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@ Wait, are all these people you supposedly know supposed to tell you they don't watch in the hope they lose? Why would they do that? Have you asked them? And if so, why would you ask that question.
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@ Can't you answer the question? If laughing at Scotland losing was a thing, no one would have time to do anything but laugh. As for a good game. No, it wasn't. It was one sided in favour of Greece. Scotland were poor. Not many people laugh at Scotland because they are irrelevant in world football. It would be a waste of time.
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@ So you can't answer the question so you've decided to deflect instead. Whilst using emoji's??? LOL. People made comments. I asked them questions they couldn't answer. It's that simple. But don't worry, i know what kind of person you are already. You've made that very clear.
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@ And you need to think longer about justifying your comments without deflecting, amigo. If you didn't care, you wouldn't have made any comments to begin with. But now you're being asked to justify something, all of a sudden you want to come out with the old "You need a hobby" shtick. LOL. Take it easy, yeah.
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@ModernistGaming85 Wait, you're back? Even after deflecting all the time? But it gets better. You're off to your pool? LOL. That's champion that. No, seriously. Thanks for that one. What's the question? You couldn't read an already posted comment for it? Yeah, i'll give you it. Are all these people you supposedly know supposed to tell you they don't watch in the hope they lose? Why would they do that? Have you asked them? And if so, why would you ask that question. There you go... LOL.
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@ You're the one who replied back to me. You even asked what the question was again after deflecting. I gave you the question again only for you to deflect some more. It's clear you can't justify your comment. It's just deflections and ad hominem's. It has nothing to do with being a neighbour. It has everything to do with being xenophobic. That's why you won't see those kind of things in those countries but will with Scotland.
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@ModernistGaming85 The fact you keep on replying without justifying your comment speaks volumes. But try again, yeah. What are you going to reply with next. What is the question again? LOL. Towards who?? LOL. It's been made obvious towards whom. But you keep feigning ignorance.
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@ModernistGaming85 Again you reply without justifying your comment. Sorry, but this doesn't mean Scotland isn't xenophobic towards the English. Spain has people living there and playing in their teams. But it doesn't stop them from being widely racist does it. Maybe go out for a fly in your helicopter to clear your head so as to come back with an actual logical response to the question. Or maybe not. LOL.
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@vey9821 Her went to a school in Northern Ireland which is part of the UK. He's English born. A complete contradiction to all those on your side who claim on "Blood" where it doesn't matter where you're born. What Irish sports did he play? So if you have an LA Raiders cap on, you're not only from LA, but you're part of the team? To your "Core"? LOL. Wiffen even trains in England. But you're welcome. Did you enjoy the second gifted Gold Harrington got? That's twice now where she's lost the final but walked away with the Gold medal. Not once have i seen anyone from your side have a problem with it. But you'll call robbery even when one of yours is beaten legitimately. But it's all hush hush when you benefit. Typical.
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They got it wrong. He's actually English. He just moved to Northern Ireland.
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@warrenpaine With that kind of mentality, the whole world would hate each other. I'll leave that to those who haven't quite evolved properly. But also hilariously ironic considering Wiffen is English born.
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@warrenpaine I'm not disputing the fact he's on team Ireland. I'm just correcting all those complaining about him being described as Northern Irish and being born in England.
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@warrenpaine An Englishman doesn't all of a sudden become Irish because he moved there. That makes no sense. Would i become Japanese if i moved over there for some years? Learn what "Definition" means.
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@jgill551 I know the difference between nationality and ethnicity. I'm talking about being born elsewhere then going to Japan. You can be a national in a country after being there for so long. But they're still not truly from that country. By the way, Daniel has both Irish and British nationality. But nothing changes the fact he's English and born here.
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The UK is in fact the sovereign nation. His "Chosen" country? I thought the only thing that mattered was their blood? He's English born. Therefore, he's English. He isn't actually representing his actual country. The Scots and the Welsh have chosen to represent team GB. But don't let me stop your hypocrisy. At least that Gold medal is actually yours.
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richiengnt Who cares what flag is anywhere. Where was he born? Is he English, yes or no? Does he have an English accent, yes or no? But i do love all this being turned on it's head with you lot always saying it's not about where you're born. It's about their blood. But look at this now being the opposite. The hypocrisy is blinding. P.S Stop liking your own comments.
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richiengnt Clearly he's representing the Republic. I'm not disputing that. I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy and the fact he's British.
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@harshbutfair8993 Can you show me a source of his Mum's maiden name being O'Keefe? She, like his Dad, was born and raised in Leeds, England.
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richiengnt He grew up in Northern Ireland so he chose to represent Ireland. But it still doesn't change the fact he's English though.
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@harshbutfair8993 Can't find that supposed source to prove his Mother is Irish? Funny that isn't it.
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