brighton bluenose
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The bobble hats always seem shocked these days when BHA have a few lads out.
'Bobble hats' - PMSL!
The bobble hats always seem shocked these days when BHA have a few lads out.
Disgraceful I am truly sad that your family had to endure such poor behaviour and that they did not let it spoil what was otherwise a great day
Thanks for that... it didn't spoil a great day but find it bizarre that others on this thread think it was a made up story just to get a reaction... main thing I've gleaned is the reassurance that most Albion fans think this sort of stuff is pathetic and out-dated... cheers!
lazy....not offensive...
What does "slagging off terrorists" actually achieve?
I am afraid you are talking complete and utter nonsense!
There are no 'verses' just a repetition of what you describe as the chorus - it really is that simple!
As a Rangers fan (as well as BHAFC obviously) I have heard this ditty sang on a fair few ocassions both in Belfast and Glasgow and have never heard any 'verses' and certainly never heard any loyalists or Rangers fans singing about St George!!
No they don't anymore. Sectarian chanting is banned from Scottish football.
lazy....not offensive...
Haven't seen a bobble hat for years. Does Barber sell them ?The bobble hats always seem shocked these days when BHA have a few lads out.
It's not sectarian? but you heard it in Glasgow and Belfast and you support Rangers. Haha what a tool you are.
By the way the version at England games I've heard starts:
'Keep St.George in my heart keep my English'.
Also I've just got off the phone my my pal 'Corporal' Gray. The fella that did 3 tours. He said over there loyalists sing 'Keep St.George in my heart keep me smiling'. So I'm afraid it's YOU that have no idea wtf you are talking about. It is a sectarian song and especially you'd take it as sectarian if you were Catholic Irish. But I don't really give a crap what you say because you're just wrong end of.
Yes they have , and I count myself amongst the people that have , despite the IRA killing 4 of my comrades and trying to kill me once ,what I do object to, is being told how i should move on , by someone who is a foreigner , and who had no direct experience of the IRA or their terrorist activities whatsoever.
After what was generally a great day at the Amex yesterday, as an Irish adopted Brightonian with family over for the weekend who I'd brought to the match (duly converted - they loved it!), can't say it was a great experience for us to hear quite a sizeable group of drunken Albion 'fans' aggressively belting out 'No surrender to the IRA' (and other flag-waving tunes more generally associated with Chelsea and Rangers) on the train back to Brighton late yesterday afternoon... first time I've heard that kinda shite from Albion fans and my first match was at the Goldstone about 20 years ago...so, do you lot encounter this kinda thing much??
You are clearly talking absolute sh!te - Ulstermen do not and have NEVER EVER sang about St George after all they've got a wide enough songbook to not bother with such made up crap - LOL wtf would they as he's the patron saint of England you fool LOL!!
You are clearly talking absolute sh!te - Ulstermen do not and have NEVER EVER sang about St George after all they've got a wide enough songbook to not bother with such made up crap - LOL wtf would they as he's the patron saint of England you fool LOL!!
Probably because they remember it being sung by Combat 18 at the Ireland v England game at Lansdowne Road in 1995 that was abandoned.Why would your friends be offended by people singing a song about not giving in to IRA terrorists? Especially after Brighton was bombed during the troubles. It's not referring to them.
Probably because they remember it being sung by Combat 18 at the Ireland v England game at Lansdowne Road in 1995 that was abandoned..