Looks like Murray has done okay in the draw, avoiding a quarter with Nadal or Federer.
Djokovic has done the best out of it though, with Murray, Nadal and Federer all in the same half of the draw.
A couple of things:
This is night and day compared to Duff and Phelps. Pro-active action has been taken straight away to try and cut costs.
Tough one for the supporters. Joking apart, I've no idea what I'd do if it was my club and I was being asked to stump up money for a season ticket when the future is not entirely clear. I guess I'd probably do it providing those responsible for ruining the club are as far away from it as possible.
Dundee's city centre has had quite a lot of regeneration while Aberdeen City Council are determined to block anything new to Aberdeen (including the stadium).
Hull, fucking hell.
Graham Spiers on the old club/new club debate:
http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/football/spiers-on-sport-rangers-new-club-or-old-and-the-bbc.1371631860
Good week for Murray, turned a tough game round today to win it with a great final set.
Just watching the charity doubles game, pity Henman wasn't on the other side of the net so that Murray could give him the thorough beating he deserves!
Disappointed they've listed the absence of The Rangers from the SPL as one of the contributory factors. That'll be music to the ears of the happy clappers!
New BBC documentary a week on Sunday:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/22852251
Looks good but disappointed that that cunt James Corden appears in it.