Have that Joey Barton. And meanwhile, F’ck off to all those football experts saying that female keepers are rubbish. Women can only play within the boundaries they have been set.
What a joke. You used to have to win something to win SPOTY. Now you've a losing finalist and someone part of a team that only drew an home Ashes series in the top two.
With the public deciding via voting out of the nominations Earps was always going to win as she has been constantly in the press and public eye for over a year now.
With respect Fired. Did you think she was a worthy winner. Very good goalie but My vote went to Katerina Johnson Thompson. Who achieved proper star status. With her latest Gold medal. And against the odds. Medal record Women's athletics Representing Great Britain World Championships 2019 Doha Heptathlon 2023 Budapest Heptathlon World Indoor Championships 2018 Birmingham Pentathlon 2014 Sopot Long jump European Championships 2018 Berlin Heptathlon European Indoor Championships 2015 Prague Pentathlon 2019 Glasgow Pentathlon Representing England Commonwealth Games 2018 Gold Coast Heptathlon 2022 Birmingham Heptathlon Women's athletics (age-grade) Representing Great Britain European U23 Championships 2013 Tampere Heptathlon World Junior Championships 2012 Barcelona Long jump World Youth Championships 2009 Brixen Heptathlon
I’d have been happy if she won it tbh. Her achievements are brilliant, and will probably go largely unrecognised. Sadly she will be behind in the profile queue. It’s not right either. :-(
Personally I was hoping for an Alfie Hewitt win, but expected Broad to win it. My own top 2 was Hewitt and KJT, I couldn't choose a 3rd place. But fair play to Earps, it's voted for by sports fans, so she is the chosen winner.
Yep, amazed the press never really grabbed her comeback story culminating in the fantastic gold and made more of it.
In terms of sporting wins it’s very difficult to see past Hewitt, unfortunately for him wheelchair tennis gets very little publicity.
This, this & this! And whilst I get Fired's sentiments, I reckon it will only fuel Barton and his ilk. But as mentioned above, she's a very well known figure nowadays and has been spoken about in the media consistently over past 12/18 months - it's always been somewhat of a popularity contest. It's a shame we didn't win the world cup because I reckon it would have been fairly cut & dry then. Not really sure what those on twitter who are berating the BBC are on about, it's a public vote
Will the bubble burst in a few years time for women's football, looking at rugby union since it went professional its struggling now.
They're going too women's lib and in your face for my liking. Not a popular opinion but my opinion nonetheless.