Aphex wrote: » Have no interest in him whatsoever. He does pull off a killer American accent in interviews though.
PhlegmyMoses wrote: » You're talking out of your hoop about a subject you have no clue about.
Lucas Castroman wrote: » He's only representing Ireland in a cold calculated decision to appeal to the American market. Will he capture the imagination of the nation come the next olympics? -- certainly not. To say Golf is comparable to Ireland producing a world class sprinter, soccer player, tennis player etc. is laughable. Sure he's reached the top of his game in his chosen discipline... but who cares, it's GOLF. I'd compare his success to Ken Doherty winning the world snooker championship. Granted he was a world champion but were you dancing in the streets? Why not - because it does not conjure any particular national pride. The word "sport" implies a degree of athleticism which cannot be justified when overweight old men can partake. He's a business man who pursues his own self interest. He's making tons of money out of a trivial skill/talent but he belongs in the same category as darts/snooker/poker/archery/clay-pigeon shooting/shooting rings/hungry hippos. Genuine sport is a step above these games - let's please save the national jubilation until we produce another Roy Keane, Sonia O'Sullivan.
Corvus Maximus wrote: » It's not a patch on Graeme McDowell, who turned into a yank overnight after his US Open win.
newport2 wrote: » McDowell sounds like an american trying to put on an irish accent
YFlyer wrote: » Including Seve?
thelad95 wrote: » A lot of them try to give off a 'nice guy' aura to win fans over but who knows what they're really like. Tiger Woods was the 'nice guy' for years and now look at him.
Lucas Castroman wrote: » Why are you talking about Garth Brooks? Try reading your posts back to yourself .
Cienciano wrote: » [HTML][/HTML] Supposedly he was one of the biggest arseholes in world sport
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porsche959 wrote: » He does not identify as an Irish nationalist
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Nor do a lot of the rest of us Irish people.
weedhead wrote: » Understand what your saying, id put the sport before the character but im only looking for a bit of discussion on it plus you gotta look at the type of role model he is portraying. I think honestly you gotta be a w*nker to make it competitively in any field and unfortunately nice guys finish last!
Lucas Castroman wrote: » He's making tons of money out of a trivial skill/talent
MayoSalmon wrote: » We live in the Republic of Ireland and should be all republicans
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Eh, no on both counts.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » He's the British no 1 that will representing Ireland in the Olympics. (But don't tell them that ).