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Asset Wrote:

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> I also want to know, I think it's bloody

> outrageous that Murdoch has a stranglehold on

> this.


Asset, it's taken you until the (postponed) final to realise The US is only on Sky. From this, I surmise you're hardly a die-hard fan of the sport. So, for your part at least, you should be happy that the Beeb et al aren't squandering their resources on this tournament. Hardly outrageous.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Does anyone else find men's tennis boring?

> Monotonous returns down the middle of the court

> for hours on end ?

>

> Federer is the honourable exception.

>

> I'm going to bed.


The second half of the fourth set and the fifth set were pretty amazing tennis. A number of corking rallies. You went to bed too early!

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Gonnae have tae settle for Irvine Welsh on twitter

> to follow it. He's the new Dan Maskill for me!


Ha, was quite jealous of the fact he then went out to celebrate as it was only 8pm ish Chicago time.


"C'mon Andy! Serve up like it was Turnmills in the 90's and you had a pocket full of pills!"


"Conditions shite again with wind. SOMEBODY TELL THAT CUNT OF AN UMPIRE TO SWITCH OFF HIS MIC BETWEEN POINTS!"


"As McEnroe says: get that fuckin mic off you little jobsworth umpire cunt."


"Maybe I was paraphrasing McEnroe a little."

@Nivenj1 worth a follow as well. Some belters in his match summary....not for the faint hearted!


katie1997 Wrote:

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> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Gonnae have tae settle for Irvine Welsh on

> twitter

> > to follow it. He's the new Dan Maskill for me!

>

> Ha, was quite jealous of the fact he then went out

> to celebrate as it was only 8pm ish Chicago time.

>

> "C'mon Andy! Serve up like it was Turnmills in the

> 90's and you had a pocket full of pills!"

>

> "Conditions shite again with wind. SOMEBODY TELL

> THAT @#$%& OF AN UMPIRE TO SWITCH OFF HIS MIC

> BETWEEN POINTS!"

>

> "As McEnroe says: get that @#$%& mic off you

> little jobsworth umpire @#$%&."

>

> "Maybe I was paraphrasing McEnroe a little."

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