- Aug 8, 2005
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I have never been a fan of his after his comments about the England football team, but I have to say he does now seem to be a decent guy who is grafting very hard to keep playing the sport he loves. Fair play to him.
If it's the "joke" where he went to watch Jamaica Vs England football friendly wearing a Jamaican replica shirt and supporting Jamaica - yeah, hilarious, my sides still hurt now!You're still upset over a joke he made nearly a decade and a half ago? OK.
I actually once played tennis at school in Devon with a lad whose dad had a visit to Scotland. He tells me that he is shithouse.Before anyone else does it...
- Can he play at left back?
- We need to be spending 40 million on a striker, not an aging Scot.
- Does this mean we are selling Caicedo/Mac Allister/Mitoma ect...
blah blah blah.
Think it was the one about Worthing.If it's the "joke" where he went to watch Jamaica Vs England football friendly wearing a Jamaican replica shirt and supporting Jamaica - yeah, hilarious, my sides still hurt now!
It's an undocumented fact that Scots will support anyone playing against England, it's their heritage and culture, but many choose not to be quite so public about it.
I admire his sporting achievements, but I still think of him as Scottish first, British second [and a bit of a nob too]
A few very weird things about this.If it's the "joke" where he went to watch Jamaica Vs England football friendly wearing a Jamaican replica shirt and supporting Jamaica - yeah, hilarious, my sides still hurt now!
You are Tiger Tim and I'll eat my wig.I actually once played tennis at school in Devon with a lad whose dad had a visit to Scotland. He tells me that he is shithouse.
He's Scottish. Why would you expect him to want England to win anything?I have never been a fan of his after his comments about the England football team, but I have to say he does now seem to be a decent guy who is grafting very hard to keep playing the sport he loves. Fair play to him.
It's mad how this story has grown to him now wearing a Jamaica shirt at an actual game. He's Scottish, a football fan (GGTTH), and was asked a question about supporting England during the 2006 World Cup. Why in god's name would he want England to win? I'd be more pissed off if he came out with some wishy-washy nonsense. Bloke's a legend.A few very weird things about this.
1 - If he did it, it would have been in 2006 and he would have been about 18 or 19. VERY ODD for a grown person to still be upset about a teenager clearing having a joke.
2 - I can't find ANY written or photo evidence on a quick google search that this happened. Not even a rumour came up.
The Anti-England thing people have about Andy Murray is so utterly bizarre. He made a joke, sat next to Tim Henman when asked who he wanted to win.
Anyway, what a player. For anyone who hasn't watched it, I'd highly recommend the documentary that followed him during all the operations/rehab and him not being sure if he'd carry on.
Yes he absolutely is a legend.It's mad how this story has grown to him now wearing a Jamaica shirt at an actual game. He's Scottish, a football fan (GGTTH), and was asked a question about supporting England during the 2006 World Cup. Why in god's name would he want England to win? I'd be more pissed off if he came out with some wishy-washy nonsense. Bloke's a legend.
Yeah, that's bullshit.A few very weird things about this.
1 - If he did it, it would have been in 2006 and he would have been about 18 or 19. VERY ODD for a grown person to still be upset about a teenager clearing having a joke.
2 - I can't find ANY written or photo evidence on a quick google search that this happened. Not even a rumour came up.
The Anti-England thing people have about Andy Murray is so utterly bizarre. He made a joke, sat next to Tim Henman when asked who he wanted to win.
Anyway, what a player. For anyone who hasn't watched it, I'd highly recommend the documentary that followed him during all the operations/rehab and him not being sure if he'd carry on.
Sorry chap, my memory isn't what it used to be ...If you're going to repeat a made-up anecdote @Shropshire Seagull, at least get the details right
Like 'Call Me Dave' who knew he supported a team that played in claret and blue but wasn't sure if it was Wet Sham or Luxury Villa.It's mad how this story has grown to him now wearing a Jamaica shirt at an actual game. He's Scottish, a football fan (GGTTH), and was asked a question about supporting England during the 2006 World Cup. Why in god's name would he want England to win? I'd be more pissed off if he came out with some wishy-washy nonsense. Bloke's a legend.
I had given you a thumbs up, but then I took it away. Call be a heartless bastard.I have never been a fan of his after his comments about the England football team, but I have to say he does now seem to be a decent guy who is grafting very hard to keep playing the sport he loves. Fair play to him.