The more I see, the less I like. I used to be a fan, but that's mostly gone. Hope he can still break the U.K. record.
The more I see, the less I like. I used to be a fan, but that's mostly gone. Hope he can still break the U.K. record.
Honk honk!
Red nose and squeaky shoes wrote:
The more I see, the less I like. I used to be a fan, but that's mostly gone. Hope he can still break the U.K. record.
https://instagram.com/p/Bwuh_igAZzC/
'Nothing beats a Londoner'.
Well I'm not sure if Mo is really a Londoner. I've lived for longer in London than Mo and never considered myself one.
At least Mo has beaten a pair of Londoners out walking their dog on Richmond Park.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/oct/11/mo-farah-punch-up-richmond-parkRed nose and squeaky shoes wrote:
Hope he can still break the U.K. record.
I hope he’s stricken with diarrhea out on the course and then assaults a homosexual black spectator with A.L.S. who he sees taking video of his fateful bowel movement, but all of his punches miss before he’s swallowed up by an angry mob and we never see him again—all that’s left is a big EPO stain on the sidewalk.
Steve Jones in these shoes would've went how fast?
Coevett wrote:
'Nothing beats a Londoner'.
Well I'm not sure if Mo is really a Londoner. I've lived for longer in London than Mo and never considered myself one.
At least Mo has beaten a pair of Londoners out walking their dog on Richmond Park.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/oct/11/mo-farah-punch-up-richmond-park
Sounds like one of us.
shockingly lowbrow and sad. the UK really is a shell of its former self.
I thought that was genuinely funny and made Farah relatable.... like an NBA or NFL ESPN style commercial. I like it
Too juiced to lose wrote:
Steve Jones in these shoes would've went how fast?
2:05. 2:04 after visiting Al.
I don't know that seems like an accurate representation of how the English media treats Mo.
Coevett wrote:
Red nose and squeaky shoes wrote:
The more I see, the less I like. I used to be a fan, but that's mostly gone. Hope he can still break the U.K. record.
https://instagram.com/p/Bwuh_igAZzC/'Nothing beats a Londoner'.
Well I'm not sure if Mo is really a Londoner. I've lived for longer in London than Mo and never considered myself one.
At least Mo has beaten a pair of Londoners out walking their dog on Richmond Park.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/oct/11/mo-farah-punch-up-richmond-park
He has a london accent...
Actually, it was fun and every other distance runner out there could only dream to have that sort of media presence. One way to potentially make the sport is to have personalities out there, so we have one, only for him to get slammed. I hope he beats Kipchoge in a fast race. You all won't know what to do with yourselves.
A new video has been discovered showing a second pedestrian emerging from behind a grassy knoll in the park. He also gets pummeled by Mo.
Moo Goo wrote:
Too juiced to lose wrote:
Steve Jones in these shoes would've went how fast?
2:05. 2:04 after visiting Al.
2:03 with pacemakers (joneseys chicago was solo), and then maybe 2:02 on the Berlin course
I think that is pretty funny. I enjoyed the bit and look forward to the race. Olympic Channel at somewhere around 2:30 PM EDT. Check your listings.
This was hilarious, and I found it quite enjoyable. He has a personality and is making good use of social media. Good for him, the sport needs people with character and personality.
Well you know , to me is just a part of the show. Those big marathons become more and more a giant event. And Mo Farah is a great champion, and is very good to do this kind of "show". I dont see nothing bad in it. We are used to the very low profile of kenyans runners. Just see the difference in the answer they give Eliud and Mo in the press conference. Eliud speaks with low voice and just says few words in every answer he gives. Mo on the other side gives very complete answer , joking,laughing and even report that fact of what happened in Haile Hotel ( thing that he didnt have to say in that place).
Different personality.
Always remember Muhammad Ali and his way to make the show before, during and after every match. (This is a little extreme cos as we know sometimes he used to gave names to his opponents and all others crazy talks but you know , he was Muhammad Ali and as he was saying many times was his way to do the show and to create a great expectation for the match.
That's a good point.
The Lance Armstrong of T&F. At least Lance never faked the nice guy persona. I give him credit for that. Mo is a little weasel.
MO and ali should not be put in the same sentence by law.