I would have voted for Tweddle, but I would not be seen voting in such low-brow, plebian affairs.
Did anybody on here actually vote?
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Originally posted by BagpussNo his true colours are coming out now, his relatives we obviously forlock tuggers
They did'nt bother with the forelock
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So no change there then!Originally posted by white-anglo-reactionary
There was no success in the international soccer/rugby/cricket arena this year (and it goes without saying that the only contenders could be English teams)
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No his true colours are coming out now, his relatives we obviously forlock tuggersOriginally posted by white-anglo-reactionaryOh, I see. It's a "noble" sport. Bring back that Corinthian spirit. I thought you believed in merit over privilege, DA.
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Originally posted by white-anglo-reactionaryOh, I see. It's a "noble" sport. Bring back that Corinthian spirit. I thought you believed in merit over privilege, DA.
That is not what I said.
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You don't have to be rich to compete. The basic business model of an eventing yard is - owner buys horse and pays rider a weekly/monthly fee to look after it, train and compete it. The rider may own a small share in the horse but they don't usually own it outright(a top horse would be £50k+). They also make money by buying young horses, training them up and selling on.Originally posted by white-anglo-reactionaryOh, I see. It's a "noble" sport. Bring back that Corinthian spirit. I thought you believed in merit over privilege, DA.
Even the really big boys would get paid a lot less than some of us and its very hard work to boot.
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This is a noble sport for noble people
Oh, I see. It's a "noble" sport. Bring back that Corinthian spirit. I thought you believed in merit over privilege, DA.Originally posted by DodgyAgentThe very fact that eventing is not financially rewarding gives it a certain integrity that does not apply to many other sports.
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Pointless argument, like saying a boxer doesnt need to hit his opponent to win - Although with some of the "fights" that have happened that's debateable.Originally posted by BagpussBut you don't need a horse to win. There are more boxing fans in this country though , anyday!
Riding the horse *is* the sport. And if there are more boxing fans in the country why didnt they vote for the boxer? I'm assuming you did actually vote.
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Originally posted by BagpussBut you don't need a horse to win. There are more boxing fans in this country though , anyday!
Thank god for that. One certainly doe not want eventing to appeal to the masses does one? I am afraid Bagpuss it is down to personal prferences as to what appeals. So stop moaning, your plebby little yobs sport lost so live with it.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentThe very fact that eventing is not financially rewarding gives it a certain integrity that does not apply to many other sports.
And stops all those nasty plebs taking part.
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The very fact that eventing is not financially rewarding gives it a certain integrity that does not apply to many other sports.
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But you don't need a horse to win. There are more boxing fans in this country though , anyday!Originally posted by DaveBYou mean like boxing? Pay per view only, limited appeal and riddled with corruption.
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You mean like boxing? Pay per view only, limited appeal and riddled with corruption.Originally posted by BagpussMinority team sport that no-one watches,
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Originally posted by BagpussMinority team sport that no-one watches, voted for by the blue rinse brigade. Never mind the UK having two fighters rated top ten in the world, and Joe C beating supposedly the best fighter at his weight. He was robbed.
and where exactly are the hoards of people interested/taking part in boxing other than fighting in town centres on a friday night?
Just how many weights are there?
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Minority team sport that no-one watches, voted for by the blue rinse brigade. Never mind the UK having two fighters rated top ten in the world, and Joe C beating supposedly the best fighter at his weight. He was robbed.Originally posted by DaveBShe is, and only the third person to ever hold European and World titles at the same time.
Chuck in the fact that Eventing is an inherently dangerous sport with a real risk of being killed or permanently injured - One of her friends was killed at a horse trials shortly before the World Equestrian Games - and I think she deserved it.
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