I blame that image management company he joined two years ago, 19 Entertainment or something. It has obviously confused him.
That's for celebrities, not for gits who want to win slams.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostHahahahaha! The anti English twat gets hammered in the final even though the two biggest hitters were knocked out in the previous rounds.
Straight sets whooping too!
Long may it continue!
This news has really cheered me up
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Oh dear.
Right I'm off to see how well were tonking the Aussies in Brisbane.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostScotland: Leading the world at losing.
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Hahahahaha! The anti English twat gets hammered in the final even though the two biggest hitters were knocked out in the previous rounds.
Straight sets whooping too!
Long may it continue!
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He's a record breaker!
The first player to play in three Grand Slam Finals and not win a set.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTomorrow could be the first time the UK wins a grand slam in Tennis since 1936.
Alternatively it could be another day where Scotland doesn't produce any sporting winners!
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And we're off. Forehand from Henman, Sampras scurries to the left with a return, back hand from Henman, Sampras lob, smash from Henman! OH NO! He's missed it.
England will have to wait another year.
(Exchange names as necessary)
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTomorrow could be the first time the UK wins a grand slam in Tennis since 1936.
Alternatively it could be another day where Scotland doesn't produce any sporting winners!
Result tomorrow.
Djorkivik 3-2 Murray
Seriously though, it's about effing time these Isles came up with a decent bouncy ball hitter and we do seem to having a good time over there recently. Maybe it's down to all the rain they're having?
5 - 4 to the plucky Scot after extra time and penalties.
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