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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 130379"><p>Oh come off it! it was the same with the BBC being part of "Arnies army" (Arnold Palmer) in the past. The BBC commentators always choose a favourite and stick with it. In other sports it was a facination with Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, John Mcinroe and Micheal Johnson and not enough focus on home grown talent and its bloody annoying.</p><p></p><p>He may be very good, but as a result, can you imagine how much more difficult it has been for anyone else inside the United States to come through since the limelight has been focused on Tiger Woods? There have been suggestions that the poor performance in the US Ryder Cup team has been because of all the focus and attention being on him and not on bringing up the next generation of american player. The UK & Europe tends to focus more on bringing up as much young talent as possible it seems. </p><p></p><p>I understand that he is an excellent player, but the guy is five shots behind and started the day with a bogey with a few birdies and already everyone is masturbating over him suddenly catching up and winning the whole thing! Aren't everyone getting a little too ahead of themselves?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 130379"] Oh come off it! it was the same with the BBC being part of "Arnies army" (Arnold Palmer) in the past. The BBC commentators always choose a favourite and stick with it. In other sports it was a facination with Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, John Mcinroe and Micheal Johnson and not enough focus on home grown talent and its bloody annoying. He may be very good, but as a result, can you imagine how much more difficult it has been for anyone else inside the United States to come through since the limelight has been focused on Tiger Woods? There have been suggestions that the poor performance in the US Ryder Cup team has been because of all the focus and attention being on him and not on bringing up the next generation of american player. The UK & Europe tends to focus more on bringing up as much young talent as possible it seems. I understand that he is an excellent player, but the guy is five shots behind and started the day with a bogey with a few birdies and already everyone is masturbating over him suddenly catching up and winning the whole thing! Aren't everyone getting a little too ahead of themselves?! [/QUOTE]
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