For the most part, I think the honours system is a crock of sh*t.
It rewards people for actually doing what they're paid to do. In most cases, it rewards privelidged* people.
*in the sense of they have all the resources needed to reach the top of their profession anyway.
In this instance though, I'll make an exception.
I'd be rewarding all of the fine individuals who acted extremely quickly, on instinct almost, who jumped in and made their actions count at White Hart Lane back in march, and saved the life of Fabrice Muamba.
From the physio's of both Tottenham and Bolton, through the St.Johns ambulance staff, Police officers, paramedics, doctors and surgeons.
In fact, everyone in the chain, from the moment he collapsed on the pitch to his final release from hospital.
Yes, they were just doing their jobs that they're paid for doing, but never has 'doing your job' been of such an importance as insidents like this.
Those are the kind of people who should be getting honours. Not over paid prima donna's already paid a small fortune for being good at something that rewards them handsomely in the first place.