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Previously on "When do Scottish sports stars become British?"
Keep it up, lads. I've always said that the Scots will only be prodded into breaking the united kingdom by the offensiveness of English prats, so we need more like you.
They dont! Murray can **** off for all I care and take his inbred scottish ***** with him.
My mate's wife, a scot, claims in all seriousness that the English deliberately make scotland look smaller on maps than it really is!
Have the scots never hear of satellite images then that shows their poxy little country in its true size?
Keep it up, lads. I've always said that the Scots will only be prodded into breaking the united kingdom by the offensiveness of English prats, so we need more like you.
Nothing other than the inability of the media to call him Scottish. England has been so tulip at tennis for so long we have taken to pretending Andy Murray is English.
Here's me thinking he was being called British. Though to be honest from what I've seen he seems to get called Scottish more often than not.
But either way is it a problem? He's Scottish, he lives in Britain - he competes, and quite passionately it seems, for Britain in the Davis cup.
His sin appears to be, to me, not having a big media personality and making some 'supporting anyone but England' comments a few years back (Apparently jokes) - like most Scots wouldn't do the same, and lets be honest - most English these days as well. At work it's friendly banter, but somehow if a media figure makes it it's a cardinal sin.
I like him, I hope he wins and I'll be happy to call him British but if you don't want him that's cool with us jocks that aren't so parochial.
Nothing other than the inability of the media to call him Scottish. England has been so sh1t at tennis for so long we have taken to pretending Andy Murray is English.
I have noting against Scottish people, see avatar. Just the constant Tim Henmanifying of Andy Murray, and the expectation (by Sue Barker at al) that we should be getting Murray mania now. If I were Scottish I'd be a bit p1ssed about the attempt to make him appear not Scottish.
Fine. So you don't like him, I can see why many wouldn't warm to him. But why get into the Scottish/English thing then?
What was the purpose of starting this thread exactly?
I have noting against Scottish people, see avatar. Just the constant Tim Henmanifying of Andy Murray, and the expectation (by Sue Barker at al) that we should be getting Murray mania now. If I were Scottish I'd be a bit p1ssed about the attempt to make him appear not Scottish.
And as us English Brits have contributed overwhelmingly to his upbringing via the Barnet formula we are rightfully entitled to take a large slice of the credit for his success.
Cyberman should be on your ignore list because he's a dickhead.
And as us English Brits have contributed overwhelmingly to his upbringing via the Barnet formula we are rightfully entitled to take a large slice of the credit for his success.
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