Good luck to Nadal against Murray in Semi Final
Good luck to Nadal against Murray in Semi Final
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Eh ?
I think Arthur may have something to say about that.
Arrogant piece of ****, In the 2006 World Cup he made a big effort of saying he would support "anyone but England". He also unjustly earns multi thousands from the failed state owned RBS. I've got a long memory, so he's on my unfavourite list
I wish he'd do something about that apology for a beard.
Just accept he's short of testosterone and get rid of the bumfluff.
No, not you Arthur.
England are totally ..... I agree,In fact I just dug out my worn 4 times bought for £45 last year beers stained England shirt the other day
After a quick wash I now have something to use for running in as it's nice and light to wear.
Come next year and if we have qualified for the European Championships I will be in the pub again with all the other daft sods like me supporting England and then cursing them when they get knocked out as usual
I always fall for the hype and think "maybe this time"
In truth i know whats going to happen and as crap as they are I will cheer them on and drink lots of beer
C'mon Murray!
C'mon TIM
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C'mon Eileen
C'mon all ye faithfull
Come on Chelsea !
Murray now back to being Scottish after getting a good hiding Well done Nadal
Arthur !!!
Murray's girlfriend was hoping this time he would achieve more than a semi ...
Hoorahhh! for nadal.Murray you bandy, always grumpy looking scott retire so i dont have to see your sad little mummys boy face again on centre court...
... yes ... I've only gotten around to reading this thread - since I don't know a lot about tennis - and normally I'd have been "horror-stricken" at the mere thought of fellow-Brits having the audacity to cheer-on a foreign national against a Scots' opponent. But I take the point made by Les - and backed up by Ded! From the few glimpses I have had of Andy Murray during the 'Wimbledon Season', he does seem to come across as being a bit boorish, grumpy and , any of the times he's been interviewed either off-court or in-between matches. Maybe it's due to my hearing difficulties ... but, to MY ears, his responses appear to sound more like mumbles and grunts that belie his obvious talent. 'Has he some kind of problem with his diction?' I find myself wondering; indeed, IS he Scottish at all? I ask because - whatever our faults (and like most folk, we have many) - s are generally renowned for their clear speech.
I do wish the Queen had kicked SNP Alex in the goolies the other day though.
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