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Jambo woes are ‘shame’ says Murray

Andy Murray with the shirt he donated to the museum

Andy Murray with the shirt he donated to the museum

SCOTTISH tennis ace Andy Murray has refused to gloat over Hearts’ tax issues as he admitted Hibs could be relegated.

The world number four was sympathetic to the plight of the Tynecastle team and said football chiefs had to take stock of how clubs were run.

He described the Jambos’ position as a “real shame”.

Andy, Jamie and Judy Murray spoke to the News ahead of a live talk hosted in the National Museum of Scotland yesterday. The trio talked about their careers, passion for sport and Judy’s Set4Sport initiative aimed at getting more young people active.

Asked if Hibs could beat the drop, Andy said: “You’d hope so but you never know. They are doing alright in the cup and that’s some consolation.”


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HibbyHeapy1967

Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 06:45 PM

#2 of course he knows about Hibs... his maternal grandfather played for Hibs. As fir chipping in to both clubs, he a business man as well as a sports man. Football is not a good investment.



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View From The Shed

Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at 03:08 PM

Not very constructive comments and I don,t think he really knows that much about Hibs or Hearts but commented on them as it was an interview involving Edinburgh.I note he never mentioned chipping in a few quid to each club!!!



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RolIand

Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at 02:02 PM

Andym, Andy, Andy, they haven't done anthing in the cup since 1902, shame that eh.



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