Tuesday, October 21, 2008

No, she didn't really say that.....

You need to be very careful Nicole, not reading the script and coming out with these kind of sentiments:
I wear my British cycling jersey with pride the colours Red, White and Blue and the Union Jack Flag give me strength knowing that the British population follows sport very closely and is supporting me in my sporting quest for glory.
Thinking during a race that if I win I will hear the British National Anthem at the end as I stand on the winner’s rostrum is a very motivating feeling and I feel so proud each time our Union Jack is raised amongst the flags of the other medallists. Our flag looks the best, it is bold, easily recognisable through out the world and I feel it stands for the history of our country, when Britain was leading the world in exploration, discovery and fighting World Wars for those who could not defend themselves against the evils of this world.

The Nat-Spinners will not be happy; but like Chris Hoy I'm sure you didn't really mean to say you were actually proud to be British...did you?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you have enough egg on yir face after previous Hoy claims.

I truly am embarressed for some Welsh people, many of their fellow countrymen love to wallow in a false sense of Britishness. God help their naive wee souls.

O'Neill said...

I'm sure you have enough egg on yir face after previous Hoy claims.

Like (apparently) McLeish, you're saying his original quotation was a fabrication or such quotations should be hushed up for the benefit of the SNP?

I truly am embarressed for some Welsh people, many of their fellow countrymen love to wallow in a false sense of Britishness

Yes, I'm sure Plaid Cymru are preparing the Re-Education Unit for poor Nicole as we speak.