BattleMedic
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Come on Andy!
I PM'd you a link.
Murray is looking extremely tired early. The longer this goes the more it favors Djokovic.
So is 28°C/82°F considered super hot for London?
Because both look like they're roasting.
What the hell is this shit bbc
So is 28°C/82°F considered super hot for London?
Because both look like they're roasting.
Hype montages between sets? BBC, you're spoiling us.
Yeah. Above 25 is pretty uncommon in the UK, although I've known it occasionally hit 30.So is 28°C/82°F considered super hot for London?
Because both look like they're roasting.
No cheering of double faults, either - clearly one gets a better class of crowd at the final.
/pimms
What's Murray doing with his sneakers/trainers?
FUCKING YES!!!!!!!!!
YOU PROVED ME WRONG MURRAY
What's Murray doing with his sneakers/trainers?
Hottest day of the year.So is 28°C/82°F considered super hot for London?
Because both look like they're roasting.
Let's go Murray!! Also what's with this BBC montage rubbish..
i read from somewhere something about the stadium makes it feel like 35-40°C inside. no idea is that true, though.
I suspect it's intended to show the general theme of the set in question. I suspect a set that Djokovic wins would look rather different.Lmao. BBC showed a slow motion montage of 9-10 Murray shots, looking all heroic and victorious. And the single shot they showed of Djokovic was him slipping and falling.
No cheering of double faults, either - clearly one gets a better class of crowd at the final.
/pimms
So is 28°C/82°F considered super hot for London?
Because both look like they're roasting.
i read from somewhere something about the stadium makes it feel like 35-40°C inside. no idea is that true, though.
The commentator has mentioned that it's about 40 in the stadiumDunno how accurate it is but checking Google Now for the temperature at Wimbledon it is tell in me 33 degrees.
Lmao. BBC showed a slow motion montage of 9-10 Murray shots, looking all heroic and victorious. And the single shot they showed of Djokovic was him slipping and falling.
Yeah. Above 25 is pretty uncommon in the UK, although I've known it occasionally hit 30.
Lucky ducks.Hottest day of the year.
Now, that is hot!Yeah, the commentators said it's 40 degrees in the court.
The commentator has mentioned that it's about 40 in the stadium
Wait, why would Fed's fans care in this case?kinda rooting for murray in this one. him getting a 2nd and djoko lose one is probably the best case scenario for federer fans.
The BBC don't often get the chance to throw balance out the window and wear their bias on their sleeve. Its a bit silly if they're controlling the worldwide coverage, but I love having them share my interests as a Briton during sporting events, within reason
I remember some of the responses in the Olympic stadium... actually, the biggest boo I recall there was for Putin. It's a wonder Greenwich isn't a crater.Cameron is there, the crowd would of been vetted for working class. Can't have a tory prime minister being booed at a sporting event now.
Lucky ducks.
I wish 82°F were the hottest it ever got here. (And I don't even live in a particularly hot part of the U.S.)
i read from somewhere something about the stadium makes it feel like 35-40°C inside. no idea is that true, though.
Not surprised at Putin being booed. A shit load of Russians in London.I remember some of the responses in the Olympic stadium... actually, the biggest boo I recall there was for Putin. It's a wonder Greenwich isn't a crater.