Don't get snotty Chesh..as a Leeds United supporter I can post on here whatever I want. As someone who joined the British military I thought you'd know that I'm certainly not on any side and for the last time the SASH would have been welcome in the Loyalist area not the Bogside and for the LAST TIME, I only played it because I was proving to Eire that a republican band had a Loyalist song on their album..FFS...you're more argumentative than Glory..
What I'm saying is bringing up the troubles s**t brings out very strong feelings in the north/south and England,will only lead to a big fall out and best left for other sites.The Irish troubles s**t effected people I knew more than you know.
Don't think so..and stop stirring it... You mention my name loads of times, or have you got selective memory.
FFS...I didn't bring up anything regarding the ****ing troubles. I played a song and by the way is a song a community who is loyal to Britain, it was between me and Eire and was only played because I was proving a point.
****ING amazing how so called fellow Leeds United fans take pleasure out of stirring the **** and making **** up where nothing exists. I don't know if you'se are PM ing each other to wind me up, but well done hope you'se are happy.
Wasn't aimed at you Shaks Just get pissed off when all that Loyalist/Republican Irish **** gets mentioned
RIP Jack Bruce - One of Glasgow's finest [video=youtube;EqtcF5iKryc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqtcF5iKryc[/video]
Agreed Essex, but if you read back you'd see that it was nothing to do with siding with either side, it was me showing Eire that one side of the political divide sang a song which is associated with the other and was indeed on their album...that's fecking all. I never once said up the ra or up the uda or anything like that.