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DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> Only a few years ago there was much "come on Tim!"

> cynicism on here from some about Murray ever

> amounting to anything.

>

> To all of you guilty, I believe Muzza has just

> flicked you all a polite "vicky".


Apparently once he said he supported Scotland and

anyone that played England :)


It was a joke and he never brought a Paraguay shirt

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> Well...it's all there buried in various threads on

> here somewhere. But no point going over old

> ground. The Muzza has spoken with his racket.



And he is truly delighted to be where he is - you can see it clear as day, if you look hard enough.

I've always liked him, yes he comes across as a bit grouchy sometimes, but I warm to that sort of straightforward unpretentiousness much more than I do to someone like Federer, with his flowing locks and absurd monogrammed costumes. And he's a fantastic player to watch, a "battler" who seems to chase down every ball.


I have no problem with him representing Britain - although I guess the flag-bearer perhaps seems a little incongruous.

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