sawtooth
Tour Winner
The Murray thread does make me wonder, do all Scots hate the English?
i put no, but i did hear King Salmond has ordered bricks to be deliverd to Hadrians wall for 2014
The Murray thread does make me wonder, do all Scots hate the English?
I voted no. I wouldn't say that I hate anyone.
To reverse the question. Can anyone give a reason why the Scots should love the English ?
I think Sawtooth, you will find very few Scots who 'hate' the English BUT we do hate the 'Engerland' media!!
We are after all a wee country in comparison to our big cousins down 'souff' and we do do quite well as a nation, so we are justly proud of any decent results that come our way.
My observation is, if I were an English man, (God forbid) I would be so disappointed in the ongoing lack of achievement by my country's sportspeople!!
'Souff' baiting is also quite enjoyable.
Colluden apart, is there any reason you shouldn't?![]()
What the hell is a Colluden ?![]()
My opinion, as an ex-pat Englishman living in Scotland for 10 years:
There is a collective national pride in being Scottish (quite rightly) which manifests its self in a fairly half hearted 'hatred' of England. The amount of times I have heard 'English Bastards', swiftly followed by 'no offence pal' is considerable. It's a conditioning thing.
Culloden? very few English troops involved. Read your history, properly. It was mainly Lowland Scottish Regiments at the battle.
What I do find immensely irritating however is a pub full of proud Scots cheering goals by Germany against England in the 2010 world cup as though they had scored themselves - pathetic, totally pathetic.
66 and all that. Raised at every opportunity - 'it's the English media', mmmm, no it isn't, the average scot raises the issue of 66 more than we do. But, paradoxically, 50% of Scotland still gets a stiffy about a club winning a European knock out tournament one year later. They still sing about it every game, funnily enough I don't hear Villa singing about it or indeed Forest (who managed it twice).
But, and it's a big one, having lived in both London and Glasgow, I know which city I prefer. I have everything on my doorstep, beautiful wild scenery and a cosmopolitan city within easy reach.
I just hope, that should Salmond succeed, that I am allowed to continue my work here improving the gene pool post-independence