monkimagic
30th November 2005, 08:39 PM
Been a lot of discussion about the recent deaths of two sporting heros, this got me thinking about who mine is,
is it Dennis Taylor? http://www.dennistaylor.co.uk/images/dennnis-taylor-image.jpg
or Diego Maradona ? http://www.expertfootball.com/players/maradona/maradona/gallery/8.jpg.
Is it Eric Bristow ? http://darts.skysports.com/images/playerpics04_05/darts/eric-bristow.jpg
or Eddie Irvine http://forma12005.blog.tv2.hu/adat_html/25/3/250301_Eddie%20Irvine%202.jpg.
My all time great is Mr Joey Dunlop OBE
http://www.badboys-racing.nl/coureu11.jpg
http://www.bikepaints.co.uk/bikes/joey1.jpg
Joey Dunlop was the quiet, cheerful, unaffected family man from Ballymoney.
He made no boasts, issued no threats, avoided the headlines and concentrated on getting on with the job. Joey, "The King of the Roads", through courage and ambition became the most successful rider of all time.
In addition to winning five Formula One World Championships he has made sporting history by setting a new world record of 26 wins in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Races.
His feats have been suitably recognised at the highest level by the award to him in 1986 by Her Majesty The Queen of the M.B.E. This was followed in 1996 by the award of the O.B.E. for his humanitarian efforts.
Throughout his career, Joey always brought great honour to Northern Ireland.
is it Dennis Taylor? http://www.dennistaylor.co.uk/images/dennnis-taylor-image.jpg
or Diego Maradona ? http://www.expertfootball.com/players/maradona/maradona/gallery/8.jpg.
Is it Eric Bristow ? http://darts.skysports.com/images/playerpics04_05/darts/eric-bristow.jpg
or Eddie Irvine http://forma12005.blog.tv2.hu/adat_html/25/3/250301_Eddie%20Irvine%202.jpg.
My all time great is Mr Joey Dunlop OBE
http://www.badboys-racing.nl/coureu11.jpg
http://www.bikepaints.co.uk/bikes/joey1.jpg
Joey Dunlop was the quiet, cheerful, unaffected family man from Ballymoney.
He made no boasts, issued no threats, avoided the headlines and concentrated on getting on with the job. Joey, "The King of the Roads", through courage and ambition became the most successful rider of all time.
In addition to winning five Formula One World Championships he has made sporting history by setting a new world record of 26 wins in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Races.
His feats have been suitably recognised at the highest level by the award to him in 1986 by Her Majesty The Queen of the M.B.E. This was followed in 1996 by the award of the O.B.E. for his humanitarian efforts.
Throughout his career, Joey always brought great honour to Northern Ireland.