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Duncer: "THE BOY DONE GOOD"!!!!!!!!!!!
Andy Murray - Grand Slam Champion!!! What a match - Djokavic was brilliant as well, but Andy would not be denied!
You have to admit it, Duncer, Fred Perry couldn't have 'lived' with either of these guys tonight - a fantastic final fitting to win any Grand Slam!
Andy Murray - Braveheart hero of Scotland and Great Britain!!! Salute him!!!
You have to admit it, Duncer, Fred Perry couldn't have 'lived' with either of these guys tonight - a fantastic final fitting to win any Grand Slam!
Andy Murray - Braveheart hero of Scotland and Great Britain!!! Salute him!!!
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Kerosene, many thanks; seeing my name in the title of a post woke me up properly, or shocked me awake more like. I'm ashamed to say I fell asleep last night at one set up and 4-1 up, but I did have a very heavy weekend.
I have never ever said that Fred Perry could beat any of these guys, merely that he won slams in his era, and we can only judge people of their eras, and...
08:52 Tue 11th Sep 2012
Here's a link which proves that Murray admits to saying 'anyone but England', BUT he crucially puts it in context.
**NB** Roll video on to about 1m 25s to learn the truth. Then daffy and other narrow-minded individuals may care to apologise - if they have any milk of human kindness in them? If their pride can stand it?
Why do you need a link? Murray has admitted he said it. He said it was taken out of context, but the damage was already done.
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Daffy,
I just don't know if you're out for a good argument, but I certainly have never tried to deny he said it,he admits it himself, but please accept the CONTEXT in which it was said, i.e. a smug commentator was taking the 'Michael Bliss' out of Murray in a 2006 interview which, in similar good humour, Murray replied 'anyone but England'.
So, take that totally OUT OF CONTEXT and you can then start to pretend / delude yourself into pretending that he does indeed hate the English.
Get it now?
I just don't know if you're out for a good argument, but I certainly have never tried to deny he said it,he admits it himself, but please accept the CONTEXT in which it was said, i.e. a smug commentator was taking the 'Michael Bliss' out of Murray in a 2006 interview which, in similar good humour, Murray replied 'anyone but England'.
So, take that totally OUT OF CONTEXT and you can then start to pretend / delude yourself into pretending that he does indeed hate the English.
Get it now?
I think he has done fantastically well – he deserves his major tournament win after all the work he has put in – but quite honestly, because he isn’t English I couldn’t really care less about the win.
This is not because I dislike the Scots – I don’t dislike them – but is about the fact that I love the sporting rivalry between the nations that make up the Union.
I can think of no better sporting occasion than England stuffing the Scots at Murrayfield, and I strongly suspect every Scot feels the same about Scotland winning at Twickenham.
One of my favourite sporting moments of all time was England making Scotland look like a plodding Sunday league side in Euro 96 and Hendry not being able to live with Gazza’s class – and then the cherry on the cake was Holland scoring against us which meant Scotland not going through to the Quarters.
I love Formula 1 and think Paul Di Resta is a fantastic up and coming driver and possibly a future world champion. He also seems like a thoroughly nice bloke. But given the choice of him winning or Hamilton winning (and I think Hamilton is a bit of a prima donna), I will take Hamilton every single time.
Murray’s fantastic win was a win for Scotland – and I think if the Scottish people on this thread are honest with themselves, they also think it is a win for Scotland. Just Scotland. Which is fine and dandy in my book - if Murray were English, I would consider his win a win for England, not Britain.
This is not because I dislike the Scots – I don’t dislike them – but is about the fact that I love the sporting rivalry between the nations that make up the Union.
I can think of no better sporting occasion than England stuffing the Scots at Murrayfield, and I strongly suspect every Scot feels the same about Scotland winning at Twickenham.
One of my favourite sporting moments of all time was England making Scotland look like a plodding Sunday league side in Euro 96 and Hendry not being able to live with Gazza’s class – and then the cherry on the cake was Holland scoring against us which meant Scotland not going through to the Quarters.
I love Formula 1 and think Paul Di Resta is a fantastic up and coming driver and possibly a future world champion. He also seems like a thoroughly nice bloke. But given the choice of him winning or Hamilton winning (and I think Hamilton is a bit of a prima donna), I will take Hamilton every single time.
Murray’s fantastic win was a win for Scotland – and I think if the Scottish people on this thread are honest with themselves, they also think it is a win for Scotland. Just Scotland. Which is fine and dandy in my book - if Murray were English, I would consider his win a win for England, not Britain.
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