And by the way lad, if you're born in Scotland, you're Scottish doesn't matter where your distant rela3tive came from
My 10 year old gets abused at school because he told kids he is Argentine and Irish. Which incidentally he 100% is. They thought he was just Argentine and my lad did not fit in to their view of the world.
And therefore you have the right to tell anyone what they are or where they belong or which clan they should feel part of.
Good lad, Adolf.
Lord Kitchener was born in Kerry and I dont think he thought he was Irish. And if he did not feel it, he wasnt.
Your nationality should be like your football team, your religion and your sexuality. You go with what makes you more comfortable. If that upsets others, they need to learn to deal with it.
Traitor is an offensive term, as well as your outburst during the week.
He just fancied it in green more.
Deal with it, says more about him and his family than it does about Scotland. Normally, grandparents are not perceived to be distant relatives.
The Irish lads on the english cricket team are not traitors. Just Irish lads on an english cricket team, doing their stuff.
Half of New Zealand plays rugby for Scotland.
Not traitors either.
Btw I wish to God he would retire from International football altogether.
Have you had enough attention now?
There there.