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Gary Lineker Gaffe
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Last night Gary Lineker introduced Ben Stokes as "the main award winner" even before the voting had opened.Does anyone agree with me that these phone in votes are not what they seem and are a ruse to get more money out of Joe Public.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've always thought it was ruse. Even before phone-in results. Someone at the BBC picks the winner beforehand. They then pretend that "your vote counts" but it only adds to the farce. I didn't watch it, actually. I think the live sports coverage that the BBC gives us now is a joke; womens' football; bowls; snooker etc. The winner will be from one of the sports that the BBC doesn't cover live.
It's always been a dodgy competition with Bob Nudd the fisherman apparently winning a few years back but the BBC said they would not give the prize to an angler
Then in 1966 Barry Briggs a world speedway champion won but that did not satisfy the BBC and awarded the prize to Bobby Moore and placed BB second
It is not a random any more and they pick the list of who you can vote for to stop these sort of things happening. A complete farce
Then in 1966 Barry Briggs a world speedway champion won but that did not satisfy the BBC and awarded the prize to Bobby Moore and placed BB second
It is not a random any more and they pick the list of who you can vote for to stop these sort of things happening. A complete farce
It isn't a people's vote even if the phone-ins were legit, the 'short-list' is very short and decided beforehand. If the viewers are to choose let them have a free vote. What more does Adam Peaty have to do to be included? How about no-one who has already won it can be on the list for, say, 5 years?
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