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FredPuli43 | 00:54 Sun 07th Jul 2013 | Sport
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William Hill have Murray at 11/8 and Djokovic at 4/7. Do you disagree with their book or not? I agree with it, sadly.
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I think....this is his moment...maybe a slow start but Murray in 4 sets.
I agree with it, gleefully. My £70 will become £110.
I feel obliged to repeat my joke of last year, which was:
It's good to see two Scotsmen in the singles final at Wimbledon...Andy Murray and Jock Ovitch.
If Del Potro can take two sets off Djokovic in a semi-final and three of the five sets ended in tie-breakers, I can't see any reason why Murray can't do the same. Good luck to both, though the bookies are right more often than not.
i think the six extra matches played in the french may catch up with djokovic
What about the third Scot ?

Can remember the umpire saying "Hawk eye the noo"

Nessie :)
I truly wish andy murray wins, but ( I hate to say this ) I wonder if Wimbledon is his nemesis.
I think Djokovic has to begin as the favourite. If Murray showed against Verdasco that he was very tough to beat over five sets, so did Djokovic against Del Potro -- and DelPo is better by degrees than Verdasco.

Murray has already won a Slam title so this time he doesn't have anything to prove like he did last year, and he plays very well on grass. I think he can win it, but it's going to be a tough match and I wouldn't write Djokovic off until the very final point.
I think it is tough to call as there is nothing to separate them.
Murray beat him to win his 1st major so it can be done.
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Oh no! David Cameron has turned up. Well, that's kyboshed that !
I hope he does but it must be a huge additional burden on him mentally to win with all the hype. I just hope it is a good match and, although I'd like it to be Murray, let's have a good fair game and let the best player win.
Apropos what I said earlier above, the bookies don't always get it right! Wonderful!
very true, QM! (How long since an Englishman won Wimbledon?)
One of my colleagues has just won £200. She put £20 on Murrey at 10:1 I wish I'd thought of that
Last British man to win Wimbledon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Perry
Fred Perry, 1936.
Well done laddie !

The boo mob can shut up now, he won in straight sets against the worlds number one player. It was one heck of a game with fantastic rallies and after the game they hugged each other like in good sportsmanship.

Nessie LNM :)

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