Andy Murray doesn't pretend to like the English. Last time we did play Croatia he did wear a Croatia shirt, and when man u played Barca in the UCL he done his interview in a Barca shirt.Last night on Twitter was like the internet had been turned back on in Scotland, after being off for a month.
I never support Scotland or Wales at any sport. The majority of their fans hate the English, so they don't deserve my support.
What I do hate is people like Andy Murray and certain media personalities from Scotland, who claim to quite like England, because its good PR. I'd rather Murray was sat in a BBC studio wearing a Croatia shirt, that putting on a fake persona.
Biggest mistake they made in their indyref, was not asking the English to vote whether we wanted them or not.I think most Scots hate us , the sooner they get independence the better.
They'll be close, but I predict a gutsy narrow defeat by Gilbratar for a play-off spot.
Yeah, I can’t really remember his rationale. I guess it would make more sense if he refused to recognise any nations. Anyway, it was a long time ago...he’s probably in UKIP by now. Good teacher though!Ah that famous Marx quote “anyone but England”
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Every element of that is totally mixed up - especially the "going to work happy" bit.I know a chap born in Cov, English parents supports Republic of Ireland and Glasgow Rangers and will be going to work today very happy
If it's England, or an Englishman, in any sport, I am rooting for them all the way, be it football, rugby, cricket, tennis, golf, F1, darts, snooker, cycling, curling, hockey, swimming etc. etc.
And I always have considered myself an Englishman rather than a Brit. Englishman first every time.
Doesn't matter either if I dislike Man U, or Chelsea, or Liverpool, or whoever, as soon as they are playing in a European match, I back them. Even backed Villa when they won the European Cup. They represent England.
Wasps fans?
Always been the same since I was a kid, wanting to see the English teams do well.
Think it all started with Man U beating Benfica back in 1968 in the European Cup.
It was one of the first ever games I can recall and our neighbours even let us go round and watch the game round their house, because they had a colour TV.
Man U won 4-1 and it was a thrilling game with the likes of Best and Charlton.
Kind of set up my thinking and stance from an early age to follow English clubs and have done so ever since.
Next game I can remember after that was Chelsea in the Cup Winners Cup. Think that was 1971.
I was supposed to go to cubs, but me and all my mates ditched it to watch the game on TV and the next week they kicked us all out of cubs, such was the scout leader's rage.
Makes perfect sense to me, because it was all formed in early childhood.
Don't see how you can criticise it.
Yeah, sort of with you there. I wanted Aberdeen to do well in Europe and Rangers too.In fairness I always wanted UK teams to do well (except Wales ).
Spoken like a true wise old Englishman .If it's England, or an Englishman, in any sport, I am rooting for them all the way, be it football, rugby, cricket, tennis, golf, F1, darts, snooker, cycling, curling, hockey, swimming etc. etc.
And I always have considered myself an Englishman rather than a Brit. Englishman first every time.
Doesn't matter either if I dislike Man U, or Chelsea, or Liverpool, or whoever, as soon as they are playing in a European match, I back them. Even backed Villa when they won the European Cup. They represent England.
Does anyone else have "associates" who are English born and bred, yet take much glee in the English football team losing?
Personally, I don't like many more other sports other than football and rugby, but I'd never rout against England, regardless of the sport.
Just wanted an additional stance on this, as I've seen several people I know revel in the result tonight...
I would support the home nations over others for just that reason. They are the people of these islands. They lived and died alongside us under our banner and monarch. Rivals in sport yes, brothers in arms certainly.I support England in most sports, not overly fussed by the football. It's actually shocked me the amount of people picking country over club but I imagine if you asked the question a month ago the answers would've been different. The Facebook page did the same and the results were massively in favour of club which has restored my faith in humanity.
I used to support England at rugby but I can't bring myself to cheer for wasps players if they score a try against a player from the club I support. Maybe that's sad but I've now become an impartial observer when watching England rugby.
In Europe I will support the team I prefer to watch whether they're English or not. I certainly wanted Madrid to beat Liverpool and Barca to beat Chelsea for example.
I'll happily see Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland win because I'd rather watch them in the next round than Denmark or Switzerland etc.
I am excused. My family has been traced all the way back to 1066 and Nottingham on one side and all the way back to 1596 on the other side and to the Gloucester and Evesham area. All English all the way through.Anyone who thinks you have to support England bevuase you are born here is a prize fucking plum
End of story
How's that then? Born in Coventry, England. Your team chooses you, you don't choose your team. Same as your nationality.Anyone who thinks you have to support England bevuase you are born here is a prize fucking plum
End of story
Yeah, but then you could be on holiday over here and give birth here, or just be working for a while here and give birth here.How's that then? Born in Coventry, England. Your team chooses you, you don't choose your team. Same as your nationality.
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How's that then? Born in Coventry, England. Your team chooses you, you don't choose your team. Same as your nationality.
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You should have gone to a Scotland v England game at Hampden Park back in the 70s,Yeah, sort of with you there. I wanted Aberdeen to do well in Europe and Rangers too.
I have never been to Scotland, but haven't had any problems with the Scots down here past a bit of very friendly banter, but with the Welsh I have always encountered quite a lot of bitterness.
Understandable really, as they have only had an English king since 1282 and been part of the UK since 1536.
We need to give them time to adjust.
So, did you survive then?You should have gone to a Scotland v England game at Hampden Park back in the 70s,
I went once, had a cousin who lived in Glasgow and he took in with the Scottish fans behind the goal, I'll never forget what he told me just before we went in, " what ever you do don't speak " if they here you are English you may never get out alive.
Scotland won 2 nil, it's a good job England didn't score on the day, I might not be here to tell the tale.
Trust me when it comes to football in Scotland they hate the SASSENACHS.
Yeah only just, one hundred thousand pissed up Scotts, not a pretty sight.So, did you survive then?
Anyone who thinks you have to support England bevuase you are born here is a prize fucking plum
End of story
Are you on a NHS waiting list for an operation?Totally agree...I didn't ask to be born in this country so I don't have to support England if I don't want to (plus I have Welsh blood in me anyway)
Are you on a NHS waiting list for an operation?
Typical Welsh. Always first to the ba.I work for the NHS so I'd get seen ahead of people.or sheep,in any queue
Typical Welsh. Always first to the ba.
No, that would make me a Welsh miner.Plumbed the depths there, Otis.
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