Off Topic Wimbledon

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Spanish bloke with no connection to England wins a competition in England cheered on by English people?

Get to ****.

Rather stick pins my eyes.

Enjoying sports is subjective so I can understand the last sentence, but the cheering was for a relatively new on the scene and young player toppling the last (and arguably the best) of a group of 5 players who have dominated the sport for two decades, nothing to do with his nationality.
 
Enjoying sports is subjective so I can understand the last sentence, but the cheering was for a relatively new on the scene and young player toppling the last (and arguably the best) of a group of 5 players who have dominated the sport for two decades, nothing to do with his nationality.
Why can't we just enjoy the sport for what it is? The English had a go and came up short, disappointing but not the end of the world. I'll be shouting for England on Wednesday but I won't be suicidal if we lose.