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Are Andy Murray fans depressed?

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After that amazing final on Sunday surely there is no way Murray will ever get to that level , another failed British hope.(British when he wins/Scottish when he lose's, a slight on English media)

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  1. Yah, they r probably in the fetal position on their beds. Murray can't even compare to nadal and federer.


  2. They should have seen it coming.  They hype up Murray and his abilities in the press, although he's a courtside barfer. Then they downplay Roger's true abilities and say he's out of it.  Roger is still #1 in the world and reaching finals. Murray...is what? 23 y.o., and still barfing.

  3. I think everyone realises hes a s**t tennis player who will never make it anywhere and has probably just played the best Wimbledon he ever will (which is saying something..)

    I think its ridiculous hes actually ranked in the top10 now

    I Think us British like to cling to anything British,even if 9 times out of 10 they will loose, ever get anywhere and dissapoint a whole nation once again into thinking we are great at sport

    Cliche as it might be Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer proved to us in London that they are the finest tennis players the world has ever seen..... I think it will take a long long time for anyone to reach their standard of skill and the ability to produce such breath taking matches.

  4. some players develop at different stages nadal is physically already at his peak, has more experience same as djokovic they started at a very early age on the tour. Andy has had a bad wrist injury which ruled him out for the best parts of last year which slowed down his progress. Considering he is 21 and if he continues to improve his game, i believe he has enuf to win a slam in his career. And not bein rude to tim but tim never had the same all-round potential as andy as a junior or at his prime. Andy made the quickest jump in the rankings after turning pro similar to fed when he started and i believe if he had not of got injured we wld probably c him as no 3 or 4 in the world rite now. Give him time, the guy has the seeds to be one of the best in men's game but needs time to nurture his abilities. And british people are so pessimistic the guy's career has barely begun and everyone is dismissing him. if he has not achieved anythin by 25 then we can moan but he is only just turned 21.

  5. Probably - Andy Murray is a poster child for depression.

  6. no coz he haz a long time to get better

  7. I have never referred to him as British in victory and Scottish in defeat.

    Murray has years in front of him, time to improve. He didn't do badly considering his participation in Wimbledon was in doubt anyway.

    I honestly don't care if he ever wins it or not. I am sure it is important to him, and I wish him the best of British.

  8. Oh yeah! not just depressed..but Hopeless!

  9. Never. His performance in the 4th Round was Great. At least he can get the crowed pumped up.  Scottish in defeat? I dont think so. He is Andy Murray in defeat and Andy Murray in victory!

  10. nah, lets give him a couple of years and then see.

    i only watch tennis to see pretty ladies in skirts.

  11. no because he's a dirty jocko who said he would support whoever played england dirty scott, im glad Nadal creamed him

  12. I am not depressed by Andy Murray.

    I am depressed by him opening up a big can of worms with  sad scots crawling out with chips on their shoulders.

    I believe it is a case of Scottish cultural cringe.

  13. He's got the likability of a dead horse that's rotting carcass infects a towns water supply.

  14. I don't think they are depressed, maybe a touch deluded

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