show a bit. But probably most importantly, distance runners are horrendously poorly paid- there are blokes in that top 20 today who are amatuers, he's a double Olympic Gold medalist who earns less than some rather ordinary footballers, seems harsh to begrudge him a few quid. | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 21:19 - Apr 21 with 1652 views | HollowayRanger |
mo farah WHY? on 20:58 - Apr 21 by w13rob | Bottom line is he has every right to enter the race and do whatever he sees fit in it. Fairly astute preparation for a future attempt at the outright victory in years to come. In addition he's a Nike athlete, a lot of the other front runners are Adidas- looks great for Nike to have one of their guys stealing the show a bit. But probably most importantly, distance runners are horrendously poorly paid- there are blokes in that top 20 today who are amatuers, he's a double Olympic Gold medalist who earns less than some rather ordinary footballers, seems harsh to begrudge him a few quid. |
yes he has every right to enter but £450,000 a few quid! wonder how much he'll donate to charity | |
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mo farah WHY? on 21:24 - Apr 21 with 1644 views | danehoop |
mo farah WHY? on 21:19 - Apr 21 by HollowayRanger | yes he has every right to enter but £450,000 a few quid! wonder how much he'll donate to charity |
Don't know Holloway, perhaps check with his charity? http://www.mofarahfoundation.org.uk/ One suspects it's probably a little more than you. | |
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mo farah WHY? on 22:25 - Apr 21 with 1625 views | w13rob |
mo farah WHY? on 21:19 - Apr 21 by HollowayRanger | yes he has every right to enter but £450,000 a few quid! wonder how much he'll donate to charity |
Compared to most world-class footballer his career earnings will be a pittance. Good luck to him. | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 22:34 - Apr 21 with 1616 views | HollowayRanger |
im sure it is wonder how far he'll run for £16,000 a year oh and this is nothing against Farah we would all bite their hand or arm (ratty!) for that kind of money its against the marathon org themselves for paying out that kind of money to someone who's not even going to complete the race [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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mo farah WHY? on 09:37 - Apr 22 with 1539 views | Charlie1 |
mo farah WHY? on 22:34 - Apr 21 by HollowayRanger | im sure it is wonder how far he'll run for £16,000 a year oh and this is nothing against Farah we would all bite their hand or arm (ratty!) for that kind of money its against the marathon org themselves for paying out that kind of money to someone who's not even going to complete the race [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Many athletes only run the half. Do you research before slating someone you baffoon. | |
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mo farah WHY? on 09:42 - Apr 22 with 1531 views | Vish | If someone is offering him that cash to run, then fair play to him. | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 10:11 - Apr 22 with 1514 views | gordanoR |
mo farah WHY? on 22:34 - Apr 21 by HollowayRanger | im sure it is wonder how far he'll run for £16,000 a year oh and this is nothing against Farah we would all bite their hand or arm (ratty!) for that kind of money its against the marathon org themselves for paying out that kind of money to someone who's not even going to complete the race [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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If you're not happy with your £16,000 a year then why not do something about it ? Rather than knocking one out for some fictional lesbians perhaps you could put aside some time to re-train/get a degree etc.... | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 10:26 - Apr 22 with 1494 views | HollowayRanger |
mo farah WHY? on 10:11 - Apr 22 by gordanoR | If you're not happy with your £16,000 a year then why not do something about it ? Rather than knocking one out for some fictional lesbians perhaps you could put aside some time to re-train/get a degree etc.... |
no i am happy in my job ive managed my pityfull wages very carefully and thanks to the late maggie managed to buy my own house and put almost enough money away now to be able to retire at 60 already once ive reached that target everything from then on im spending on me me me as i said no problem with farah taking the money my gripe is with the people paying him so much for doing just half the job | |
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mo farah WHY? on 10:31 - Apr 22 with 1488 views | QPR_Jim |
mo farah WHY? on 10:26 - Apr 22 by HollowayRanger | no i am happy in my job ive managed my pityfull wages very carefully and thanks to the late maggie managed to buy my own house and put almost enough money away now to be able to retire at 60 already once ive reached that target everything from then on im spending on me me me as i said no problem with farah taking the money my gripe is with the people paying him so much for doing just half the job |
They were paying him to raise the profile of the event. Judging by the build up and subsequent coverage I'd say he did his full job in that respect. | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 10:54 - Apr 22 with 1476 views | Charlie1 |
mo farah WHY? on 10:26 - Apr 22 by HollowayRanger | no i am happy in my job ive managed my pityfull wages very carefully and thanks to the late maggie managed to buy my own house and put almost enough money away now to be able to retire at 60 already once ive reached that target everything from then on im spending on me me me as i said no problem with farah taking the money my gripe is with the people paying him so much for doing just half the job |
He didn't do half the job. He did the job. He's not ready for the marathon, this is part of his training. Get a grip FFS man. Research before you spout your utter nonesense. | |
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mo farah WHY? on 11:23 - Apr 22 with 1456 views | EastR |
mo farah WHY? on 10:42 - Apr 21 by HollowayRanger | ive never done a marathon either but for £450,000 id do it backwards |
they'd pay you backwards too - £000,054. | |
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mo farah WHY? on 11:30 - Apr 22 with 1453 views | bob566 | fair play to the dudes doing it in those big costumes for charities. I mean completing it is an achievement but that goes beyond. Congrats. | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 11:51 - Apr 22 with 1436 views | fakekerby |
mo farah WHY? on 22:34 - Apr 21 by HollowayRanger | im sure it is wonder how far he'll run for £16,000 a year oh and this is nothing against Farah we would all bite their hand or arm (ratty!) for that kind of money its against the marathon org themselves for paying out that kind of money to someone who's not even going to complete the race [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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He'd run for £0 a year, you think he does this for the money? | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 12:00 - Apr 22 with 1429 views | Antti_Heinola |
mo farah WHY? on 21:19 - Apr 21 by HollowayRanger | yes he has every right to enter but £450,000 a few quid! wonder how much he'll donate to charity |
you never heard of the Mo Farah Foundation, Holloway? | |
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mo farah WHY? on 12:15 - Apr 22 with 1419 views | runningman75 |
mo farah WHY? on 20:52 - Apr 21 by newgolddream | How bout our full panel running a half-marathon each after torturing us for the last nine months?? |
I ran the Swindon Half Marathon a couple of years ago . Paulo Di Canio was supposed to start it as Swindon Manager but only do a couple of miles. He ended up running the whole thing though my time was faster | | | |
mo farah WHY? on 12:46 - Apr 22 with 1395 views | HollowayRanger |
mo farah WHY? on 12:15 - Apr 22 by runningman75 | I ran the Swindon Half Marathon a couple of years ago . Paulo Di Canio was supposed to start it as Swindon Manager but only do a couple of miles. He ended up running the whole thing though my time was faster |
bet he wasnt paid either nope not heard of Mo Farah Foundation but if thats were he's donating his money good for him | |
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