Scottish born Andy Murray, a Wimbledon champion who is ranked second in the world in men’s tennis, is a distant relative of mine.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n I\u2019ve only met him once, and that was over twenty years ago when he was just six, but I always felt like I made a pretty strong impression on him. As such, I\u2019ve tried to stay in contact with him over the years, hoping to provide the leadership, guidance and confidence, that a young, ambitious and talented member of my family might benefit from.<\/p>\n I have to say, he has proven a very disappointing correspondent.<\/p>\n No matter, the fact that he’s never bothered to respond to any of my email hasn’t stopped me from writing, and when I heard that there were very serious allegations of match fixing at the highest levels of professional tennis, I wrote my young protege these supportive emails.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Andy:<\/p>\n Hey!<\/p>\n It’s your cool cousin, Michael here!<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n You know, the one who taught you how to serve and properly identify a crop circle back in the summer of ’94! I got a bad bloody nose for some reason that day. No idea why. So weird. Might have had something do with magnetic resonance from the crop circles.<\/p>\n Anyway, I know that you’re involved in the match fixing that’s now being investigated by the authorities.<\/p>\n You’re a Murray.<\/p>\n We come from a long line of sheep thieves and have a known a history of committing cowardly acts in the face of pressure. It’s in the blood. Hell, in grade seven I threw a spelling bee because another kid promised me a sexy photograph of Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I pretended I didn’t know how to spell \u201cPsychotic\u201d during the competition. Acted like I thought it started with an \u201cS!\u201d<\/p>\n As if.<\/p>\n I was born knowing how to spell psychotic.<\/p>\n I just want you to know that I think fixing matches is cool. It’s easy money. And don’t worry, your secret is safe with me!<\/p>\n Confidentially,<\/p>\n Michael Murray<\/p>\n PS: I know your character even if the public doesn’t. I owe my bookie Goran in excess of $7,000, due in large part to betting (unsuccessfully!!) on you.<\/p>\n You gotta back family, man!<\/p>\n Michael Murray<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Andy:<\/p>\n As you might have heard, I now have a baby boy. Jones.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n He’s the apple of our eye. Sure is expensive, though. Hungry, little money machine. Clothes horse, too. And as I am now the respected head of a family I really need to boost my earning potential. Not sure what to do. I have a real gift for predicting the outcome of sporting events. Do you have any suggestions of what I might do?<\/p>\n Michael Murray<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Andy:<\/p>\n Was looking at some pictures of your wife the other day.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n A real beauty. Guess money buys a lot of nice things. Has anybody started a fake Twitter account for her where she says you’re a domestic abuser and have all sorts of terrible and embarrassing sexual kinks? For an angry and desperate person with lots of time on his hands, that sort of account would sure be easy to create.<\/p>\n It would be a real shame if anything happened to her pretty face or hot body.<\/p>\n Michael Murray<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Andy:<\/p>\n I am going to take your silence as agreement with everything I have written. If this is the case and you are onboard with fixing a match on behalf of your family and saving yourself from Twitter humiliation, please wear white during your next tennis match.<\/p>\n Michael Murray<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Andy:<\/p>\n Excellent.<\/p>\n In the second round of the Australian Open, just pretend, as you typically do, to have lost your temper and concentration,<\/p>\n
\nAndy:<\/p>\n