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Mick, I apologise for misinterpreting your initial nugget. It was 5 hours of sport at its very best, and however much I may have wanted Westwood to win, Mickelson was a worthy winner. The really sad thing is that the BBC is set to lose the rights, meaning that from next year you will have to have a Sky Sports subscription to watch this great sporting event.

Oh Rats..



I missed it....


Did they ( the good guys ) get them ( the bad guys )


You know like that scene out of Casino, where they beat him "nasty style" to a pulp



Ewwww , but did Tiger Woods actually kill anyone ?



But he's the new OJ , right..?



W**F

TonyQuinn Wrote:

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> Mick, I apologise for misinterpreting your initial

> nugget. It was 5 hours of sport at its very best,

> and however much I may have wanted Westwood to

> win, Mickelson was a worthy winner. The really sad

> thing is that the BBC is set to lose the rights,

> meaning that from next year you will have to have

> a Sky Sports subscription to watch this great

> sporting event.


I did not know that - I do have SKY but cannot stand Ewan Murray. I think the BBC do a fantastic job on the masters and I have watched it every year since 1980 during which time the team has improved with Ken Brown Sam Torrance and Wayne Grady being great support now to Peter Allis.


It just won't be the same on Sky.

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