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the best sportsman of 2005 is...

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Ronnie! :cool: visca el Barca!

 

but the whole list is great,it's very hard to choose only one

Roooooonaldinho Gaucho :cool: :cool:

 

Though Isinbayeva was a close second..

Friddle Flintoff

Ronaldinho, of course

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It's got to be the "Fed", as he's been virtually unbeatable in tennis again this year............................. :D

I think federer too.......he plays a really good tennis and deserves it....but Alonso maybe , because he is the one who has "beaten" my country fellow Michael Schumacher.....but Formula 1 doesn't interest me!

I think federer too.......he plays a really good tennis and deserves it....but Alonso maybe ' date=' because he is the one who has "beaten" my country fellow Michael Schumacher.....but Formula 1 doesn't interest me![/quote']

 

Nor ME!! And Alonso doesn't deserve it because he had a lot of "help" from his car, while Ronaldinho had a lot of help from his TEAM. Fed does everything himself!! :smug:

I think federer too.......he plays a really good tennis and deserves it....but Alonso maybe ' date=' because he is the one who has "beaten" my country fellow Michael Schumacher.....but Formula 1 doesn't interest me![/quote']

 

Nor ME!! And Alonso doesn't deserve it because he had a lot of "help" from his car, while Ronaldinho had a lot of help from his TEAM. Fed does everything himself!! :smug:

 

EXACTLY!!!This is the thing in formula one...........it isn't real "sport"!Sport is for me something you move at and NOT a car......and you're right Federer does everything himself....I can't comment on Ronaldinho because I don#t know much about football! :D

I think federer too.......he plays a really good tennis and deserves it....but Alonso maybe ' date=' because he is the one who has "beaten" my country fellow Michael Schumacher.....but Formula 1 doesn't interest me![/quote']

 

Nor ME!! And Alonso doesn't deserve it because he had a lot of "help" from his car, while Ronaldinho had a lot of help from his TEAM. Fed does everything himself!! :smug:

 

EXACTLY!!!This is the thing in formula one...........it isn't real "sport"!Sport is for me something you move at and NOT a car......and you're right Federer does everything himself....I can't comment on Ronaldinho because I don#t know much about football! :D

 

I agree - but something has just occurred to me. Why isn't Lance Armstrong in the voting list?? He deserves a mention!! :angry:

No I don#t think he deserves that....ok he won the Tour de france several times.....but he did unfair races......e.g. Jan Ullrich once waited for him although he would have won.......and then Armstrong was in the same situation another time and behaved in an unfair way towards Ullrich.......I don't think it is all about winning......I think fair-play plays an important role in decisions like this one! :)

^You're just biased because J.U. is German!! :P Lance Armstrong was just too good for him - admit it!! :P

^Well Lance blew him away every time!! All J.U. ever saw was Lance's backside!! :P

Shame he didn't race in anything else wasn't it? :rolleyes:

^He didn't need to - it was the big one that mattered!! :D

I think federer too.......he plays a really good tennis and deserves it....but Alonso maybe ' date=' because he is the one who has "beaten" my country fellow Michael Schumacher.....but Formula 1 doesn't interest me![/quote']

 

Nor ME!! And Alonso doesn't deserve it because he had a lot of "help" from his car, while Ronaldinho had a lot of help from his TEAM. Fed does everything himself!! :smug:

 

EXACTLY!!!This is the thing in formula one...........it isn't real "sport"!Sport is for me something you move at and NOT a car......and you're right Federer does everything himself....I can't comment on Ronaldinho because I don#t know much about football! :D

 

Why ain't formula 1 a real sport? Sure it is. You can't compare this with driving a normal car. The drivers have to do their fitness and strenghth training like other sportman have to. If they didn't, they couldn't withstand the forces that, especially those in a crah.

 

But if I had to choose someone for 'driver of the year' I would take Kimi Räikönnen, not Alonso.

 

Anyway, I chose Ronaldinho for sportman of the year.

I think federer too.......he plays a really good tennis and deserves it....but Alonso maybe ' date=' because he is the one who has "beaten" my country fellow Michael Schumacher.....but Formula 1 doesn't interest me![/quote']

 

Nor ME!! And Alonso doesn't deserve it because he had a lot of "help" from his car, while Ronaldinho had a lot of help from his TEAM. Fed does everything himself!! :smug:

 

EXACTLY!!!This is the thing in formula one...........it isn't real "sport"!Sport is for me something you move at and NOT a car......and you're right Federer does everything himself....I can't comment on Ronaldinho because I don#t know much about football! :D

 

Why ain't formula 1 a real sport? Sure it is. You can't compare this with driving a normal car. The drivers have to do their fitness and strenghth training like other sportman have to. If they didn't, they couldn't withstand the forces that, especially those in a crah.

 

But if I had to choose someone for 'driver of the year' I would take Kimi Räikönnen, not Alonso.

 

Anyway, I chose Ronaldinho for sportman of the year.

 

True - but it still isn't much of a sport. Very often it's just a "procession" because it's the best car that invariably wins!

I think federer too.......he plays a really good tennis and deserves it....but Alonso maybe ' date=' because he is the one who has "beaten" my country fellow Michael Schumacher.....but Formula 1 doesn't interest me![/quote']

 

Nor ME!! And Alonso doesn't deserve it because he had a lot of "help" from his car, while Ronaldinho had a lot of help from his TEAM. Fed does everything himself!! :smug:

 

EXACTLY!!!This is the thing in formula one...........it isn't real "sport"!Sport is for me something you move at and NOT a car......and you're right Federer does everything himself....I can't comment on Ronaldinho because I don#t know much about football! :D

 

Why ain't formula 1 a real sport? Sure it is. You can't compare this with driving a normal car. The drivers have to do their fitness and strenghth training like other sportman have to. If they didn't, they couldn't withstand the forces that, especially those in a crah.

 

But if I had to choose someone for 'driver of the year' I would take Kimi Räikönnen, not Alonso.

 

Anyway, I chose Ronaldinho for sportman of the year.

 

True - but it still isn't much of a sport. Very often it's just a "procession" because it's the best car that invariably wins!

 

It hasn't been in the past. There have always been superior teams but drivers used to overtake others. They hardly ever do today. Formula One became a lot safer, which is positive of course, but the races are really boring sometimes.

^SOME times?? MOST times!! That's why it now sucks!! :cool:

Oh well, at least last season was more interesting than the year before.

^Well that wasn't difficult, now, was it?? :P

Not really. I think the 'new' qualifying rules are absolutey stupid. Qualyifyings used to be interesting, I think I only watched one last season.

I lost interest in F1 a LONG time ago! And I was never THAT into it in the first place!!

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