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Yelkcub Jul 2nd 2010 6:27 pm

Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 
Do you think that he had previously spent too much time watching Braveheart but is a reformed character following a change of heart who now loves the English? Or perhaps he has realised that by alienating the English supporters, he was taking money out of his own pocket?

Is he a twat or not?

mandymoochops Jul 2nd 2010 6:36 pm

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 
Who is he then some scottish tennis player or something?

Yelkcub Jul 2nd 2010 6:41 pm

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 

Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 8674420)
Who is he then some scottish tennis player or something?

He's was Scottish, but now he is a British tennis player.:p

Flyingscottie Jul 3rd 2010 12:03 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 

Originally Posted by Yelkcub (Post 8674412)
Do you think that he had previously spent too much time watching Braveheart but is a reformed character following a change of heart who now loves the English? Or perhaps he has realised that by alienating the English supporters, he was taking money out of his own pocket?

Is he a twat or not?

What has he done to alienate English people?

fledermaus Jul 3rd 2010 1:05 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 

Originally Posted by Yelkcub (Post 8674427)
He's was Scottish, but now he is a British tennis player.:p

How does this manifest itself??


PS didn't he sing/write Snowbird??

Kimbie Jul 3rd 2010 1:17 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 

Originally Posted by Yelkcub (Post 8674427)
He's was Scottish, but now he is a British tennis player.:p

No you have it all wrong, when he is doing well he is a british player, when it goes badly he becomes scotish :)

Kimbie

Auld Yin Jul 3rd 2010 1:27 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 

Originally Posted by Yelkcub (Post 8674412)
Do you think that he had previously spent too much time watching Braveheart but is a reformed character following a change of heart who now loves the English? Or perhaps he has realised that by alienating the English supporters, he was taking money out of his own pocket?

Is he a twat or not?

Methinks you're the TWAT for writing such drivel.

reggiedh Jul 3rd 2010 2:26 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 

Originally Posted by Yelkcub (Post 8674412)
Do you think that he had previously spent too much time watching Braveheart but is a reformed character following a change of heart who now loves the English? Or perhaps he has realised that by alienating the English supporters, he was taking money out of his own pocket?

Is he a twat or not?

Twat.

ann m Jul 3rd 2010 2:58 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 
I think he has the personality of a broom handle, and try as hard as I like to support him, I can't warm to the fella at all. He is a good player and still has some more potential - but perhaps only for another short window of a year or two.

I think he will fade into a bad-tempered oblivion within 4 years.

Alan2005 Jul 3rd 2010 4:19 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 
Not a twat. Just a moderately decent tennis player who isn't particularly media savvy.

Yelkcub Jul 3rd 2010 4:44 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 

Originally Posted by Flyingscottie (Post 8674907)
What has he done to alienate English people?


If you read his previous interviews I think that they your question answers itself. If you are going to make stupid comments about a nation of individuals and they are the hand that feeds, you might find yourself with a little less food.

I think the more appropiate question would be "What has he done to win their hearts and minds?"

Auld Yin Jul 3rd 2010 5:57 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 

Originally Posted by Yelkcub (Post 8675385)
If you read his previous interviews I think that they your question answers itself. If you are going to make stupid comments about a nation of individuals and they are the hand that feeds, you might find yourself with a little less food.

I think the more appropiate question would be "What has he done to win their hearts and minds?"

Why does he have to win their hearts and minds? All he has to do is win and be top of the heap. The British public will think the sun shines out of his arse even if he's the most miserable SOB in the game. Being a nice, sweet guy will not put food on his table. There are many major tournaments around the world other than Wimbledon that he has won/can win/do well in. The British public is no longer the hand that feeds him.

Bijilo123 Jul 3rd 2010 6:00 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 

Originally Posted by ann m (Post 8675232)
I think he has the personality of a broom handle, and try as hard as I like to support him, I can't warm to the fella at all. He is a good player and still has some more potential - but perhaps only for another short window of a year or two.

I think he will fade into a bad-tempered oblivion within 4 years.

I remember Tim Henman whose personality was godlike.

Frazer56754 Jul 3rd 2010 6:04 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 
No Andy Murray is a twat. You are right. I was born in England but my Dad is Scottish and even my Dad thinks he's a twat. I would respect him more if he didn't do a U turn on his opinions. I hate 2 faced people:sneaky:!

Bijilo123 Jul 3rd 2010 6:05 am

Re: Andy Murray - Twat or not?
 
you are saying Tim is a twat?


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