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Aileen
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Re: Murray progresses in Dubai « Reply #30 on: February 23, 2010, 10:10 PM »
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He looks as if Kim sucked the lifeblood out of him.... I despair....
Wish I shared Joe's optimism but can't help thinking there's something wrong here, whether it's Kim or another problem.  Andy shouldn't be that knackered after the AO.  However, he's surprised us all before, so ... crossfingers  cmon yeah

... I saw in my Tv mag, today, that the BBC won't be showing the DC tie next Friday because of Andy pulling out.  I wouldn't have minded watching the rest of the guys try and beat Lithuania ...
I think it's pathetic that they only show DC if top players are playing but realise they have audiences figures to think about.  It might just give our lads more incentive if they knew folk back home had a chance to watch their performance.
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Re: Murray progresses in Dubai « Reply #31 on: February 23, 2010, 10:17 PM »
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Wish I shared Joe's optimism but can't help thinking there's something wrong here, whether it's Kim or another problem.  Andy shouldn't be that knackered after the AO.  However, fingers crossed ...
I think it's pathetic that they only show DC if top players are playing but realise they have audiences figures to think about.  It might just give our lads more incentive if they knew folk back home had a chance to watch their performance.

Understand he's had a few aches since the AO, so he probably hasn't trained as much as he'd like. I'm sure (at least I hope) that his match yesterday was just the result of being a little rusty after a few weeks off. Think
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Re: Murray progresses in Dubai « Reply #32 on: February 23, 2010, 10:27 PM »
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Your post got in before my edited post appeared, where I said Andy had surprised us before.  He does have the ability to unexpectedly bounce back, so here's hoping ...
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Re: Murray progresses in Dubai « Reply #33 on: February 23, 2010, 11:53 PM »
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Your post got in before my edited post appeared, where I said Andy had surprised us before.  He does have the ability to unexpectedly bounce back, so here's hoping ...
Remember Valencia last November when a stiff and rusty "I played like a 50 year old man" Murray returned from a 6 week injury lay-off to win the title?
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Re: Murray progresses in Dubai « Reply #34 on: February 24, 2010, 06:39 AM »
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Please, please do not start this negative nit picking again.

Andy cannot win every match he plays, he cannot win every tournament he enters. It is not possible.

Do none of you have an "off day"? I certainly do. So allow Andy to be human and have an "off day" himself without getting on his back all the time.

I really enjoy this forum but please try to be fair when making comments.

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Re: Murray progresses in Dubai « Reply #35 on: February 24, 2010, 01:22 PM »
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Totally agree with you Jean.  If Andy reads some of the comments he must feel 'why should I bother'  its positive support he needs folks even on off days.  I got so depressed myself reading some of the comments.   cmon yeah
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