Sportsman entertain, and inspire and give hope to many people. I think that is fairly worthy contribution to society it its own right, although I have no idea what the criteria for knighthood is.For his charity work he deserves one for sure.
Personally, no sportsman should ever get a Knighthood on the back of just their sporting achievements though. It gets me every time when I read for "Services to Rugby/Cricket/Football, etc". And that's important how exactly?
For his charity work he deserves one for sure.
Personally, no sportsman should ever get a Knighthood on the back of just their sporting achievements though. It gets me every time when I read for "Services to Rugby/Cricket/Football, etc". And that's important how exactly?
I'm with James sports people shouldn't be given knighthoods just for services to cricket/football/rugby/general sport etc basically because there are people who go out there saving lives who dont even get an mbe let alone knighthood. But I can see were Isura is coming from sports people do entertain and inspire but they dont save lives some do with Charity and that is why Ian Botham is recieving a knighthood.Sportsman entertain, and inspire and give hope to many people. I think that is fairly worthy contribution to society it its own right, although I have no idea what the criteria for knighthood is.
I can pretty much guarantee that people who do charity work out of the public eye don't actually want plaudits, just appreciation. For most people like that, a Knighthood would mean **** all.I'm with James sports people shouldn't be given knighthoods just for services to cricket/football/rugby/general sort etc basically because there are people who go out there saving lives who dont even get an mbe let alone knighthood. But I can see were Isura is coming from sports people do entertain and inspire but they dont save lives some do with Charity and that is why Ian Botham is recieving a knighthood.
You don't get a knighthood for being good at a certain sport, at least not as far as I know. People like Sir Richard Hadlee and Sir Brian Lochore have both been heavily involved in cricket and rugby respectively after their retirements, doing a lot of hard work so that others can benefit from this. Often when people are given knighthoods for "Services to Rugby/Cricket/Football, etc" they are being rewarded for after they have retired.For his charity work he deserves one for sure.
Personally, no sportsman should ever get a Knighthood on the back of just their sporting achievements though. It gets me every time when I read for "Services to Rugby/Cricket/Football, etc". And that's important how exactly?
Didn't Hadlee get a knighthood while he was still playing though?You don't get a knighthood for being good at a certain sport, at least not as far as I know. People like Sir Richard Hadlee and Sir Brian Lochore have both been heavily involved in cricket and rugby respectively after their retirements, doing a lot of hard work so that others can benefit from this. Often when people are given knighthoods for "Services to Rugby/Cricket/Football, etc" they are being rewarded for after they have retired.