I agree with you min but there are no names that should really trouble Djokovic. His side of the draw is now undoubtedly tougher but none of them are good enough to be a Djokovic who's truly at the top of his game and career. Roger and Rafa are/were not.
I'll bite. It's called "Viva La Vida".
EDIT: Having now read the rest of the minutes The incorrect song title is still the most glaring issue encountered.
I think folk are getting a bit over-excited here. I don't think all that much has changed. I always expected Andy to get the better of Nadal or Federer this year anyway. If he keeps his cool and concentration he should reach the final maybe slightly fresher but these guys are no mugs. Robredo is no mug. The main hurdle is and always was Djokovic. Still predicting a Novak win.
Btw the way.. Paddy Power are doing a special offer and are giving odds of 10-1 on Murray for new account holders to win Wimbledon.
10-1 is what his odds should probably actually be rather than 4-1
I watched the documentary on the BBC last night. Enjoyed it but there was little or nothing in it that I didn't already know. It was a shame that they had to "address" the whole anti-England banter because the English morons threw their arms up but never mind. Good watch.
I'd want to stick by them of course but if I see the root of the problem still being involved with the club I'd have a difficult decision on my hands.
That said it does appear that the years of frustrating cut backs whilst other clubs went mental appear to be paying dividends and Stewarty seems to be running a tight ship. A skint one but a tight one.
Murray is a class act on and off the court.
I think this year is between Murray, Djokovic and Nadal at Wimbledon. Federer won't win another slam. I think Murray will get the better of Nadal on grass but Djokovic is a whole other kettle of fash.