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Andy Murray. “There were times when I couldn’t tie my shoes, when I thought I would never play again”.
At 34, returns to Wimbledon after four seasons, during which he suffered and underwent hip surgery; memories of his childhood, matches with Del Potro and the passion for the game that the Big 4 tennis player has.
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“I could have been one of those children. Brothers and sisters of some of my friends were killed.”.
Andrew Barron Murray (Andy Murray in the sporting world) was eight years old on 13 May 1996 when Thomas Hamilton, 43, a former Boy Scout leader at Dunblane Primary School, a Scottish town of 9,400 inhabitants 65 kilometres from Edinburgh, burst into the gymnasium and opened fire with several revolvers, killing sixteen boys - most of them five years old - and a teacher. Twelve other children and three adults were wounded. He then k
New police figures show how many registered sex offenders are living in the Stirling area
According to Police Scotland figures, there are almost 100 registered sex offenders living in FK postcodes in and around the Stirling area.
The number of registered sex offenders living in and around Stirling has been revealed (Image: Stirling Observer)
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Friends say Stirling councillor Graham Lambie will be remembered as a true gentleman
The Forth and Endrick councillor sadly died at his Stirling home last week
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Graham Lambie (centre) with Ian and Steven Paterson at the Japan v Scotland match at Yokohama in May 2006 (Image: handout/UGC)
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