77 years..............

Jeez, no wonder he's dour! ;)

:ears::)

his grandad played with the famous five.

Between him,Welsh,the Proclaimers,Fish and Dougray Scott, our celeb-o-rama-dour-o-rama quota has been well and truly met.

Watching the cabbage has never been easy.
 
Indoors.

Out doors, um, no. You're rubbish.

Who wants to ride a bike indoors?

Bradley Wiggins, born in Ghent Belgium to an Australian Father and English Mother.

Chris Froome, born in Nairobi Kenya to a Kenyan Mother and English Father.

Robert Millar, born Glasgow Scotland. Only British cyclist to achieve three top three finishes in the Grand Tours, only English speaking rider to have won the polka dot jersey (TDF king of the mountains) etc etc ;)
 
Bradley Wiggins, born in Ghent Belgium to an Australian Father and English Mother.

Chris Froome, born in Nairobi Kenya to a Kenyan Mother and English Father.

Robert Millar, born Glasgow Scotland. Only British cyclist to achieve three top three finishes in the Grand Tours, only English speaking rider to have won the polka dot jersey (TDF king of the mountains) etc etc ;)

No mention of drug taking cheat?
 
And there is a very good reason why being born there in no way lessens his Britishness/ Scottishness. The very same reason my daughter is no less British/ English despite having been born in Germany.

Your daughter is significantly less British/English considering she is German, which in itself is no bad thing.
 
Your daughter is significantly less British/English considering she is German, which in itself is no bad thing.

She is neither less British/ English nor is she German, being born to a service family in a British Military establishment does not in anyway lessen your nationality; that is law by the way not just an opinion. The same is true of David Millar
 
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