Andy Murray tennis player

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porterjack

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so the English dont claim him when he is winning? i get the sense they are so desperate for a local winner at Wimbledon they would do such
 

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Some do. I can't stand the stuck up little prick.

It's ironic that Lendl is his coach, he spent most of his career in other players shadows, much like Murray does now.
 

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Most of his supporters are English, hence he calls himself British

Uhm... isn't Scotland part of Great Britain? So wouldn't it be appropriate for him to refer to himself as British (citizenry) as well as Scottish (ancestry/heritage)?
 

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funny thing is Tennis ( apart from the davis cup) is NOT a nationalistic sport imho, players play for themselves in the main, not for their country, yet the fans do tend to wrap the flag around their heroes

we saw it here when Greg Rudetski was playing well
 

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funny thing is Tennis ( apart from the davis cup) is NOT a nationalistic sport imho, players play for themselves in the main, not for their country, yet the fans do tend to wrap the flag around their heroes

we saw it here when Greg Rudetski was playing well


Correct, and Murray plays for Britain in the Davis Cup
 

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He's scottish, but that's cool. He's a good player.

The scots get a bit defensive about their sportsmen and women. They think we steal them for ourselves. Often it's simply a matter of whether in the sport in question, at the international level, do you mainly play for Britain or England/Scotland/Wales/Ireland?
eg: Kenny Dalglish will always be referred to as a Scottish footballer, while Steve Redgrave will always be referred to as a British rower.
 
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