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scandanavian_haven
31 Dec 16 10:05
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Gone down in my estimation, what makes it strange is that he wanted an independent Scotland, now he's accepting a knighthood?
I thought he was also more down to earth than wanting to be called Sir Andy before every question ever put to him from now on.

Also strange Farah will be knighthood, for services to running Crazy

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Angoose
When: 31 Dec 16 10:09
Maybe he accepted to please others, I'd imagine that his granny is chuffed to bits.
By:
Facts
When: 31 Dec 16 10:13
As such awards go, and considering who they go to, I think Andy and Mo deserve them.

Especially pleased to see Ray Davies get a knighthood Grin
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scandanavian_haven
When: 31 Dec 16 10:18
didn't think you'd be fan of knighthoods facts, I'm afraid he has sold out his working class routes.
By:
Angoose
When: 31 Dec 16 10:20
As you would, being such a dedicated follower of fashion Happy

Was in London a couple of years back to renew my passport and managed to get along to see Sunny Afternoon.
My first ever London stage show and very impressive it was too.
By:
FatherMaguire
When: 31 Dec 16 10:24
Being honoured for services to tennis, and wanting independence for Scotland are two completely separate things - hope this helps
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scandanavian_haven
When: 31 Dec 16 10:28
He is already honoured for his services to tennis, he is given a replica trophy each time you don't need to be called a Sir unless you have a huge ego, wanting Scotland to break away from Britain and then accepting a knighthood is peculiar. I always support Murray against Englanders who mock him for whatever reason, but can't do here.
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Angoose
When: 31 Dec 16 10:31
He was already an OBE, it's simply an upgrade.

Did you get all upset when he accepted that ?
By:
Gallivanter
When: 31 Dec 16 10:36
scandanavian_haven 31 Dec 16 10:05 
Gone down in my estimation, what makes it strange is that he wanted an independent Scotland, now he's accepting a knighthood?


Scotland has been an independent country for most of its existence. In fact, it was a single kingdom while England still consisted of five separate kingdoms. Scottish knights actually predate English knights.

What's more, Scotland is not a vassal of England, it's the other way round. The fact is that the Union of The Crowns came about when a Scottish king was crowned King of England when Elizabeth of England died. The United Kingdom came much later.

With the history lesson over, Andy Murray has already said that he will refuse to answer to "Sir Andy".

Happy now?
By:
Angoose
When: 31 Dec 16 10:38
Helping his game already.

Yesterday, when a mere OBE, he lost to The Goff.
Today, fresh from becoming a Knight Of The Realm, he has just beaten Milos Raonic Excited
By:
Angoose
When: 31 Dec 16 10:39
Now doing an on court interview ....
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 31 Dec 16 10:39
I am not a fan of any of these kind of honours, Victoria Beckham's has been awarded an OBE for services to Fashion, she only started her business 8 years ago and her design team are the one's designing before being sold at high end stores. I thought it cringworthy that Bruce Forsyth was hankering after one for so many years.
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scandanavian_haven
When: 31 Dec 16 10:41
not really, if he refused the knighthood altogether that would more like it. If he doesn't want anyone to call him Sir Andy why accept it in the first placeConfused
By:
Angoose
When: 31 Dec 16 10:45
And yes, the interviewer did bring it up, he was clearly uncomfortable but dealt with it well enough.

Back to the honors system, very easy to pick holes all over it.

However, it exists and is unlikely to go away any time soon and you really do need to consider who the family, friends and colleagues of recipients will feel about an award being granted.

A lot of people help those who are recognized to achieve whatever was deemed worthy of recognition and they will feel a certain amount of pride in the honor going to "one of theirs".
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 31 Dec 16 14:37
Sean Connery was knighted whilst still funding and supporting the SNP...


but agree with OP should've gave it to Henman.
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