Davis Cup: Andy Murray may inspire Britain to win competition
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Davis Cup: Andy Murray may inspire Britain to win competition
Whisper it quietly, but Great Britain could just win the Davis Cup this year.
Belgium have accounted for holders Switzerland, and Argentina for Serbia. The strongest all-round team in the competition were France, until GB finished them off on a memorable weekend at the Queen's Club.
Andy Murray is the only top-10 player who can feature in the semi-finals.
"With the position we're in just now, we'd love to do it," said Murray, as he looked forward to a third successive home tie against a fellow Grand Slam nation.
Britain will play Australia in the middle of September, with the winners to face either Belgium or Argentina in the final at the end of November.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/33590762
What a fantastic that result was for Great Britain so who knows - we might just do it.
Next up Austrailia
Belgium have accounted for holders Switzerland, and Argentina for Serbia. The strongest all-round team in the competition were France, until GB finished them off on a memorable weekend at the Queen's Club.
Andy Murray is the only top-10 player who can feature in the semi-finals.
"With the position we're in just now, we'd love to do it," said Murray, as he looked forward to a third successive home tie against a fellow Grand Slam nation.
Britain will play Australia in the middle of September, with the winners to face either Belgium or Argentina in the final at the end of November.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/33590762
What a fantastic that result was for Great Britain so who knows - we might just do it.
Next up Austrailia
Irn Bru- The Tartan terror. Keeper of the royal sporran. Chief Haggis Hunter
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Have never seen a gob as big as his, he could GET A tennis ball in it,and when he talks [drones] he bores the shit out of me. I HOPE HE WINS THOUGH.
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nicko wrote:Have never seen a gob as big as his, he could GET A tennis ball in it,and when he talks [drones] he bores the shit out of me. I HOPE HE WINS THOUGH.
Best quote of the day..
Agreed I hope the whole team win and if Murray helps bring that about then that is fantastic.
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nicko wrote:Have never seen a gob as big as his, he could GET A tennis ball in it,and when he talks [drones] he bores the shit out of me. I HOPE HE WINS THOUGH.
You are right to want Andy Murray to win Nicko. Andy is a British sporting hero who won Wimbledon for the country and a Gold medal at the Olympics and he did that in spite of all the little snotty comments that have been fired at him over the years.
Maybe it's a trait in Arsenal fans that they all have big gobs. See here...
True in'it? They do
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Wow, that's a bit futuristic!
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