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Re: Willstrop

I'd like to suggest that this chap isn't speaking on behalf of the readers as he claims - to me, squash is an interest, a hobby, and I find malcolm's insight on the life of a professional very interesting - I am never likely to be in that position myself, and I like to see how others live. Fair play to malcolm if he writes only about his son and products of his system - why not? There seems to be an awful lot of miserable people whingeing about pathetically minor issues on this board - I just wish everyone would cheer up a bit - aren't we all on the same side as fans of squash?

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I think it is great to hear Malcolm's opinion. Come on, he is bound to be proud of James, and why not. Don't forgetmiit is only one man's view and we are lucky to hear that view from someone so involved in the sport we love. Long may they continue.

Re: Willstrop

It sounds like you are expecting unbiased reporting, but i dont thing such a thing has ever existed in the history of mankind!

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I don't understand why everyone moans about Malcolm Willstrop!!! He is an excellent coach, has produced 2 excellent Senior players, one of which happens to be his son. His juniors play brilliantly, and the club which he is based at win quite a lot!! People that moan about him or belittle his acheivements in my mind are jealous!!! I have had the privilidge of watching his demonstrations with his players and they always give me inspiration to try new things in my training. I'm glad he talks about his son. He is obviously a proud father and is passionate about squash. Surely thats a good thing??!!


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