Well Done Andy Murray!
What a magnificent performance by Andy Murray to become the first British man to win a singles title at Wimbledon since Fred Perry seventy seven years ago.
I thought Murray played brilliantly against Roger Federer in last year's final when he narrowly lost, and even better against Federer in the Olympics when he took the gold.
Today Andy Murray was better still and the eventual straight sets scoreboard does not do justice to how well his opponent Novak Djokovic also performed.
Murray didn't become the first British man to win Wimbledon for 77 years by accident, he did it by an amazing amount of determination, courage and sheer hard work. Dunblame, Scotland, and Britain can all be proud of him.
I thought Murray played brilliantly against Roger Federer in last year's final when he narrowly lost, and even better against Federer in the Olympics when he took the gold.
Today Andy Murray was better still and the eventual straight sets scoreboard does not do justice to how well his opponent Novak Djokovic also performed.
Murray didn't become the first British man to win Wimbledon for 77 years by accident, he did it by an amazing amount of determination, courage and sheer hard work. Dunblame, Scotland, and Britain can all be proud of him.
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To add insult to injury, I tuned in to BBC 2 later that day for Top Gear, only to find they kept postponing the start time of that as the blooming wimbledon mixed doubles final (which very few people would care about) was over running its time slot. Could they not have cut to Top gear and went back to tennis highlights later? :)
But what I heard and saw was pretty brilliant.
It will be a fantastic day when we get the first British woman ever to win the Men's singles at Wimbledon won't it :o)
I have slightly reworded the post.
Here is a good one from the telegraph online
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/10170584/NHS-crisis-untrained-staff-left-to-take-blood-and-insert-drips.html
To me its reporting with shock that nursing assistants are doing work rather than "doctors with no training"
I think the words "with no training" are in a confusing place and they should have said "Nursing assistants with little or no training are carrying out the work of doctors and nurses."