Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:00 pm
Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:37 pm
Sat Sep 11, 2021 11:25 pm
Sun Sep 12, 2021 12:00 am
Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:52 am
Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:04 am
Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:26 am
Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:26 am
Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:25 am
Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:31 am
maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:45 am
Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:51 am
Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:54 am
Bluebarella wrote:Bigmark, your last comment sums up how ignorant you are. The Tikka Masala was invented in Britain in the 1800’s and is now considered to be quintessentially British. Radicanu has spent all her life in the UK and is as British as fish and chips irrespective of her parents heritage.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:57 am
maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
If someone lives somewhere from the age of two they are going to be aligned to that country.
If you moved to Mexico as a two year old and spent thirty years there you would be Mexican in everything but birth. You would speak the lingo, probably tan, follow their culture.
It’s not rocket science.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:08 am
Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
If someone lives somewhere from the age of two they are going to be aligned to that country.
If you moved to Mexico as a two year old and spent thirty years there you would be Mexican in everything but birth. You would speak the lingo, probably tan, follow their culture.
It’s not rocket science.
You couldn’t have read my post. As I said I understand why she classed as British. But wait shocking as it may seem I was just expressing my opinion, sorry it doesn’t align with yours.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:13 am
Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
If someone lives somewhere from the age of two they are going to be aligned to that country.
If you moved to Mexico as a two year old and spent thirty years there you would be Mexican in everything but birth. You would speak the lingo, probably tan, follow their culture.
It’s not rocket science.
You couldn’t have read my post. As I said I understand why she classed as British. But wait shocking as it may seem I was just expressing my opinion, sorry it doesn’t align with yours.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:32 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
If someone lives somewhere from the age of two they are going to be aligned to that country.
If you moved to Mexico as a two year old and spent thirty years there you would be Mexican in everything but birth. You would speak the lingo, probably tan, follow their culture.
It’s not rocket science.
You couldn’t have read my post. As I said I understand why she classed as British. But wait shocking as it may seem I was just expressing my opinion, sorry it doesn’t align with yours.
It's not about opinions, it's about facts.
She is legally classed as British and you can't argue with a fact like that.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:33 am
maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
If someone lives somewhere from the age of two they are going to be aligned to that country.
If you moved to Mexico as a two year old and spent thirty years there you would be Mexican in everything but birth. You would speak the lingo, probably tan, follow their culture.
It’s not rocket science.
You couldn’t have read my post. As I said I understand why she classed as British. But wait shocking as it may seem I was just expressing my opinion, sorry it doesn’t align with yours.
I did read it and was confused by the tikka masala comment.
She is British. Not classed as. Is.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:42 am
Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:53 am
Bigmarkw wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
If someone lives somewhere from the age of two they are going to be aligned to that country.
If you moved to Mexico as a two year old and spent thirty years there you would be Mexican in everything but birth. You would speak the lingo, probably tan, follow their culture.
It’s not rocket science.
You couldn’t have read my post. As I said I understand why she classed as British. But wait shocking as it may seem I was just expressing my opinion, sorry it doesn’t align with yours.
It's not about opinions, it's about facts.
She is legally classed as British and you can't argue with a fact like that.
Wasn’t arguing with it. Just expressing a opinion.
And that’s my option. Fact you can’t agree with a fact like that.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 12:07 pm
Igovernor wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
Actually Tika masala is a british dish, it is not Indian, ask any Indian and they will tell you there is no indian dish called Tika Masala. Admit is you got it wrong and you are trying to cover your arse by saying "I wonder how long before someone bites" Nice try
Sun Sep 12, 2021 12:38 pm
Sun Sep 12, 2021 12:50 pm
Bluebarella wrote:I think it’s odds on you’re just a bit thick. You made a fool of yourself, you’re embarrassed and now you’re back tracking rather unconvincingly. I’d stop digging a deeper hole if I was you
Sun Sep 12, 2021 12:54 pm
Bluebarella wrote:Bigmark, your last comment sums up how ignorant you are. The Tikka Masala was invented in Britain in the 1800’s and is now considered to be quintessentially British. Radicanu has spent all her life in the UK and is as British as fish and chips irrespective of her parents heritage.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 2:35 pm
Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 3:24 pm
Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 3:54 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
If you were 2yrs old you would class yourself Mexican if lived there for 30yrs? If you are older like a teenager when moved there you have a point about being Welsh not Mexican ...
Sun Sep 12, 2021 4:36 pm
Sun Sep 12, 2021 4:43 pm
Bigmarkw wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:maccydee wrote:Bigmarkw wrote:Fair play to her, enjoyed watching her not losing even a set. She’s got big things ahead of her. Great to see.
Don’t see how she British though lol.
How would she be Canadian? She spent two years of her eighteen in canada.
She’s more British than a lot of our football/rugby players are welsh or English players are English.
Because she was born there, and failing that her dad’s Romanian and mother Chinese. So not much british there. If I lived in Mexico for the next 30 years I would never consider myself Mexican. I understand that she gets called British because she lives here but that’s just paperwork she’s as British as a tikka masala.
If you were 2yrs old you would class yourself Mexican if lived there for 30yrs? If you are older like a teenager when moved there you have a point about being Welsh not Mexican ...
I haven’t. But that just me. Like I said I enjoyed watching her irrelevant where she’s from.
Sun Sep 12, 2021 4:52 pm
BluebirdsTilIDie wrote:Only on the city forum could this topic go from congratulating a tennis player to arguing about if she’s British or not to arguing where the tikka masala originated from