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SHOULD NADAL RETIRE??

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By:
9Dart
When: 29 Jun 12 10:38
He has come back stronger a couple of times before when he seemed to be on the wane

Particularly after a break where he can get 're-energised'

Wont play for ages now, so plenty of time for his team to 'work on him'
By:
asdasf
When: 29 Jun 12 10:41
He will be back for the Olimpics...Cool
By:
DonNo1
When: 29 Jun 12 13:20
Just more evidence that Nadal is as bad as anyone when it doesn't go his way, no doubt the clueless mugs will still maintain he's the perfect sportsman
By:
The Bhoys
When: 29 Jun 12 13:24
Cry
By:
HorseRacingExpert
When: 29 Jun 12 13:25
Wink cheer up bhoys,im sure he will return
By:
The Bhoys
When: 29 Jun 12 13:28
am seething tho
By:
hunt3r
When: 29 Jun 12 13:33
Lost a match in Wimbledon and he should retire lolLaugh. Amazing thread from a clueless mug again.
By:
teo813
When: 29 Jun 12 13:34
Maybe it is time for him to get injured and start a round of treatment with knee injections

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By:
DonNo1
When: 29 Jun 12 13:34
The bloke is filth, persistent time violations, consistent illegal coaching from Toni, fake injury time outs, attempting to cheat hawk eye, the moaning about conditions at the French and now kicking up as fuss and bumping into a player ranked 100 attempting to intimidate him.
Shameful behaviour
By:
MaxDemon
When: 29 Jun 12 13:34
if federer had lost the 2nd round to some mug, the world would have just said 1 thing "fed shud retire" .. why dont they say that to nadal now
By:
The Bhoys
When: 29 Jun 12 13:35
roof closing didnt help rafa tho
By:
9Dart
When: 29 Jun 12 13:38
No it didnt but that is just part of it
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