Personally want to see a Murray vs Federer final with a convincing win for Federer
then go to scotland, you'll soon find out about their "we must hate the english mentality".Murray... I don't understand this 'we must hate the Scottish' mentality.
then go to scotland, you'll soon find out about their "we must hate the english mentality".
Murray... I don't understand this 'we must hate the Scottish' mentality.
then go to scotland, you'll soon find out about their "we must hate the english mentality".
Murray definitely - would give British tennis a much-needed boost (hopefully!)
Nationality doesn't enter into it. The winner of any tennis tournament should always be the player who pulls out an exceptional performance during the course of the event.
It's too early to say who I want to win.
Nationality is an ESSENTIAL element of World Cup football or the Euros, as long as my team are still in the competition. When they've been dumped out, I have no problems wanting Greece (or whoever) to win - if they deserve to.Isn't that a bit like saying "I don't know who I want to win the World Cup, it depends who plays the best in the tournament, Nationality doesn't come into it".
Or "I don't know who I want to win the FA Cup, it depends who puts in the best performances in it". Meaning you would probably want Man Utd or Chelsea to win it over the Albion.
LB, I put it to you that you are a GLORY HUNTER.
Nationality is an ESSENTIAL element of World Cup football or the Euros, as long as my team are still in the competition. When they've been dumped out, I have no problems wanting Greece (or whoever) to win - if they deserve to.
Likewise the FA Cup - if I can be bothered to follow the tournament once the Albion are out.
Tennis players are the same - except that none of them represent a nation. They play for themselves. I want the best to win.
Were the folk at Glastonbury disappointed that Springsteen outshone the brave British veteran, Tom Jones? Of course not.
touring scotland would suggest you went to tourist areas, course they will be friendly and welcoming , its their livelihood.I've just spent two weeks touring Scotland, everyone was friendly and welcoming
Why?