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Goonermatt | 18:35 Thu 28th Jun 2012 | Sport
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Why does the BBC feel the need to inflict Tim Henman on us, the licence paying public?

What exactly qualifies him to voice his opinion on tennis players who are better than he could ever have dreamed to be?

He never made a Grand Slam final, could only manage two semis away from the grass and couldn't even get past the 4th round in Australia. A diabolical record for someone who won over $10million and was the best player this country could produce for such a long time. He epitomises the pathetic state of tennis in the UK. And some clown gave him an OBE?!

I'm just thankful that we no longer have to endure that pathetic, limp-wristed fist shake.

Tiger Tim? More like Tadpole Tim.
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Ooooohh who's got up your nose today. Mind you I agree with what you say!!
That's a bit harse, gooner - you could ask why they still wheel out Virginia Wade - she won, yes, but in 1977.
While he never reached "the top" he did reach 6 Grand slam semi-finals, and at one time was 4th in the world.

I wonder how many grand slam semi finals you got to?

Or is it easy just to sit at a computer screen and critisize.
Harsh?.....yes

True?.......yes
ooh, I did mean "harsh" - harse is a new word though!
Yes Boxy - mixture of hash and Yabbie
Best from Tim was an article in MOS a week or so ago, 'HOW MURRAY CAN WIN WIMBLEDON,' byline, Tim Henman 4-time-semi-finalist, (ie serial loser)
Yabbie???
I consider Murray as being better than Henman, but a Grand Slam Winner? Never.

Am I allowed to say that bearing in mind I am useless at tennis????
Never liked Tim, but he's not that bad as a commentator, unlike the other British ex-player.

Still, spoot on about that effete limp-wristed clench of the fist when he won a point.
If the people of this country actually played the sport instead of just showing interest for one month of the year we might consistently produce some top players.
It is still perceived, rightly or wrongly, as an elitist sport and far from all have access to courts and equipment.
True dancer, there isn't enough tennis in schools or availability to the less well off. With the huge amounts of money that the lta receive they should be doing more. Having said that I still think that as a nation we are just not that bothered about tennis.
I'd rather have Tim than the foreigners they wheel out year after year.
Don't like listening to Virginia Wade as she always sounds as if she's just about to be sick. Knowledgable maybe but not for me.
Why does the BBC feel the need to inflict wall to wall Wimbledon on us at all?
Well - I would sooner have Tim Henman than John McEnroe who is regularly on the box.

John McEnroe may have undergone a mouth makeover, but he was a brat on the court and Wimbledon officials just looked the other way. I also saw him at Queens Club umpteen years ago, and his foul-mouthed antics just spoilt the match for me. Later that evening he had a rant at us spectators saying how ignorant we were!

So, where possible I try to avoid having to listen to him - that is until he personally apologises to me. What's the chance of that I wonder!
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Oh, I forgot, he was the People's Champion.

But isn't that a title we award to losers? (along with an OBE)

VHG, as you were wondering, I haven't got to any Grand Slam semi finals. ;0)
Yet!
I don't care who commentates, we often watch it with the sound off.

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