So, Ryan Giggs has won, in my eyes, one of the most pointless awards going. “Sports Personality of the Year” is an “award” given to someone who has, well.. I don’t really know anymore. Generally, it’s for anyone who has had a good year in sports. Ryan Giggs has played for Manchester United since he was a wee Welsh nipper, which feels like about 56 years ago. This past year he has probably played less matches for Manchester United than in any other season, though to be fair, he’s played pretty well, especially for the tender age of 89. (Probably more like 35/36, I can’t remember)

But.. Could he have done this without the help of his ridiculously overpaid United teammates? Probably not. If we’re going to congratulate footballers for still being able to kick a football in their late 30′s, let’s give it to Edwin van der Sar. Wasn’t it this year that he kept a record number of clean sheets in a row at just over 1,000 minutes of football? That’s impressive enough.
In my book, it should’ve definitely gone to Jenson Button. I’m not a massive fan of Formula 1, but from what I’ve heard, he’s gone from being in some crappy car not doing very well to a slightly better car, but now wins the Championship! Again, it’s not an individual sport and without the help of his teammates, mechanics and improved car, he probably wouldn’t have won the Championship, but he has certainly come a long way over the past year. And also, unlike Ryan Giggs, he seems to have a personality as well as a fit girlfriend. I saw him Jonathon Woss and he was funny and relaxed. I’ve seen Ryan Giggs on.. well.. no programmes, but seen him do interviews and he’s possibly one of the most boring people ever. Did you see his speech? He didn’t even prepare one, what a joker. Fair play, like millions of us, he didn’t think he had a bloody chance, but if you’re nominated you have to think there’s a chance, no?! Never mind. I’d have personally waited til he finished his footballing career in 2 years time and knighted him for his services for football.
So, I’m still in Málaga and it’s been thundering for most of the day. Apparently in England, it’s snowing up and down the country and is going to continute to do so! I’m not a massive fan of snow, especially after a disastrous journey back from Sheffield early this year, but there’s nothing better than looking out of your bedroom window to see a layer of thick, crispy snow. Especially when you know you have to walk to work that morning without falling on your butt. Oh the memories.
Oh, the Champs League last 16 draw has been made! Highlights are of course David Beckham returning to Old Trafford for the first time since he left in 2003 and José Mourinho‘s Inter Milan returning to Chelsea where he had so much success a few years ago. (As well as Ancelotti facing his former sides’ biggest rivals!) Both of them should undoubtedly get heroes’ welcomes and be marvellous matches to watch.
Right, I’m off to listen to Ellie Goulding. I think I’m in love with this girl. “Under the sheets” is a faab song and I think she’s going to win the prestigous BBC Sound of 2010, which gives the artistes a massive boost in persuing a music career, with previous winners such as Klaxons, Florence and The Machine and Little Boots.


