Mark
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Indeed... doesn't look much like the Prestige there.
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ljsmall
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Maybe Head make him his own custom Prestige (which is actually just the iRadical but he can't have that anymore cause they don't make it!)
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Neil
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May I suggest adding a rankings section like on the ATP site... i.e.
Current ATP Ranking - Singles: 11 Career High ATP Ranking - Singles: 10 (16-Apr-07) Current ATP Race - Singles: 6 Current Stanford ATP Doubles Ranking: 102
Career High Stanford ATP Doubles Ranking: 89 (2-Apr-07)
Something like that. Maybe just the singles stuff though...
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Mark
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Not sure, you can try it if you want but it needs to be kept updated.
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Neil
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Well on reflection, I think just his career high singles might be the best idea. Obviously this only needs to be updated when he reaches a new high... i.e. probably a weeks time I'll just put that in for now, if anyone else wants the rest of the ranking stuff to go in let us know and we'll go with the majority.
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Coldmarek
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Andy Murray is the arcade fire!
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Coria??? He is a total loser
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Mark
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Should Murray's nationality be British or Scottish on this page?
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thomasredlegs
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He has to be more than 150 lbs now doesn't he?
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thomasredlegs
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Should Murray's nationality be British or Scottish on this page?
That's a good question. If you were to ask Andy Murray what would the answer be? We both know that one and I believe that is what should be reflected. After all this is a Murray fan site and it would be polite to take into account the (unknown but easy to guess at) wishes/desires of the subject.
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Maybe it should be Scottish British. You know the way you can be White European.
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Mark
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I like the idea of that 
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[ Last edit by Mark April 15, 2008, 12:22 PM ]
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Neil
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Maybe it should be Scottish British. You know the way you can be White European.
nah don't agree, that just looks silly. His nationality should be whatever he feels it is. And I think his reply would be "Scottish"
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Yamor
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Don't agree. Nationality should reflect the way it is taken in the particular sport we're dealing with. So if Andy would be a footballer, I'd call him Scottish, but since he's a tennis player I think he should be called British.
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thomasredlegs
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BUT ........... while that is a good point - maybe the reason there has never been a 'Scottish' (as opposed to British) tennis player is because there has never been a Scottish tennis player before (has there?)
Also, it's not like you are talking about Essex - Scotland is a country (a wee one)......
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[ Last edit by thomasredlegs April 16, 2008, 04:17 PM ]
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Yamor
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I wouldn't say the reason is because Scotland hasn't had a (good) tennis player before, its just that in some sports the UK is considered one country, and tennis is one of them.
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