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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
Fenster
Calzaghe is British whether he likes it or not.
As for the Italian/Welsh thing, he wore an Italian shirt to a big Wales-Italy rugby match, if I remember right. Taffies must have been seething... pretend it didn't happen, move on, move on ;D
mate, it was originally about what he FELT he was and what he felt a connection to. He's Welsh , and Wales is part of Britain, therefore he's British, but what does "British" mean?
Does he feel more English, Scots or Irish than he does Italian?
I think we should move on from this, but the only people who ever protest about this "British" thing are More often than not English. I don't see Scots , Welsh and Irish being so passionate about it. I wonder why?? just curious.
The only one protesting about the British thing is you ;D You said Britain's greatest ever SMW was Italian and the crux of your argument was
"I see him more as Welsh/Italian , British doesn't come into it. He clearly feels that way as well.
He used to have the Welsh and Italian flags on his shorts , but I never saw a Union Jack."
:-X
Are we really doing this all over again? :rolleyes: right , let's see if I finally make you understand. (probably not, because you'll pick 2 words of what I say up and take it out of context to suit your argument like you ALWAYS do.)
thanks for quoting my post, but I am familiar with it.........because I WROTE IT!
When I said Britain's greatest ever SMW was Italian, there was a big smiley face after that, and when @
ryanman asked if I was saying it tongue in cheek, I said YES!
so what conclusion would that lead you to Sherlock? hmmmm.
now to the above quote of mine , as you can see I said he FEELS more Italian than British . I have since said that as Wales is part of Britain , then yes, he is British!
now correct me if I'm wrong , but Britain is made up of England , Scotland , Wales and Ireland is that right? ok, well we've established that he FEELS the Welsh part clearly, but does he FEEL more English , Scottish or Irish than he does Italian?
excuse me repeating this again and again , everybody else, but I must be using some sort of ink that is invisible to @
Beanz.
So Bearing in Mind that I have said He's Welsh , therefore British , who exactly can we assume is protesting here?
Finally, and again apologies for repeating , but you have yet again proved that invariably the only people that bang on about BRITAIN , are English . Remind me please , what nationality are you? I notice the George cross on your ID, but hey, you csn never be too sure can you? ;D