I do not have a problem with the scotts or the welsh, i tend to support any british person in sport.
But Andy Murray angers me because, when the world cup was on he said in a interview, at wimbledon people should focus on him not football.
Come on Andy you were playing in england, what did you expect?
if he is aint england maybe he should stop playing tennis here
He has the mental age of a five year old
Does anybody agreed?
2007-01-21
23:48:36
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sorry anti- english
2007-01-22
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Yes. I totally agree with you. He doesn't see himself as British but as Scottish and when you play tennis you represent Great Britain. It makes me angry to see people waving Union Jacks at Wimbledon for him - they obviously have no idea that he doesn't like the English. Hopefully Nadal has wiped the floor with him this morning but I haven't seen results yet.
2007-01-21 23:54:08
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answered by Misha-non-penguin 5
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Murray has been taking area in so properly presently, really any authentic tennis fan might want to like to work out a champion that has performed properly sufficient to should win. at the same time as i become youthful, all of us had our in demand football communities, yet we also all supported our community first branch (certain am that previous!) area too. the way I see it, he's Scottish and appreciate to that, yet he's my community (nearest) wish as an Englishman, so i'd be helping him. Does it count number even if he's a glowing personality or no longer, he's there to play tennis to the finest of his ability. strong success to you Murray. further - certain he would have made some ill conceived comments contained in the previous, yet dont ignore, he become youthful and new to being contained in the global media spotlight, he will be somewhat older and wiser now.
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answered by ? 4
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Who's Andy Murray?
2007-01-21 23:52:21
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answered by agius1520 6
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Pretty stupid of him to say he wants England to go out of the world cup just before he played at Wimbledon. Not the shiniest pebble on the beach. Hope he enjoys all the success Tim Henman has.
2007-01-21 23:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know much about tennis but i presume we Scot's people don't have anywhere like Wimbledon here in Scotland and I think if we had more Scots like Andrew Murray thing might improve for us and as far as football goes do you think we would want England to win??
2007-01-22 00:03:46
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answered by Jazz Mc 4
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I think Rafael Nadal is brilliant, delighted he won. Murray is a Scot, why would he like the English????? Sure nevermind, when they get their independance he won't have to worry about having GBR after his name.He does come across arrogant , but he is a very good tennis player, grates me to say it.
2007-01-22 03:19:57
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answered by bee bee 6
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Yes! The world cup comes along every four years where as wimbeldon comes every year not to mention the other three major opens. He should wait till next year so there will be no distractions
2007-01-21 23:53:20
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answered by ro 2
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Don't be anti-English. I'm English but I hate Murray.(He's Scottish anyways)
As weird as it may sound, I was totally rooting for my favourite player ever, Rafael Nadal and he won. I'm so happy!!!
He won in 5 tough sets and believe me the match was unbelievable.
Rafa proved his guts and I'm sure he'll make it!
2007-01-22 02:18:24
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answered by SAPPHIRE 3
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I think we should support anyone who makes some kind of impression in sport. Generally speaking the English/Scottish/Welsh/Irish aren't high profile in the world sport scene are they? Let us be totally honest, you can count current GB world champs on fingers of one hand.
2007-01-21 23:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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don't care now Safin has gone. Andy Murray seems like a jumped up little eejit!!And arrogant to boot, so come on Nadal!!
2007-01-21 23:58:46
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answered by Christine 6
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