Originally posted by scottycelt
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I have already said in an earlier post that defining what it means to be English is one of the challenges of our age. That hardly suggests that I am confidently anglo-centric. I also suggested that defining Britishness was easier for me and then I offered one definition of several. It is hard to take on board alternative angles on British pride if no examples of it are being offered.
Bear in mind that the SFA advised against the participation of the two women footballers. These are young people who to some extent are still learning about a changing world. I am actually more critical of those who are older and who support their stances. They seem to me at best muddled in their own positions and objectives. I question whether that is setting a good example.
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