Pretty much. Then he has the cheek to say this about Seb Coe:he perhaps would have been knighted if he wasnt banned, guilty or not
Gilly said:What is the oh dear for? What is the rolleyes for?
He's referring to athletes as knights, and he's then talking about black athletes as black knights. I don't see a problem unless you take his comments out of context purely to get a reaction.
Luck?What else has Christie done for the Sport other than win a gold medal through luck
There wasn't any decent opposition at the time.Luck?![]()
What is the oh dear for? What is the rolleyes for?
He's referring to athletes as knights, and he's then talking about black athletes as black knights. I don't see a problem unless you take his comments out of context purely to get a reaction.
He's not referring to athletes as knights, he's referring to Sir's as knights.
I didnt get that fromt he article at all, if your right then my previous comments were unwarrented then.
But if you are right then he's basically just crying cos he didnt get knighted, which is bad as well.
I think it can only be read one way really.
"How many black knights from British athletics do you know,"
If by 'black knights' he meant 'black athletes' then the question would be: "How many black athletes from British athletics do you know,"
I know many.
(I don't really know many, because athletics is boring, but I assume there are many)
"For me, I look at track and field and what I did in the sport, it's like going to war," he said.
"I went out there and I battled against other countries and put British sprinting on the map and so therefore I don't think it's something I should want to do, I think it's something I should be asked to do."