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Kerosene | 03:32 Tue 11th Sep 2012 | News
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Andy Murray - Grand Slam Champion!!! What a match - Djokavic was brilliant as well, but Andy would not be denied!

You have to admit it, Duncer, Fred Perry couldn't have 'lived' with either of these guys tonight - a fantastic final fitting to win any Grand Slam!

Andy Murray - Braveheart hero of Scotland and Great Britain!!! Salute him!!!
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Kerosene, many thanks; seeing my name in the title of a post woke me up properly, or shocked me awake more like. I'm ashamed to say I fell asleep last night at one set up and 4-1 up, but I did have a very heavy weekend.

I have never ever said that Fred Perry could beat any of these guys, merely that he won slams in his era, and we can only judge people of their eras, and...
09:52 Tue 11th Sep 2012
Djokovic/Murray/Fix
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Like I said on the other post, Wharton, you must be one embittered SOB to say that?
He thinks he's funny.
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More pathetic than funny. To ridicule that achievement after a match like that is pretty sick. I'll bet he's one of those who bought into the lie about Murray allegedly hating England?

It takes all sorts indeed.
Murray - "Djokovic, will you be best man at my wedding?"
Djokovic - "Sure Murray, what would you like as a present"?
Murray - "Oh, any old Grand Slam will do".
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You really have got it badly, haven't you, Wharton? But you still haven't had the b*lls to man up and give us your honest reason for hating Murray?
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Wharton,

You probably have as many 'men' at your disposal to 'see to' Murray as I have in millions of pounds?

To accuse the guy of being 'a spoiled child' is totally beneath the belt and completely without foundation. What evidence do you have of that? Do you know him and his family to be able to make such an outrageous claim?

You clearly DO have 'something against Andy Murray' but do not possess the moral fibre or integrity to tell us your real reason. So please remember - certainly where I'm concerned - you can't b*lls**t a b*lls****er.
absolutely great !!! just ignore Wharton, he doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things
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Well said, seekerz. I just think that it's truly superb that a Brit has finally won a Grand Slam, the first time since most of us were born? I will always feel very sorry for Tim Henman who didn't quite make it but who tried so hard for the whole nation - as Murray does.

There has always been banter between English and Scots - but it does have limits which shouldn't be overstepped. Let's just celebrate that at long last we have a tennis player up there with the very best? Don't carp about his success.
Wonderful achievement, Andy! Superb performances from both players. As regards "the first time since most of us were born", it's even the first time since I was born and I'll be 75 next week!
I do hope no one else will be as absurd as Wharton or even bother responding to him or anyone else like him.
just heard the news, brilliant for Andy, must have been a corker of a match.
i don't know why people don't like him, i don't think he likes or does well in interviews, but is that any reason to hate someone. I hope he can capitalise on that and go on a win Wimbledon one day
We are ALL very proud of our boy Murray...the family is very well liked and respected locally..Andy is and always has been very shy and not given to waving his own flag..he was also very traumatised as a child hiding under headmasters desk whilst his classmates were slaughtered in the gym...sour grapes Wharton..go get a life...
some people forget that murraymints. He is a brilliantly gifted player, and i am proud of his achievements.
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em,

Come on, you're skirting around the issue. Murray has been castigated by people south of the border because of having been falsely accused of hating the English, and in my opinion they have probably done so to try to mask their own dislike of Scots? (Expecting a few bombs after that one!)

His interviews are very articulate, patient, and - win or lose - always very generous to his opponents. He does come across as being a bit shy, he isn't 'flash', nor does he court controversy. In fact, there are quite of those traits which could be also attributed to Tim Henman - and who hates Tim? Nobody, of course.

I'm convinced that Murray would not have received some of this treatment were he English. (More bombs?)
he is a great player, Scottish, English, who cares, don't make this into some sort of English/Scottish war, it isn't. If you think that making these sort of comments makes you feel better then go ahead.
many didn't like Henman, because of the class, snobbery behind him, privileged white southerner, you see how that pans out. Plus many seem to think because he didn't win the majors he was an also ran, also not true.
Plus many seem to think because he didn't win the majors he was an also ran, also not true.

But that is true - it's just what "also ran" means: he didn't win. Great for Murray, though, a superb performance.

Have a look for "Murray" through the search box... you'll find plenty of people who've spent years moaning about how he hates the English, how he never smiles and so on. They won't necessarily have changed their minds, unfortunately.
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em,

Wow wow wow - steady on there. No, it doesn't make me feel better. N.B.: I did mention 'bombs' and you've fallen right into the trap.

I don't think that based on many of the AB comments which I've seen on here over the years slagging him off and making much of his Scottishness, my assumptions aren't very wide of the mark regarding certain posters?

So, I'm definitely not trying to 'feel better' by making those observations, and I'm sorry that you seem to be very defensive - no offence meant.

I must disagree about Henman - he always had rapturous support at Wimbledon, i.e. 'Henman Hill', hysterical hype every time the poor guy played? But I must admit that he certainly never had anything detrimental said about him - rightly, too - than Andy Murray has, so there just has to be more to it than "I don't think he does well in interview"?

He's literally on telly as I type being interviewed and the guy is extremely bright and articulate - what more can he do?

Anyway, cheer up - I didn't realise I'd hit a raw nerve - sorry!

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