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Post by Vinny on Jul 1, 2024 19:38:32 GMT
A Scot who enjoys the support of the English. If only all Scots had reciprocal support for their fellow Brits.
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Post by Bentley on Jul 1, 2024 19:48:43 GMT
Andy Murray, the Scottish former Wimbledon champion, touched a nerve when he said he would be supporting “anyone but England” at the 2006 World Cup,
Not me . I’m ABM👍
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Post by Vinny on Jul 1, 2024 22:44:04 GMT
2006, that was 3 years before English people backed him for Wimbledon and his view of the country changed.
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Post by Bentley on Jul 1, 2024 22:49:48 GMT
2006, that was 3 years before English people backed him for Wimbledon and his view of the country changed. Yup . Money does that . Fuck him.
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Post by morayloon on Jul 1, 2024 23:03:37 GMT
A Scot who enjoys the support of the English. If only all Scots had reciprocal support for their fellow Brits. Don't think he ever changed his mind. Supported Independence IIRC
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Post by Vinny on Jul 1, 2024 23:06:50 GMT
English people support their fellow Brit, get over it racist fellow Brit. You may hate us, you may despise us venomously, but we do not hate you as much as you despise us.
Give your head a shake racist, we are fellow Brits.
If he's a racist like you? That's a shame, that means he's an idiot. But we aren't.
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Post by happyjack on Jul 1, 2024 23:33:15 GMT
A Scot who enjoys the support of the English. If only all Scots had reciprocal support for their fellow Brits. Don't think he ever changed his mind. Supported Independence IIRC So, despite all of your sham protestations and denials, you do recognise that there is a link between anti-English attitudes and support for independence after all.
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Post by bancroft on Jul 3, 2024 10:47:46 GMT
I' m not going to have a go at Murray he survived that dodgy massacre at Dunblane by being off school, not sure what that does to someone. Also his earlier quote about the World Cup might just have been a stereotypical joke.
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Post by happyjack on Jul 3, 2024 12:43:02 GMT
Andy Murray was still just a boy with a man’s arse when he said what he said back then. Although things are nowhere near as bad now, back when AM was growing up, and even more so when I was growing up in the ‘60s and ‘70s, there was a lot to get riled about in terms of the heavily Anglo-centric language and output of the London based UK broadcast media, most notably its sports coverage. It might seem trivial to the English members amongst us who were not on the receiving end of this behaviour, but I believe that having an onslaught of broadcasts beamed and transmitted into our homes that treated the whole country as England and England as if it were the whole country, with any mention of Scotland or Scottish interests, if they were even mentioned at all, coming as an afterthought and with a clear switch of presenter attitude and of language from 1st person plural to 3rd person plural, was a key reason why seeds of anti-English resentment took root amongst so many of my fellow young Scots at that time, long before any of us developed overtly political opinions. While most Scots were and are understandably a bit prickly whenever we encounter examples of such behaviour, those amongst us who were able to recognise, however irksome it might be, that this stuff is ultimately unimportant in the grand scheme of things, learned to shrug this off in adulthood (as AM has obviously been able to do). However, for others, sadly, those seeds that I describe above were too often the start of something that grew and morphed into full-blooded anti-English resentment, dominated their political leanings, and provided willing new recruits to the separatist movement. If that all seems a bit far-fetched then consider this i.e. the shabby coverage of Scottish interest and Scotland’s competitors in the Commonwealth Games in 1978 by the English based UK media that was beamed into homes across Scotland apparently incensed our current First Minister so much at the time that it motivated him to go out and join the SNP when he was just a 15 year old kid.
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Post by Vinny on Jul 3, 2024 15:08:26 GMT
I' m not going to have a go at Murray he survived that dodgy massacre at Dunblane by being off school, not sure what that does to someone. Also his earlier quote about the World Cup might just have been a stereotypical joke. He was at the school, as was his brother Jamie. They survived because they were in a different class, had been at the gym. Teachers and dinner ladies helped hide kids from Hamilton and kept them below window level.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2024 18:00:49 GMT
I doubt he could even compete with the girls going by how often he gets cramp and moans. Typical lazy spoilt bastard.
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Post by Vinny on Jul 4, 2024 7:19:52 GMT
Once upon a time he won Wimbledon, with English people cheering him on.
Point being, the Scots should have learned from that. The English are their brothers and sisters, not their enemies.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2024 9:50:29 GMT
A Scot who enjoys the support of the English. If only all Scots had reciprocal support for their fellow Brits. SIR Andy Murray, if you don't mind!
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Post by Bentley on Jul 4, 2024 12:03:39 GMT
Murray is a professional tennis player that happens to be a Scot . He doesn’t represent team Uk imo.
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Post by Vinny on Jul 4, 2024 14:58:08 GMT
Murray is a professional tennis player that happens to be a Scot . He doesn’t represent team Uk imo. He represented Team GB at the 2012 Olympics.
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