Chris Hoy? Stephen Hendry? Not sure it's definite.Definitely Scotland's greatest ever sportsman
Chris Hoy? Stephen Hendry? Not sure it's definite.Definitely Scotland's greatest ever sportsman
Hoy is a good shout. Me and the nipper were struggling to think of anyone apart from Sir Kenny this morning.Chris Hoy? Stephen Hendry? Not sure it's definite.
Hoy is a good shout. Me and the nipper were struggling to think of anyone apart from Sir Kenny this morning.
I still think Murray wins but it's a subjective argument.
Again?I'll see your Sir Andy Murray and raise you Jocky Wilson.
The Scotch have him at number 1 here.....Right, so he's definitely one of the 30 sportsmen of our time, anyway, at least.
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Yeah, but they can't even count to two:The Scotch have him at number 1 here.....
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news...sporting-icons-day-12-our-top-three-revealed/
I've literally never got the 'hatred' some feel towards him.
He is a WONDERFUL tennis player who basically won the Davis Cup by himself, won a gold and London 2012 and finally broke Wimbledon losing streak. All in an era with 3 other absolute superstars.
On the 'personality' front, he's hardly offensive is he? You don't see him putting his money in tax-schemes. You don't see him falling out of clubs. You don't see him splashed everywhere. You don't see him mouthing off in the press or on the court.
He is a bloke who is great at tennis. A bi-product of that is the need to talk about it which clearly isn't the reason he decided to play tennis. As it goes he's actually quite dry and funny but even if he was the worlds most boring man, I have no idea why that would make someone dislike him so much.
And for that absolute NONSENSE about 'hating' England......
Forget the money. This guy looks BROKEN that his retirement is being taken out of his own hands. I just hope he can get himself to Wimbledon for one final goodbye. He deserves it. A true sporting great.
I imagine it'll be the classic case that, once he retires and you truly assess his career, the realisation of how good he was/is will hit home.
Good... can't stand him
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I've literally never got the 'hatred' some feel towards him.
He is a WONDERFUL tennis player who basically won the Davis Cup by himself, won a gold and London 2012 and finally broke Wimbledon losing streak. All in an era with 3 other absolute superstars.
On the 'personality' front, he's hardly offensive is he? You don't see him putting his money in tax-schemes. You don't see him falling out of clubs. You don't see him splashed everywhere. You don't see him mouthing off in the press or on the court.
He is a bloke who is great at tennis. A bi-product of that is the need to talk about it which clearly isn't the reason he decided to play tennis. As it goes he's actually quite dry and funny but even if he was the worlds most boring man, I have no idea why that would make someone dislike him so much.
And for that absolute NONSENSE about 'hating' England......
Forget the money. This guy looks BROKEN that his retirement is being taken out of his own hands. I just hope he can get himself to Wimbledon for one final goodbye. He deserves it. A true sporting great.
I imagine it'll be the classic case that, once he retires and you truly assess his career, the realisation of how good he was/is will hit home.
Again?
Yes I know, but only for a short period, which is why I said others have been the best throughout their career, not just for a brief spell.
Andy is our best tennis player by a mile. But he's not the best in the world. He's not even in the top 3 (in his time). We have other sportsmen who are the best. People like Wiggins, Froome, Farah, Hamilton.
Well I'm not just dismissing it, but this is a 'best of the best ever' competition, so the I believe the winner needs to have been the best in the world for longer than Andy.In the end it was short, but harsh to dismiss it as a brief spell.
Presumably the injuries of his rivals also featured in him becoming number 1.He had worked his way up to that pinnacle, and could have been number one for years, he's six years younger than Federer - but the injury came along just as he was at the top of the mountain.
Yes I know, but only for a short period, which is why I said others have been the best throughout their career, not just for a brief spell.
Andy is our best tennis player by a mile. But he's not the best in the world. He's not even in the top 3 (in his time). We have other sportsmen who are the best. People like Wiggins, Froome, Farah, Hamilton.
TWO Wimbledon titles. TWO Olympic gold medals. Not bad for a gawky ginger kid from Dunblane
Had Murray not been injured, he still wouldn't be the best Tennis player. Nadal also missed a lot through injury, but he's still achieved far more than Murray.You mention four people in your last sentence, but they haven't been hampered by injury right at the peak of their careers.