Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
You are what you feel you are? Ha! So you were born here, grew up here but don't see yourself as British? Lewis is as British and English as a cup of tea or a pint of ale then by both my and your standards. He was born in England, had said many times that he 'feels' British and fought his entire professional career as a Brit.
Why didn't he try out for the GB Olympics team if he "felt" so British?
I was born in this country, correct.
I have dual nationality, own houses in both countries, was called up for the Italian National service, my son has represented Italy in sport, unfortunately I wasn't good enough to, otherwise I would have done.
You seem so upset and insulted that I don't "feel" English, I'm waiting for the next comment about "well if you're so Italian, why don't you fuck off over there?" Because that's what it feels like is coming.
You do make me laugh Beanz, with your little Englander attitude, yet on the off topic forums , you jump down people's throats for perceived ganging up etc. ������������
Lewis has dual nationality so why are you so reluctant to grant him the permission to call himself English? Nobody is denying you your right to feel as Italian as you like but it is pretty widely accepted that being born in a country and then growing up in it is usually what defines ones nationality. It's hardly controversial or me being a little Englander. You can also ascribe any attitude you like to me but why on earth you would think I would tell you to" fuck off over there" is beyond me. I worked in Milan for a while and all over Europe so don't see why I would be so hostile to someone with dual nationality. Does mean you can't claim to be neutral in a debate between Brits and Yanks though. I apologise if you think I am ganging up on you, nothing could be further from the truth.