Autochange wrote: I dont know about this begrudge thing that keeps coming up.Why is it supposedly an Irish thing? Can you just not like someone without being called a begrudger? I hate Bono for example. i think he is an insufferable arsehole . That is all. Nothing more nothing less.
willowthewisp wrote: » I'll give you one reason. He walks out on stage in front of an international audience and has Worn a suit with f*ck you all over it.
Schwiiing wrote: Dunne also had humility and modesty and carried himself with a bit of class on his way to a world title in the same 'combat sport' sphere McGregor is in.
Schwiiing wrote: He surely made a few quid in his day but we never had pictures of him standing on a rented Rolls Royce and poncing about in a private jet.
Schwiiing wrote: Same with Harrington, O Driscoll, O Connell, O Sullivan etc. All reached the top of their respective sports and carried themselves with dignity and class. No one ever begrudged them their success.
Autochange wrote: » He is known worldwide for his attitude and persona which has made him a multimillionaire. He will be 100 million dollars richer after Saturday. That is the character he has to play to now.
whippet wrote: » So because I don't like a fella who wears a suit with '**** you' all over it I'm a silver spooned middle class snob? The stereotyping that is been done by McGregor fans is bizarre. Massive chips on shoulders.
eurokev wrote: » Bernard Dunne reached absolutely nowhere near the level McGregor is at. Its nowhere even remotely close. I have met him though and he was the soundest guy ever to be fair. The other people you've named again can't compare to McGregor in any way at all. It's just a completely different level of celebrity and stardom. McGregor really is getting close to being at a Muhammed Ali kind if level the way things are going. Comparing him with other Irish sports people is a bit ignorant and shows a clear lack of knowledge. Rory Mcillroy could maybe come kind of close to where McGregor is, but not really tbh
whippet wrote: » Yeah ... those lads from cork have achieved nothing !! Actually they are genuinely nice guys, tell a good story and people warm to them due to their achievements and personalities... McGregor on the other hand is just the total opposite with regards to personality.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » Because he acts like a prick prick and is an incredibly boring individual.
.ak wrote: » He may act like a prick, but unsure how anyone could call him boring. Truth is the Irish media wouldn't know what to do with him; they'd be afraid to do an interview as it might upset the viewers. I literally cannot stand watching anything on Irish produced TV, any sports I'll always watch on English or American channels. Why are we so bad at this game?
wonderfullife wrote: » ......
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » He's terribly boring for a large amount of people. A few curse words and a load of shouting does not make somebody interesting.
weldoninhio wrote: » His 'character' has to hang around with Irish gangland criminals??
ooter wrote: » If he spoke with a country accent and said things like "pull like a dog" and shteak and shpuds" and never actually won anything they'd probably love him and ministers and the fourth estate would be meeting him coming off the plane.
road_high wrote: » I'm not sure which is worse tbh- McGregor himself who's just playing an act to make money or the mindless idiots that "follow" him and think is some kind of talent. I don't think ever the phrase "money can't buy you class" were more apt for an individual. They should put his name beside the word crass in the dictionary.
wonderfullife wrote: » The treatment of Annalise Murphy and the O' Donovans last summer shows where we are as a media and as a nation. We celebrate losers. We always have and always will. They all received pretty substantial funding from Sport Ireland to compete in obscure niche sports in the Olympics. They went out there, they competed and they lost. So, they come home to massive parties in Dublin and Cork, to Late Late Show appearances, to magazine covers and everyone has a warm fuzzy feeling inside. It's a love-in from the media and the public. To quote Conor from 2014: "But you said congratulations I'm now No. 9, if you think I celebrate being No. 9 you're highly mistaken my friend". Just over 2 years later he was the featherweight world champion, 3 years later the lightweight world champion. No funding along the way, no leg-ups or assistance from the government just sheer determination. People don't even bother to scratch the surface of his character and see the tremendous loyalty, kindness, humility, sacrifice and dedication in the man, all they want to see are the fight promotion antics which serve a very practical purpose in a sport where more people watching translates to more income to bring in for his family. Conor's a winner. The O' Donovans are losers. Annalise Murphy is a loser. Come back to me in 2020 when they win gold at the Olympics and I'll be the first to congratulate them. In the meantime, the media can continue to celebrate losers and people can continue to dislike Conor, while he's busy winning and inspiring a whole generation of younger people to work hard to chase their own impossible dreams.
D.Q wrote: » User name checks out.
.ak wrote: » I've only heard that in his Floyd/Diaz pressers. If you actually bothered listening to his proper interviews he's very articulate, sharp as a whip, and controversial. He's the definition of interesting sports persona; most sports people are not blessed with that and just trot out the same soundbites. That's why, as I said above, every other countries media scramble to get talk time with him.
Autochange wrote: » I wasnt aware of that. Some may like him, others don;t .I doubt he cares. Nor do i anymore. unFollowing thread
Pussyhands wrote: » None of those athletes are racists though... All those scumbag, pale skinned, man bun wearing scrawny skangers with their "**** you, imma do what I want, be a prick because I don't give a **** what people think" attitudes are because of McGregor.