Kerosene, many thanks; seeing my name in the title of a post woke me up properly, or shocked me awake more like. I'm ashamed to say I fell asleep last night at one set up and 4-1 up, but I did have a very heavy weekend.
I have never ever said that Fred Perry could beat any of these guys, merely that he won slams in his era, and we can only judge people of their eras, and by their achievements in those eras. Using those criteria Fred was a great. Andy is now on his way to being one too, althpough he does have to contend with Federer, Nadal and Djokovic, three of the greatest players ever.
I'm not a huge Murray fan, although that doesn't mean I dislike him either, just that I am a tad ambivalent about him. Sometimes sportspeople come along that you just can't take to. I am a huge Northern Ireland fan, as well as a fan of Northern Ireland sport, but I could never really get behind Dennis Taylor as I disliked his "jovial silly Irishman" pastiche. However, in European football I am quite happy to cheer on teams considered the "enemies" of my own, purely for the co-effificient points a small country like ours needs.
Finally, well done Andy, a great win.