Cox Green Fc
Winger
Miserable man
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Case in point
No-one is like Jeff Whitely.He's no Jeff Whitley
Been crippled by his mother’s determination to have a successful tennis player for a son.
An excellent sportsman who’s made millions has had his career cut short through an unfortunate injury. Must be devastating for him but don’t come on the telly like you’ve just lost a member of your family ffs! My brother, along with thousands of others, is just about to receive his redundancy notice from Jaguar Landrover. He’s got two kids and a mortgage. I know who I’ve got sympathy for!
An excellent sportsman who’s made millions has had his career cut short through an unfortunate injury. Must be devastating for him but don’t come on the telly like you’ve just lost a member of your family ffs! My brother, along with thousands of others, is just about to receive his redundancy notice from Jaguar Landrover. He’s got two kids and a mortgage. I know who I’ve got sympathy for!
Your brother any good at tennis ?
Not even close.Looks like he's announced the end of his career.
Greatest British sportsman ever? It's a yes from me.
Your brother any good at tennis ?
He’s not even the greatest British tennis player, is he?
Best British tennis player of the 21st century yes...
Lee Barry for the win...
He's the greatest British tennis player of all time end of.He’s not even the greatest British tennis player, is he?
Best British tennis player of the 21st century yes...
It's typical of this country that a huge number of people don't like winners - maybe it is jealousy but for years as a nation we appear to cheer the "plucky losers" and dislike the professional winners
Nick Faldo
Lewis Hamilton
Stephen Hendry
Andy Murray
Nigel Mansell
Seb Coe
all largely disliked
Jimmy White
Frank Bruno
Eddie Edwards
all British "heroes" for winning very little
Correct. If we're being honest, he was a level slightly below those 3 but above all the rest. In a different era, he would have won 10-15 grand slams
Woah over egging it a bit there. You think he'd be as successful as Sampras??
For people who say he's unfortunate to be a tough era, do you realise that playing consistently against the likes of Federer, Nadal and Djokovic has improved him as player (which he often has pointed out) and possibly wouldn't been as good a player in a different era therefore having not been exposed to these guys? It works both ways I think.
I think Murray in a different era could've gotten 5-6 slams, but I'd be hesitant to suggest he would've been in double figures.
I think the point is that in most eras there were 1 or maybe 2 stand outs (McEnore/Bjorg, or Becker/Lendl etc) but this era has seen 4 stand out players and in that respect, Murray is unluckyWoah over egging it a bit there. You think he'd be as successful as Sampras??
For people who say he's unfortunate to be a tough era, do you realise that playing consistently against the likes of Federer, Nadal and Djokovic has improved him as player (which he often has pointed out) and possibly wouldn't been as good a player in a different era therefore having not been exposed to these guys? It works both ways I think.
I think Murray in a different era could've gotten 5-6 slams, but I'd be hesitant to suggest he would've been in double figures.