His complaint appears to be of the way the news of his loss of funding was broken to him. UK sport requires the focus to be on the next Olympics & I would guess they think he is past his best presumably due to his age. Sport nowadays is about the winning, not the taking part.
If he had kept his mouth shut about the boss who had said Daly should concentrate more on his diving and less on his TV prog, perhaps he would have kept his funding.
Perhaps not, as he wasn't invited to the last meeting the team had in December, again perhaps because he was too old. He only received £1600 a month in funding on the 25th of each month and that was gone by the 5th of the following month. "Cut your cloth" springs to mind.
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Does he expect sympathy from the millions of people working their nuts off doing dirty, unpleasant jobs, working nights and weekends, that don`t EARN anything like the amount of money he is GIVEN every month?
Even at this level of funding, over 10 years he would have be given the best part of £200K, with the benefit to the wider community being......er, what, exactly?
Should we be spending this money on indulging someones hobby, or on vital hospital equipment?
Quote: Originally posted by Angus1215 on 19/1/2013Does he expect sympathy from the millions of people working their nuts off doing dirty, unpleasant jobs, working nights and weekends, that don`t EARN anything like the amount of money he is GIVEN every month?
Even at this level of funding, over 10 years he would have be given the best part of £200K, with the benefit to the wider community being......er, what, exactly?
Should we be spending this money on indulging someones hobby, or on vital hospital equipment?
Answers on a scorecard please.
I totally agee with you Angus. The world has gone mad. I could go on about the money we pay someone to kick a football around a pitch, but I will refrain cause once I get on that soapbox I dont know when to get off.
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If yon fella really loved his sport...and still thinks he has something to offer...He will find a way and means to continue to train....If not...then welcome to the vast majority Who although they love and participate in a chosen sport....Have to fund it by actually working for a living....
I think he is more miffed at the loss of the £1700 freebie each month than the way he was told....Welcome to the real world pal....
Jelboy.
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Funny lot you are, I didn't take his interview that way at all. He said he 'earned' £1600 a month to pay his mortgage and look after his wife and kids. I assumed this was salary he got from somewhere else, not the funding for diving. I also felt that he was complaining about the way he was told and the short notice, not that he was being dropped. Personally I hope he does find a sponsor and prove them wrong. Sport is supposed to be about taking part, but due to the downturned economy it is now about winning. Without people like him who struggle to have a normal life and a sporting life, we wouldn't have been able to put anyone up for the UK olympic team.
I appreciate that his funding may seem a lot to some, but he has to have a life outside of sport and someone has to pay for that.
I have only seen one interview that he has given and to me (as mentioned above) the issue he had was not so much that his funding had been cut (he is a professional, he is aware that he wont be on the funding list for ever) but it was the manner that he had found out, and the short period between finding out and when the funding is going.
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