doogie004
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Come on Tim !!!
I mean Jack 2-4
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Crodo's enjoying himself.
Fvcking hate Wimbledon and everything associated with it. Memories of summers in offices full of people (almost exclusively women) who express literally no interest in sport at any other time cluelessly gabbling on endlessly about whatever twunt was on at the time……..to confirm my hatred, I actually went once on a corporate ticket. Worst ****ing ‘sporting’ experience of my life. Hordes of middle-aged, red-faced, pissed on free champagne freeloading executives and their awful wives guffawing and worrying about where their next canape was coming from with literally no interest in the actual sport at all.
….and tennis is shit anyway.
**** off.
Can't be him, wouldn't be sat that close to anyone
The BBC are shite for so many sports... it only exists for them when it’s the biggie. They couldn’t even cover the British Athletics and Olympic trials this weekend.
Wait till the Olympics when they cover ‘The Fastest man on Earth” supreme showdown.
Tossers
I think he's been in a bubble with Polly and Giles (who I do believe are the chap next to him and the lady behind in the dress made out of her dining-room curtains).Can't be him, wouldn't be sat that close to anyone
Fvcking hate Wimbledon and everything associated with it. Memories of summers in offices full of people (almost exclusively women) who express literally no interest in sport at any other time cluelessly gabbling on endlessly about whatever twunt was on at the time……..to confirm my hatred, I actually went once on a corporate ticket. Worst ****ing ‘sporting’ experience of my life. Hordes of middle-aged, red-faced, pissed on free champagne freeloading executives and their awful wives guffawing and worrying about where their next canape was coming from with literally no interest in the actual sport at all.
….and tennis is shit anyway.
**** off.
Bit harsh! It's probably partly because a) it's channels aren't sports channels b) people moan if there is too much sport on terestrial TV, or too much money is spent on it and c) the big events you highlight cater to EXACTLY the sort of crowd [MENTION=27279]dazzer6666[/MENTION] is on about, which probably makes up a large proportion of the population!
I agree in the sense that athletics meetings are dying on their arses with dwindling attendances but that is because everyone forgot how that ‘Super Saturday’ in 2012 came about. It was through investment and the subsequent sponsorships deals that helped The Jess Ennis the Greg Rutherford and the Mo Farahs of this world get where they got. The reason the BBC didn’t cover the British Athletics Olympic trials was because they didn’t deem it a big enough deal to continue covering it after 2020 after British Athletics asked for 50 k more to improve organisation on the competition…….I’m totally biased on this sport as I’m proud to say my son was there competing so yes it’s a bugbear of mine…….
Legacy……hahaha
Fair enough, I didn't even realise that the BBC were in the running for Olympic trials. I've never seen it broadcast that kind of event in the past – only normally Diamond League stuff.
I totally agree the whole 'legacy' ship has well and truly sailed. It was always bound to happen though – we are becoming more and more lazy as a species and it's hard enough to get kids into mainstream sports, let alone some of the more obscure events covered in track and field...
Anyway, I hope Questions Jnr got on well. What discipline was he competing in?
Cracking match on at the moment with an upset on the cards. Tsitsipas down 2 sets and 1-3 to Tiafoe who I hadn’t heard of two hours ago
Without wanting to go all Crodo, Centre Court surface looks bloody fantastic
Shocking scenes at Wimbledon, Sir Andy Murray 2 sets up and 5-0 up in the third set (3 breaks) and contrives to lose the set.
Centre Court audience in fine voice trying to gee Murray up with 'lets go Andy, let's go!!' but now the roof has been closed, surely has to be played behind closed doors as a relatively full crowd and now an indoor environment with poor ventilation?
Less than 48 hours now until we hear Sue Barker utter those immortal words and we as a nation go absolutely tennis bonkers for a fortnight.
A very special tournament this year after no Wimbledon last year and the first major sporting event with full capacity audiences. Should be an absolutely cracking couple of weeks.