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19th September 2014 #1
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Andy Murray
It's high time this shyster left Surrey and headed back north of the border - he needs to get his filthy hotel in order :-
A luxury hotel owned by tennis star Andy Murray has been blasted by inspectors after failing a food hygiene inspection.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/lo...ection-4273323
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19th September 2014 #2
Bet ye cannae beat him at tennis though!
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I'll never forget his anti England football stance, his ghastly mother is soon to be on the tacky come dancing programme
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/active/11...ependence.html
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19th September 2014 #5
He is so anti English. Yet he lives here. Why doesn't he stay in Scotland full time if we are that bad!
I've never warmed to him as he never has a good word to say about English people.
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19th September 2014 #6
I think he,ll deeply regret coming out in favour of the 'YES' vote, that,s for sure
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The brother's not up to much either and the mother is a self centred publicity seeker. A fairly awful family
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19th September 2014 #8
I'm with Ded, can't stand the bloke. He's quite clearly anti English and it's easy to support the 'YES' campaign whilst living in leafy Surrey.
As for his mother
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19th September 2014 #9
I'm with you all. He has always been anti-English. His PR Company no doubt told him to button it while he makes his millions. Could be interesting next Wimbledon.
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19th September 2014 #10
Have you noticed how crap he is again since splitting from his coach, Ivan Lendl?
Lendl made Murray the player he was and deserves far more credit.
And yeah, I'm not a fan of him either.
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Shyster? How do you work that one out ??
So because he agreed with the 'YES' vote..... you think he should go back to Scotland !! The worst you could say is that it was a misguided choice ( I am a 'NO') but a choice that he is free to have.
"Filthy hotel"... come on .... get real.... it was a simple connection to a wash hand basin !! FFS !!
Can't believe the dislike here. Anti English re the football was teased out of him and misquoted.
I'm Scottish, lived in England most of my life, but I always want England to lose at football ... not because I am anti-England - or English - but simply because it gives me an easier life ! Cos if England wins, the comments that come my way here in England are both annoying and irritating. You may say it's no big deal and should go with it as it's only banter... try listening to it for over 40 years.
I may add that I have travelled over the world supporting England in other sports and have even coached England national players in my sport. It's just football fans that are irritating.
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19th September 2014 #12
I'm a proud English supporter (ok keep it quiet at the moment) but have always been amazed at the nastiness of some Scotland fans towards the England team. It doesn't go the other way.
When England have not qualified (Argentina '78) I cheered on Scotland, likewise Eire and Northern Ireland etc - so did my mates.
Always had to put up with the lame excuse from Scottish fans that we always think we are going to win a trophy. We don't
We just get carried away knowing we have a chance, albeit tiny.
I have never liked Murray for the reasons mentioned, he comes across as boring, dour and miserable.
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19th September 2014 #13
I'm not a Murray fan, in fact I would prefer him to stay on the north side of the border, if you are not or don't want to be part of the union, ciao.....
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He's got a petulant, snarling super brat attitude totally at odds with the British sense of fair play and sportsmanship. He hates the English yet he's happy to soak up English schoolgirl Wimbledon adulation. All this whilst living in the Surrey stockbroker belt. He's dropping down the tennis rankings so its high time for him to break for the border and join Sean Connery in the Bahamas
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19th September 2014 #15
I hate the English as well.... the southern part anyway ... oh, and the geordies
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19th September 2014 #16
Same thing happens to the English living in Scotland. It works both ways.
When I lived there, every other person new I met came out with something like "So you're one of them are you?", which got irritating, and that was even before the topic of football came up.
As Les said, Murray comes across as an unlikeable character anyway. If he had the personality of wee Gordon Strachan for example, I'm sure people would take to him a lot more.
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19th September 2014 #19
...and not forgetting the French
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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19th September 2014 #22
What about those softies from Yorkshire?
Actually, I'd better retract that statement seeing my Gran is from Featherstone!
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20th September 2014 #23
You're not very nice to one another are you?
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20th September 2014 #25
Scottish independence referendum: Frankie Boyle reacts to nation's 'No' vote - 'To be fair, I've always hated Scotland'
Then there was Frankie Boyle. Who posted the tongue-in-cheek following:
He is a comedian, after all.
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20th September 2014 #26
Not really a fan of The Gallagher's but I liked this
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20th September 2014 #27
Neither am I, but if its real to him.
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20th September 2014 #29
Go Liam
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20th September 2014 #30Andy Murray may have ruined his mum's chances on Strictly suggest bookies
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