Thing for me with Schumacher is that when faced with a rival he always lost (see Hill 94/96, Villenueve 97, Hakkinen 98/99, Alonso 05/06) and pretty much won a Championship whenever the car went well.Yeah point taken, although Scumacher does have a suginificantly better win ratio than Senna and Prost. He is only beaten by Ascari and Fangio, who was pretty much always in a championship winning car and that is of course always a big issue when comparing drivers.
Not going to argue that he was anything like as dominant as Bradman in terms of being just that much better than anyone else but his records still dominate the sport in a somewhat similar way.
I'd rather be ****ing than playing golf tbh.PGA is putting up a strong face about doing well without Tiger but the ratings have already taken a hit and I am pretty sure that the season without Tiger would be dull and something I am not looking forward to.
I don't care what he does in his personal life, I am just upset that he is not playing Golf.
Yeah Jim Clark was imense, no doubt about that.Thing for me with Schumacher is that when faced with a rival he always lost (see Hill 94/96, Villenueve 97, Hakkinen 98/99, Alonso 05/06) and pretty much won a Championship whenever the car went well.
And course his win ratio is better than Senna/Prost. Those guys had to race against each other for one and also the likes of Piquet/Mansell/Lauda. Frankly that makes Senna's 65 poles and Prost's 51 wins outstanding.
Also, Jim Clark's the best F1 driver there ever was regardless.
Normally, I would tend to agree. However, with Woods, it's the rank deception and fraud.PGA is putting up a strong face about doing well without Tiger but the ratings have already taken a hit and I am pretty sure that the season without Tiger would be dull and something I am not looking forward to.
I don't care what he does in his personal life, I am just upset that he is not playing Golf.
My grandad likes to talk about how in an age where every other driver was sliding around corners he drove like he was on tracks, perfectly smooth and in control. Which makes it all the more bizarre he went off into the forest at Hockenheim.Yeah Jim Clark was imense, no doubt about that.
Schumacher was in an inferior car on a number of occasions you mention though (especially the early Ferrari days), my point with him is not that he was necessarily a better driver thatn Senna, Prost and I was certanly no fan, was delighted on all occasions when he lost. but the record which he has made for himself is incredible and will probably dominate the sport for the rest of its history.
The game itself doesn't involve any physical exercise at all. The exercise involved in walking from one part of the course to another doesn't make you a sportsman.Bit more than that, you actually have to be reasonably fit to play 18 holes a day, 4 days in a row. 36 holes in a day, even more so.
Darts you can be 200kgs apparently and be world champion.
John Daly, Colin Montgomerie and Craig 'The Walrus' Stadler weren't exactly pictures of physical fitness though.
Then why does spending 4 and a half hours in the sun hitting a ball around and being exhausted at the end make you as tired as spending a day on the cricket field?The game itself doesn't involve any physical exercise at all. The exercise involved in walking from one part of the course to another doesn't make you a sportsman.
It's not the golf that tires you out, it's all the walking in between.Then why does spending 4 and a half hours in the sun hitting a ball around and being exhausted at the end make you as tired as spending a day on the cricket field?
Because of the 19th hole.Then why does spending 4 and a half hours in the sun hitting a ball around and being exhausted at the end make you as tired as spending a day on the cricket field?
totally agree...his personal life is his own business...PGA is putting up a strong face about doing well without Tiger but the ratings have already taken a hit and I am pretty sure that the season without Tiger would be dull and something I am not looking forward to.
I don't care what he does in his personal life, I am just upset that he is not playing Golf.
Easy. If it can be played in a pub it's a game and not a sport.So how do you define what is a sport and what isn't a sport?
I do now think he's a knob though.totally agree...his personal life is his own business...