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Murray v Wawrinka



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HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,361
Brighton factually.....
Dear god. How many f***ing times do we have to go over this?!

Wimbledon 2009: Andy Murray sets record straight on 'anti-England' reputation - Telegraph

He was goaded on by a reporter, a reporter that was taking the piss that Scotland were not in the tournament and Murray responded in good fashion. He is accused of being boring, but gave a witty retrort and suddenly he is getting death threats from retards that deserve hanging, reatrds that can't even read the word Telegraph, let alone earn 60p to purchase it.

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El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
40,017
Pattknull med Haksprut
Does anyone else think that Andy Murray looks like a non ginger version of Tommy Fraser?
 




Mr Banana

Tedious chump
Aug 8, 2005
5,491
Standing in the way of control
What a match, so chuffed he went through, clearly the better player although the Swiss lad was class.

The whole Scotland-England thing just showed that this is a British player with a bit of personality at f***ing last. Can't wait for Wednesday.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,380
Some fine fighting spirit out there. Wawrinka could easily have nicked it if Murray had let his guard down for a moment. Hopefully his next match will be easier!
 




Wardy

NSC's Benefits Guru
Oct 9, 2003
11,219
In front of the PC
If you asked andy in what order are doing this for scotland, britain, or the money i bet you all the haggis in a very large haggis factory, that the answer would be
No1 The Money
No2 Scotland
No3 Himself & family etc
Britain would be way down on the list and so it should be he is a scot and jolly proud too...........You think im stupid ? you have a point though i am a bit special !

It has been mentioned time and time again that for him his main reason for playing is that he wants to win and be the best. The money while nice is not the motivating factor. He is very competitive in everything that he does. Hence the little football type game they play in practice with forfeits for the loser.

So I would put Himself and the family at the top.
 




If you asked andy in what order are doing this for scotland, britain, or the money i bet you all the haggis in a very large haggis factory, that the answer would be
No1 The Money
No2 Scotland
No3 Himself & family etc
Britain would be way down on the list and so it should be he is a scot and jolly proud too...........You think im stupid ? you have a point though i am a bit special !

The thing with tennis, is that it is always the player doing it for themselves. How can one person 'represent Britain' in Wimbledon or any tennis tournament other than the Olympics or Davis Cup?
It's a bit like saying that Ronaldo played for the United shirt last season.

Being Scottish is not that much different from being English - when we have an English individual competitor in a contest like this (i.e. golf, tour-de-France, chess, poker, etc etc) do we English bother about whether they are called "English" or "British" in the international press? I don't think about it very much at all, personally. If an Englishman represents Britain I don't care to underline his English status (unless it's brought up as a point of discussion, or to wind up a sweaty),
Well, suddenly people are cornering Murray for any time he makes any mention of his Scottish birthright.

Bottom line is what Psychobilly freakout suggests;- he's playing foremost for Andy Murray to get the dosh.
 




Tricky Dicky

New member
Jul 27, 2004
13,558
Sunny Shoreham
If you asked andy in what order are doing this for scotland, britain, or the money i bet you all the haggis in a very large haggis factory, that the answer would be
No1 The Money
No2 Scotland
No3 Himself & family etc
Britain would be way down on the list and so it should be he is a scot and jolly proud too...........You think im stupid ? you have a point though i am a bit special !

Sorry, but I think that's rubbish - I bet doing "it" for any country doesn't come into his thinking, anywhere. He wants to win - simples. The money stuff is all a nice side effect of success, and as for the nationality thing, it's all media talk, nothing more.
 




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