this Henman dude has some balls!

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this Henman dude has some balls!

Post by cowdrill » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:09 pm

COME ON TIM!!!!!!



:D :D :mrgreen: :pray:
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Post by Soldier_Of_The_White_Army » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:13 pm

PMSL, Cowdrill, that really doesn't make you come off to great fella! :D
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Post by cowdrill » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:14 pm

what?????


he was 2 sets to 1 down and a break down in the last set and he battled back



just blown four match points though :evil:



COME ON TIM!!!!!!!! :twisted:
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Post by Porrohman » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:22 pm

He will come out tomorrow and lose.

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Post by cowdrill » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:24 pm

you may will be right


but he never gives up


he was down and out tonight and fought his way back from the death
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Post by Daxter » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:30 pm

Classic Wimbledon that was.

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:50 pm

Daxter wrote:Classic Wimbledon that was.
I think you'll find that Dickie Guy's penalty save from Peter Lorimer to earn the then pub side, Wimbledon, a draw against the then reigning champions was far more "Classic Wimbledon" than that feeble feck* will ever draw out of the hat.

Even when he does his victory thing:

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That one, he just looks like a pathetically weak man, strugling to open an in-car ash tray. :roll: [/img]
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Post by cowdrill » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:52 pm

oh so he doesnt jump around throwing his arms around like a big kid


big shitting deal!
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Post by Daxter » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:01 pm

While Henman has never quite been able to win a grand slam his consistency during is career is commendable. He has been a legitimate top 10 player for most of his career and his record at Wimbledon is very good. It's hard to dislike him as well. He seems like a genuinely nice bloke.

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:02 pm

cowdrill wrote:oh so he doesnt jump around throwing his arms around like a big kid


big shitting deal!
No, he just adds to the perception of him being a feeble feck*, in my opinion, with the way in which he celebrates victory. Of course he doesn't "jump around throwing his arms around like a big kid", that's how some other players celebrate, something I don't recall conding either. I wasn't talking about anyone else, I'm talking specifically about Tim Henman. Is that not clear by virtue of me only mentioning Tim Henman and no-one else? :conf:
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Post by communistworkethic » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:02 pm

Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:PMSL, Cowdrill, that really doesn't make you come off to great fella! :D
porrohman wrote:He will come out tomorrow

There's far too much gayness in this thread!

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Post by Soldier_Of_The_White_Army » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:06 pm

communistworkethic wrote:
Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:PMSL, Cowdrill, that really doesn't make you come off to great fella! :D
porrohman wrote:He will come out tomorrow

There's far too much gayness in this thread!
Oops, sorry Commie, we kind of stole all your thunder there! :oops:

Carry on.
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Post by cowdrill » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:09 pm

Daxter wrote:While Henman has never quite been able to win a grand slam his consistency during is career is commendable. He has been a legitimate top 10 player for most of his career and his record at Wimbledon is very good. It's hard to dislike him as well. He seems like a genuinely nice bloke.
i agree

unfortunately a lot of people hate him purely because he's middle class


i think its called inverted snobery
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Post by Lennon » Tue Jun 26, 2007 9:28 am

I wish I could make a career out of never winning anything. I'm quite good at it.

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Post by Raven » Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:14 pm

Lennon wrote:I wish I could make a career out of never winning anything. I'm quite good at it.
LOL, well you know the UK we love a loser :)

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Post by Penny » Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:17 pm

Henman has been a credit to British tennis during the last ten years and been a top player. He has been unlucky that his peak on grass coincided with Sampras at his pomp and to make matters worse he now has Federer to contend with probably two of the best grass court players / most dominant players of the last 30 years. Only the British tennis authorities would slow down the courts at the same time as we have a player who loves the fast grass. Hard to think any of the other majors would disadvantage one of their own players in this way.

Without Henman we would have been reduced to the ridiculous position of cheering some muppet like Jeremy Bates for managing to make it to the 2nd round. With the exception of Andy Murray, British tennis is still struggling to find anyone who has Henmans talent / fight / attitude. The British womens game currently is probably not that far off where the mens game was pre-Henman.

Strange thing is with Henman I saw a documentary showing him off court a few years ago and he is the life and soul of the locker room, full of mischief and laughter which is just about the opposite of his on court persona.

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Post by communistworkethic » Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:53 pm

top 10 ranked 5 out of 13 year career,
ranking high of 6 in 2004. #
Furthest progressed in a grand slam - Semi final,
career wins 13 - 2 challenge tour, 10 atp, 1 masters series,
last tournament win oct 2003

is that success? Or do some rate mediocrity to highly? you decide

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Post by Daxter » Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:55 pm

communistworkethic wrote:top 10 ranked 5 out of 13 year career,
ranking high of 6 in 2004. #
Furthest progressed in a grand slam - Semi final,
career wins 13 - 2 challenge tour, 10 atp, 1 masters series,
last tournament win oct 2003

is that success? Or do some rate mediocrity to highly? you decide
I'd say it is success. He's just been able to translate it to the grandest stage. To describe his career as mediocre is hars in my opinion.

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Post by communistworkethic » Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:01 pm

Daxter wrote:
communistworkethic wrote:top 10 ranked 5 out of 13 year career,
ranking high of 6 in 2004. #
Furthest progressed in a grand slam - Semi final,
career wins 13 - 2 challenge tour, 10 atp, 1 masters series,
last tournament win oct 2003

is that success? Or do some rate mediocrity to highly? you decide
I'd say it is success. He's just been able to translate it to the grandest stage. To describe his career as mediocre is hars in my opinion.
you mean "not been able"??

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Post by Daxter » Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:01 pm

communistworkethic wrote:
Daxter wrote:
communistworkethic wrote:top 10 ranked 5 out of 13 year career,
ranking high of 6 in 2004. #
Furthest progressed in a grand slam - Semi final,
career wins 13 - 2 challenge tour, 10 atp, 1 masters series,
last tournament win oct 2003

is that success? Or do some rate mediocrity to highly? you decide
I'd say it is success. He's just been able to translate it to the grandest stage. To describe his career as mediocre is hars in my opinion.
you mean "not been able"??
Yes. Sorry.

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