WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Johnson 6:36 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
"Let's go Andy?"

Fuck off cunt in the crowd.

OccupyGreenStreet 6:36 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Outstanding, great stuff.

the coming of gary 6:35 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Murray the champion !! .. well done MUZZA
.

HairyHammer 6:33 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Had he lost this he would have cried till Christmas, LOL.

HairyHammer 6:32 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Scotty/Brit done good, Congratulations Andy Murray.

Takashi Miike 6:30 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
almost the perfect tie break, some of his returns today have been brilliant

Far Cough 6:28 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
5-0

Far Cough 6:27 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
3-0 up on Murray's serve

Takashi Miike 6:18 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
sorry mate, of course you make a good point but I think if he nicks two or three more slams because of old age in Federer or injury in Nadal, then it's more than fair. you look at the way slams have been seeded over most of Murray's career, it's always him going in to a slam seeded 4 and lined up to play the world number one of that time in the semis. there has been times when seedings aren't solely dictated by rankings but most of his career that's what he's faced

there are a few good youngsters coming up but they may need another two or three years. I think raonic will be a good bet on the fast courts at the us open in a few months

happygilmore 6:14 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Tsonga

aah..another nearly man that will never beat a Murray or Djok

happygilmore 6:13 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Miike,

he has earned that, but the point I'm making, maybe clumsily, is that he is likely to have soft ones going forward if the serve only players like berdych & raonic are the contenders.

Far Cough 6:12 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
I'm not sure there's no one coming up, there's Raonic, Berdych and even old man Tsonga that can still challenge

Takashi Miike 6:10 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
joint ninth in the all time mens grand slam finalists list

only Feder, Nadal, Djokovic, Lendl, Sampras, Borg, Connors and Agassi in front of him

not bad or someone playing against soft opponents

happygilmore 6:10 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
"soft" this year and going forward. Appreciate he earned current wins the hard way.

Yes having to contend against 1 exceptional player as oppose to 3 , will of course enhance win ratio.

And maybe Djok will get found out with his super powers brought on as a result of a "gluten free" Diet

daveyg 6:08 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Only a Liverpool fan could wear a football shirt to the Wimbledon final.
Class less git...

Johnson 6:07 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Why's he abusing Lendl?

Takashi Miike 6:06 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
he's been in more grand slam finals than jim courier so stop with all the 'soft' shit

Far Cough 6:05 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Well Djok isn't past it is he?

happygilmore 6:03 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
When was the last time the winner wasn't

Fed
Nadal
Djor
Murray
?


2002...Hewitt.

A golden era indeed.

Fed & Nadal past it now.

The next generation are dogshit

How easy has this been. Murray could end up with 10 soft Wimbledons

Far Cough 6:01 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Lendl can take it, he's the Easter Island bunny

Hermit Road 6:00 Sun Jul 10
Re: Wimbledon 2016
Fantastic player Murray, but he really carries the air of a complete cunt about him. All that shouty bollocks at his box.

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