Wiggins Versus McIlroy in Vote for 2012 BBC Sports Personality May Come Down To Most Ridiculous Hairstyle
Just weeks after the Jimmy Saville fiddling controversy, the BBC are faced with another potentially embarrassing headache on the eve of the 2012 Sports Personality of the Year Awards.
In a unique twist of fate this year, more than one UK citizen, including an Englishman actually won something during 2012, raising questions as to whether a real voting system will be required to replace Irene in HR who normally counts the votes.
âWeâve never really had to have more than Irene taking votes or counting texts for SPOTY on a âready to goâ mobile because all our sports stars are usually rubbishâ, BBC spokesman Des Lynam said today. âItâs normally pretty clear who should win, we just pick the least bad from a terrible lot.â
Instead this year Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland, Mo Farah from Africa somewhere, Andy Murray from Scotland, Bradley Wiggins actually from England and the lad who won the long jump replace regular losers David Haye, Michael Owen, Tom Daley and David Beckham as contenders for the top prize.
With Andy Murray announcing he couldnât be arsed even showing up many analysts now believe it will boil down to a straight contest between Wiggins and McIlroy with Gary Lineker and Sue Barker set to decide the winner via an elaborate vote rigging scam. While both have amazing hair, Sue Barker is set to have the deciding vote as longest serving inmate at the asylum.
Wiggins is the bookies early favourite as he has incredible definition in his locks. Reports that McIlroy will only accept the top prize if Caroline Wozniacki receives the Best Oversees Sports Star Award, are as yet unconfirmed.
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