The Wookiee
Back From The Dead
from the IRA?
I'm talking about terrorism in general !!
from the IRA?
Yeah probably, but got to question why people would be offended by it ?
I'm talking about terrorism in general !!
Behave - voicing opposition to the IRA which despite denials was itself largely a sectarian organisation is hardly being sectarian!If you're Irish, you'll recognise it as a loyalist sectarian song.
Behave - voicing opposition to the IRA which despite denials was itself largely a sectarian organisation is hardly being sectarian!
Your point being what exactly?!The world is also made up of people who make assumptions which are so far fetched that they are ridiculous and those who assumptions have a degree of logic.
Please explain precisely how repeating 'No surrender to the IRA' several times is sectarian?'Down with this sort of thing!'
Seriously though it is a loyalist sectarian song, LB is right.
Your point being what exactly?!
I can understand why some might be offended but I wouldn't be. But, to be signing these sorts of songs after a great Albion game suggests they were wanting to be a bit anti-social/wanting a reaction etc so I would be annoyed if they were sat next to me.
Away from the semantics of the thread, I still have no idea why they would be singing it anyway. I always thought that Brighton fans were a bit more imaginative with their songs.
If you were trying to imply my connection between the singing on the train and the lads raising funds in the Railway Bell was far-fetched I'm afraid you are talking out of your @rse - you clearly don't know those lads from the RB but there is a possibility a few MAY have been involved in the singing!It is obvious to anyone with a modicum of intelligence
'Down with this sort of thing!'
Seriously though it is a loyalist sectarian song, LB is right.
I don't understand why anybody would be offended about standing up against terrorism
Please explain precisely how repeating 'No surrender to the IRA' several times is sectarian?
Errrr..... but it still happens occasionally and obviously still happens in pubs and clubs etc!No they don't anymore. Sectarian chanting is banned from Scottish football.
Or even current terrorism.
Really dont see the point in Brighton fans singing it, seriously, I dont.
Thats nothing to with any politics. Just not sure why anybody would be singing it in this day and age.