jimharri
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Oh, what was that? If there's racism from Argentina then I'm supporting France. Was Alvarez involved? I hope not.
Oh, what was that? If there's racism from Argentina then I'm supporting France. Was Alvarez involved? I hope not.
Forgot all about him, to be honest. 6 world championships, 4 Olympic golds, a Tour de France and multiple stage races. Easily ahead of Murray. That list of mine wasn't meant to be conclusive; they were the names that sprang to mind straight away.
She was so good and her expression and then falling to to ground in joy/surprise was brilliant. :-)Well in Bryony Page!
Easy to miss it when "ssshh, you know who" wasn't involved.Where have I been!! I’m now definitely supporting France against Argentina.
Sorry folks. I must have been in a bubble to miss this. :-( :-)
I’m what I’ve just drove to Anglesey and missed this morningWell, that was an unexpected ending, but gold for Bryony Page!
Is that the big freezer for people who criticise John?You know I thought that but read somewhere that said Otamendi for France!! I should trust myself not other people. Sorry. (I have had a stressful morning though with electrical problems and visions of having to fork out for a new fridge/freezer. It turned out ok but...) :-)
Max Woosnam tops them all.No chance. Depending on how you define "athlete", I suppose. Would Lewis Hamilton be classed as one? Hmm. Ignoring him, though....
Redgrave
Pinsent
Hoy
Kenny
Cavendish
Ennis
Holmes
Thompson
Piggott (?)
Perry (8 grand slams compared to Murray's 3)
I'd rank all them above Murray. You can maybe argue about Ennis and Holmes, but I didn't want to be accused of being sexist by not including a lady or two. Don't get me wrong; Murray was a fantastic player, and was the one who ended that long barren run of a home winner at Wimbledon, going back to Wade. But my nod would go to Redgrave; gold medals at 5 consecutive Olympics. That trumps Murray. In my opinion anyway
Max Woosnam tops them all.
Won the tennis doubles at the Olympics
Won The Wimbledon doubles
Captained The Davis Cup GB team
Captained City, Chelsea and England in football.
Scored a century at Lords for England (was known as the MCC back then)
Made a maximum 147 in snooker
Was probably the best player in the world at table tennis at the time
Nooo the big freezer for the critics has hooks in the ceiling to dangle them from!! (Don’t be afraid of what will dangle. It’s just their arms whilst they consider their wrongdoing!!) ;-) :-)Is that the big freezer for people who criticise John?
Max Woosnam tops them all.
Won the tennis doubles at the Olympics
Won The Wimbledon doubles
Captained The Davis Cup GB team
Captained City, Chelsea and England in football.
Scored a century at Lords for England (was known as the MCC back then)
Made a maximum 147 in snooker
Was probably the best player in the world at table tennis at the time
No chance. Depending on how you define "athlete", I suppose. Would Lewis Hamilton be classed as one? Hmm. Ignoring him, though....
Redgrave
Pinsent
Hoy
Kenny
Cavendish
Ennis
Holmes
Thompson
Piggott (?)
Perry (8 grand slams compared to Murray's 3)
I'd rank all them above Murray. You can maybe argue about Ennis and Holmes, but I didn't want to be accused of being sexist by not including a lady or two. Don't get me wrong; Murray was a fantastic player, and was the one who ended that long barren run of a home winner at Wimbledon, going back to Wade. But my nod would go to Redgrave; gold medals at 5 consecutive Olympics. That trumps Murray. In my opinion anyway