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Old 11-13-2012, 12:39 PM   #21
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The All Time Greatest Tennis Player of All Time, who is also its All Time Great Ambassador can sit where ever the hell he wants to.
Quoted for ultimate truth.

None of you, armchair experts, tells his boss where to sit. So, what are you moaning about?

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Old 11-13-2012, 12:42 PM   #22
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Old 11-13-2012, 12:48 PM   #23
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Deeply, deeply sinister.
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Old 11-13-2012, 12:50 PM   #24
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I think Federer did it on purpose. We all know he doesn't like Djokovic.
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Old 11-13-2012, 01:06 PM   #25
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Deeply, deeply sinister.
I think you might have a pretty good point. This act shows the sociopath in Federer. Deeply bitter narcissistic and sinister when someone robs him of his glory. You see the mask come off for a second and the ugly terrifyingly cold and uncareing person underneath. Now before you laugh me off or call me a troll, this is something a sociopath tries utmost to keep secret. There are shades of this sociopathic behaviour in his relationship with Mirka. What type of person would court the woman of his life and use her over and over and over again for years and year like a dirty dishrag and not marry her like Federer did?

Some of you readers might not be a father, but let me tell you if someone did that to my daughter for years and years I would not be able to control myself from the outage of such maltreatment. Although Federer's PR team keeps it under wraps its quite likely that Mirka's parents had to wage a war against Federer in order to get him to marry Mirka after he impregnated her. They likely threatened Federer that they could come out with the real story, and destroy his career much like it did Tiger Woods.

Another interesting point. Many sociopaths have no internal identity. Instead they try to assume the identiy of others. Was he in some small way trying to assume a small bit of Djokovics identity by sitting in his chair?

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Old 11-13-2012, 01:12 PM   #26
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Truly... the guy walks out on court and sits down. I doubt he even noticed the towels on the chair. Players in their pre-match zone wont recall a detail, not likely even be looking out for them.

This is a case of much ado about nothing imo.
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Truly... the guy walks out on court and sits down. I doubt he even noticed the towels on the chair. Players in their pre-match zone wont recall a detail, not likely even be looking out for them.

This is a case of much ado about nothing imo.
Dont dismiss such a small act. He's keenly aware of his acts and that the media scrutenizes his actions.
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Old 11-13-2012, 01:34 PM   #30
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Dont dismiss such a small act. He's keenly aware of his acts and that the media scrutenizes his actions.
Roger knew .
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Old 11-13-2012, 01:47 PM   #31
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I think you might have a pretty good point. This act shows the sociopath in Federer. Deeply bitter narcissistic and sinister when someone robs him of his glory. You see the mask come off for a second and the ugly terrifyingly cold and uncareing person underneath. Now before you laugh me off or call me a troll, this is something a sociopath tries utmost to keep secret. There are shades of this sociopathic behaviour in his relationship with Mirka. What type of person would court the woman of his life and use her over and over and over again for years and year like a dirty dishrag and not marry her like Federer did?

Some of you readers might not be a father, but let me tell you if someone did that to my daughter for years and years I would not be able to control myself from the outage of such maltreatment. Although Federer's PR team keeps it under wraps its quite likely that Mirka's parents had to wage a war against Federer in order to get him to marry Mirka after he impregnated her. They likely threatened Federer that they could come out with the real story, and destroy his career much like it did Tiger Woods.

Another interesting point. Many sociopaths have no internal identity. Instead they try to assume the identiy of others. Was he in some small way trying to assume a small bit of Djokovics identity by sitting in his chair?
oh boy! So by your logic, Mirka's parents forced a sociopath to get married to their daughter by threatening to reveal that he is a sociopath?
and all of this you know, because the sociopath set down on the wrong bench! Bravo!
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Fed is Fed. He can sit wherever the **** he wants. No player dare tell roger to move.

deal with it
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Fed is Fed. He can sit wherever the **** he wants. No player dare tell roger to move.

deal with it
Yeah! Roger is the GOAT!
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Yeah! Roger is the GOAT!
A dying goat, though, and he simply cannot cope with it, so he does things like this. On purpose.
I wonder what would the reaction be if it was the opposite. A total disrespecs and Federer, AGAIN, showing his real face...
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A dying goat, though, and he simply cannot cope with it, so he does things like this. On purpose.
I wonder what would the reaction be if it was the opposite. A total disrespecs and Federer, AGAIN, showing his real face...
But the whole world loves Roger whatever he does. He has that magnetism. Anyway, at least Roger never has long absences from the tour. I like that consistency, so he is always there for his fans to enjoy. Pity, us Rafa fans never have that.
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A dying goat, though, and he simply cannot cope with it, so he does things like this. On purpose.
I wonder what would the reaction be if it was the opposite. A total disrespecs and Federer, AGAIN, showing his real face...
Exactly. Thank goodnes they have careers unlike some sociopaths throughout history such as austrian ones in post ww1 who lost their careers and demonized the world.
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But the whole world loves Roger whatever he does. He has that magnetism. Anyway, at least Roger never has long absences from the tour. I like that consistency, so he is always there for his fans to enjoy. Pity, us Rafa fans never have that.
A very long one is coming...the sooner, the better...
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A very long one is coming...the sooner, the better...
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Wow. Typical TW reaction. Blowing something utterly insignificant out of proportions.
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I think Federer did it on purpose. We all know he doesn't like Djokovic.
He doesn't like people who can beat him
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