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Old 4th July 2008, 21:35
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No Andy Murray

Are you folk sleeping?

The lad done good. Probably the first Scot to play tennis well...
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Old 4th July 2008, 22:26
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Are you folk sleeping?

The lad done good. Probably the first Scot to play tennis well...
His brother is a Wimbledon champion (for another couple of days as he lost in the mixed semis)
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Old 5th July 2008, 10:04
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EXACTLY - the 'other' Murray done good - a whole year ago!

Andy'll come good. He's still not a 'fit' for his skills. In the words of my Mum, he's outgrown his strength... When he REALLY loses his boyish build - and can finally conquer his sometimes misplaced aggression.... WELL, THE WORLD BETTER WATCH OUT, including the Spaniard!
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He's a good young lad. British no1! x
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He's a good young lad. British no1! x

I will comment on this before others do

Andy is always Scottish to the Scots wether he wins or loses but to the English Press he is

Scottish when he loses and British when he wins !!

The never catargorise the English the same way, they are always English !!!
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I will comment on this before others do

Andy is always Scottish to the Scots wether he wins or loses but to the English Press he is

Scottish when he loses and British when he wins !!

The never catargorise the English the same way, they are always English !!!

no he is scottis/british.end of.
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Old 21st October 2008, 19:28
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"no he is scottis/british.end of."

That's some of the strangest punctuation I've ever seen.

"End of"? What's that? Some Americanism?
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