* Just like they say some players are having Roger’s number, now I really am sure some players have Rafa’s number on clay too, like Dimitrov and Tsonga. * It will finally get the schmuck smile off the great Uncle Toni Nadal’s face (which was already gone during the Rosol loss but was back since february with Rafa’s hundred winnings). Three good things and one bad thing to look forward to:īad thing: Novak will have another 1000 title that Roger does not have and will get closer to winning all the tours. This Rafa-Clay-Twilight-Saga is getting boring and has to end somewhere and somehow (even Roger’s ended with stupid Berdych). Not a Novak fan, but I will watch the match and I will be rooting for Novak to win. we have a 2 hour and 45 minute or 3 hour match to look forward to where all they do is rally 20-something shots and wait patiently for the other one to make a mistake? There’s only that much practise can bring you… Didn’t he have the same training last year? Got him through madrid (barely) but he messed up at rome and RG… So I don’t know about Roger coming back and blasting everyone (including novak and rafa) off court… I hope so though!īTW I just knew murray was gonna clown up on clay □ There are three players to watch on clay this season: Rog, Rafa, and Novak… Meaning the only person who can stop him is a 2011 novak, or a 2011 french open semi final Roger □ and when I say Roger, I mean throughout the ENTIRE match, not just a set or two like he has the habit of doing… Rafa hasn’t been injured since IW… Pulling out of miami was just a way to keep things “real” Nadal could prob win all 5 of those tournaments, but he’ll have a “though” time in madrid, but MC is his, barcelona is his, Rome is probably his as well, and RG wellll… Do I need to comment at that? □ That’s why he’s an idiot for saying he’s not the favorite… He’s that good on clay, especially monte carlo. P.P.S Thanks for Fedfan who sent me even more GIFs to add to the collection □ if anyone out there has more, don’t be shy, send them over! If you have any Federer GIFs please send me a link or email them to me – and I will include them here. Oh and although this one isn’t a Federer one it cracks me up, couldn’t happen to a nicer guy really □ guess this is what happens when you face VerdasGOAT on blue clay. And thanks to everyone else who made them!Īnyway I hope you enjoy it □ They are in no set order, but I’d be interested to know which ones are your favourites so let me know in the comments below! In terms of where they have come from well I’ve collected them from all over including forums, Twitter and Facebook but a big shout out has to go FedererBlog on Tumblr who has an awesome and frequently updated selection of images and GIF’s. It might take a while to load as there’s quite a lot of them (78 to be precise) but it’s a great compilation of shots, racquet smashes, footwork, the twins, Mirka, practice sessions and a whole lot more. I’ve been saving them for a while now when I see them and have amassed quite a collection that you can see below. Not a bad way to go out.No serious posts or predictions for today but I thought I’d share with you guys what I think is the most complete Roger Federer GIF collection going. The industry would be at an inflection point soon enough with the advent of digital ink and paint taking over Disney's theatrical output, so this film, that year's later Disney effort Oliver & Company, and The Little Mermaid were in some respects the last hurrah for traditional hand-drawn animation as far as Disney's feature-length output was concerned. This is a film that could only really look the way it does, feel the way it does, and be (somewhat) comfortably made the way it was in 1988. Everyone's at the top of their game in this production, from the set designers to the music staff to the actors to those animators doing darn near everything on cels. The theme used in the glorious car chase sequence is one of my favorites. Silvestri sought to combine the old-school stylings of a noir with the madcap insanity of a classic cartoon, and he succeeded. The whole OST, done by Zemeckis' frequent composer Alan Silvestri, is magnificent.
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