Even though he won his semi-final today, in my eyes he still scottish. On another note, i have a fetish for older women, so i would do his mum good style.
he also tried to put across he was scottish and not british by his blue and white t shirt. no red to be had in it. joke of a jock who will never win a GS
I hate tennis. He's ****. His mum is rather attractive. NB: I see that the British number 2 is ranked 215th in the World.
I'm sure he'll not be losing any sleep over a few arrogant English twats choosing not to support him I also see him as Scottish (funnily enough because he was born in Scotland) and I'm sure he sees himself as Scottish so probably doesn't want your support anyway
Murray is ugly and dumb, but he plays Tennis well. I bet you that French lad goes and beats him though.
You're saying we can keep him as if you have a choice in the matter? He's Scottish so it's not really up for debate you dumb ****s
Viking why don't you like him? Anything to do with him saying he'd support anyone that played England?
Not at all! I'm not that small-minded. It's not that I don't like HIM (I don't know the guy, obviously, so how can I say that), it's the fact that so far, he's done very little in Tennis, a sport I cannot stand anyway, yet we constantly have his minor achievements shoved down our throats by the British media as if he's the greatest player ever. Edit: And then you came on and referred to those of us who don't care how he does 'arrogant English twats'.
Maybe if another British player were to step up to the plate then he might not get so much media attention, you said it yourself that the British number 2 in ranked 200+ so there's nobody else worthy of being spoken about in this country And to say his achievements are minor is also wrong, at only 24 he's already won more titles than both Henman and Rusedski won in their whole careers and those 2 were always being spoke about. Tiger Tim was apparently going to win Wimbledon every single year. Murray has also been in grand slam finals (which Henman didn't manage) and he may not have won one yet but he's getting closer and if players like Federer and Nadal are saying it's only a matter of time before he does win one then I tend to listen to them just a tiny bit more than people who want to see him fail