- Sat Mar 15, 2008 9:44 pm
#334171
I love Chris as Much as the next man but, why on earth couldn't he butt out and let Dave and Chappers take the glory for all the incredibly hard work they put into their Sport Relief challenge?
You could see it coming a mile off (no pun intended). He hated the fact that the boys were getting some well deserved attention and had to muscle in there. I was annoyed enough, but after watching him on Sport Relief on Friday night, standing there taking every last ounce of credit for the whole challenge...I was FUMING! I know a fair few of you agree too after seeing similar comments on other threads.
Now I'm no athlete, but, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that running in your living room on a treadmill (unsupervised and without proof no less) is a hell of a lot easier than running mile after mile in all kinds of horrible weather, then getting back in the car, driving a hundred or so miles, getting out and doing it again and again.
At the end of the day, I suppose the most important thing is that a lot of money was raised for charity, but I just can't stand glory takers. You didn't see Scott Mills trying to steal all the credit from Chappers.
Chappers and Dave, you made a lot of people very proud...WELL DONE BOYS.
Chris, I'm so sad to say this but you came across as a very childish little boy.
You could see it coming a mile off (no pun intended). He hated the fact that the boys were getting some well deserved attention and had to muscle in there. I was annoyed enough, but after watching him on Sport Relief on Friday night, standing there taking every last ounce of credit for the whole challenge...I was FUMING! I know a fair few of you agree too after seeing similar comments on other threads.
Now I'm no athlete, but, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that running in your living room on a treadmill (unsupervised and without proof no less) is a hell of a lot easier than running mile after mile in all kinds of horrible weather, then getting back in the car, driving a hundred or so miles, getting out and doing it again and again.
At the end of the day, I suppose the most important thing is that a lot of money was raised for charity, but I just can't stand glory takers. You didn't see Scott Mills trying to steal all the credit from Chappers.
Chappers and Dave, you made a lot of people very proud...WELL DONE BOYS.
Chris, I'm so sad to say this but you came across as a very childish little boy.