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RE: Andy Murray - Tumble_Drier - 06-07-2012 19:47

Good luck to Roger Federer in the final. A Sportsman and a gent, not a surly little prick like Murray.


RE: Andy Murray - Addison - 06-07-2012 22:29

Britain's Andy Murray into the final; well done that man! Can you imagine the ensuing bedlam if England's Andy Murray actually wins the thing? What's really great though, is that if Scotland's Andy Murray gets beaten, Federer gets to rack up a seventh Wimbledon singles title. Bring it on!


RE: Andy Murray - Phoenix - 06-07-2012 23:35

Don't really care about the whole Scottish/British rubbish, but I like him and he's great to watch when on form

Hope he wins on Sunday, if only to shut up all the people that can't stand him Wink


RE: Andy Murray - Snooks - 06-07-2012 23:56

With all due respect I doubt Andy Murray is motivated by trying to win it for Scotland or for Britain. He wants to win for himself and those that have worked so hard with him down the years to make him the player he is. Its his life and his career and he has to be single minded. Its not a personality contest. His focus will be on trying to win his first major title and not on trying to be a crowd pleaser. His task is considerable however. To my knowledge even though he holds an 8-7 winning record against Federer all of the wins have been in 3 set matches in lesser tournaments. He has never beaten Federer over 5 sets in a grand slam. And now he faces the Swiss on grass on a court where he was dominant for so long. Make no mistake this is a tough assignment for Murray and he will, in my view have to play the match of his life to win.
Can he do it? Yes.
Will he? I don't think he will maintain a high enough intensity level and depth of groundstroke to upset Federer's rhythm in the same way Nadal and Djokovic have been able to in recent years so I expect the Swiss maestro to win.


RE: Andy Murray - mellover - 07-07-2012 02:01

It's a shame, a very good achievment, but i can't stick this anglophobe.


RE: Andy Murray - sweetsugar007 - 07-07-2012 03:47

Lets be clear he is Scotlands man if he wins it and he will be Scotlands man if he loses it. He will never be Englands man and GB dont come in to it!


RE: Andy Murray - mellover - 07-07-2012 13:39

(07-07-2012 03:47 )sweetsugar007 Wrote:  Lets be clear he is Scotlands man if he wins it and he will be Scotlands man if he loses it. He will never be Englands man and GB dont come in to it!

Scotland is part of Great Britain, fact. So the loss and win will be both Scotland AND Great Britians, fact.

Thought i hope he losses in straight sets. Big Grin


RE: Andy Murray - The Truth - 07-07-2012 14:45

On Sunday, Andy Murray will do what TIM Henman couldn'tdo....
Loose a Wimbledon final.


RE: Andy Murray - bigguy01 - 07-07-2012 15:26

(07-07-2012 13:39 )mellover Wrote:  Scotland is part of Great Britain, fact. So the loss and win will be both Scotland AND Great Britians, fact.

hopefully come 2014 scotland wont be part of gb.

put the news on earlier it was all murray this, murray that. i am already sick and tired of hearing about getting through to the final, i would to see what it be like on sunday evening or monday morning IF murray wins it.

murray has no class, grace and personality

thank god for the tour de france on itv4.


RE: Andy Murray - prince henry sinclair - 07-07-2012 15:36

(07-07-2012 03:47 )sweetsugar007 Wrote:  Lets be clear he is Scotlands man if he wins it and he will be Scotlands man if he loses it. He will never be Englands man and GB dont come in to it!

You are wrong. There is no England or Scotland in tennis. GB does come into it, because the governing body for tennis in this country is the Lawn Tennis Association which presides over all tennis in Great Britain.