Post subject: Re: Female sports, are they taken seriously by the media ?
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:22 pm
El Barbudo
In The Arms of 13 Angels
Joined: Feb 26 2002 Posts: 14522 Location: Online
McLaren_Field wrote:Women golfers usually play in shorts, so they are clearly playing the more genuine version of the sport.
Coddy's saying that long trousers disqualify it, he's not saying that shorts make it a sport. If he was, any beach is full of blokes being sporty even thought they are just lounging around.
Anyway, golf is not a sport it's a pastime. Like tiddlywinks or darts.
Sport involves skill, athleticism and sweat. So that rules out rugby union too.
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Sport to me is anything with any physical dimension that is a challenge between people or teams. Darts clearly is a sport. It's mini javelin against a target so arguably should be part of track and field at the olympics.
Post subject: Re: Female sports, are they taken seriously by the media ?
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:04 pm
lefty goldblatt
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Joined: Feb 05 2010 Posts: 8019 Location: South Stand.....bored
I'm sorry, but this is yet another non story, whipped up out of all proportions, by our media (Andy Gray/Richard Keys and Sepp Blatter, anyone), to deflect attention away from their 'behaviour' of the last few months ...see the Leveson enquiry
To be honest, there's not been much British female success this year, bar Beth Tweddle (and that was 'only' Euro level). The rest of our successful sportswomen, will have been in sports that don't get much exposure. One of today's national newspapers wanted SPOTY recognition for a woman who'd lost her parents but was still a world champion....in taekwando. Now, I'm not knocking taekwando, but I'm guessing 99.9% of the UK wouldn't know this woman's face if she fell over them, let alone know her name.
It's just been announced that the Beeb are to review their selection procedure for SPOTY. WHY? Are they trying to be deliberately politically correct, so no-one can be left out. It'll be like Big Brother, where they HAVE to have somebody that's either gay/lesbian/black/jewish/disabled/asian/agnostic/transgender/dwarfism/fat/disfigured/intellectual etc. Why can't people just be chosen for what they've acheived thatsporting year, not because they "tick the box" for some particular 'group of people'
The Beeb need to look at axing SPOTY anyway, as they really don't show much LIVE sport anymore
F1 (which they'll lose 60% of next year, and share the rest with Sky), and Moto GP A few games of rugby (both codes) A few selected horse race meetings Two, four round golf tournaments A few live football league/league cup games (with the World cup and Euro's every four years) A couple of athletics meetings A couple of snooker/darts comps 3 weeks worth of tennis and the Olympics/Commonwealth's every 4 years and that's it
They show NO cricket or boxing,and precious little football, at all
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