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.
He pussied out because he thought he was going to collide with the post. If his arm had been fully extended he could have tipped it on to the bar or something.
I noticed he was doing an Andy Murray. Every time he hit a shot he made it as obvious as he could that he had an injury. Just like every time Murray missed another drop shot he clutches at his back as if it's really sair, min.
Don't get me wrong, I hope his appearance in this is as brief as possible but it's his Ma that's worrying me more.
Having said that it looks good and I'm looking forward to watching it.