That taigs, no matter how dirty they are, are in the army![]()
W.O.W.
What's your point?
That taigs, no matter how dirty they are, are in the army![]()
Feel free to post who the original UVF shot.
I have already provided evidence on the OIRA running a sectarian murder campaign.
I will be happy to provide you with the links again.
As for Aldo, you can have your opinion all you want, but mocking the death of a dead terrorist is not sectarian.

Neither is holding up a Scarf saying "Keep Ulster Protestant" according to you. Face it, you are ****ed![]()

Feel free to post who the original UVF shot.
I have already provided evidence on the OIRA running a sectarian murder campaign.
I will be happy to provide you with the links again.
As for Aldo, you can have your opinion all you want, but mocking the death of a dead terrorist is not sectarian.
Neither is holding up a Scarf saying "Keep Ulster Protestant" according to you. Face it, you are ****ed![]()

I think you're missing the point wee man.
Ulster isn't even half Protestant.
As I said, not sectarian, just factually incorrect.
Like saying "Keep Glasgow Catholic"
You said the YCV song had nothing to do wiyh modern terrorists . If so why is modern terrorist Bobby Sands mentioned in it ?
Know what Medro don't bother . I'm not interested . The YCV has **** all to do with football so there's no excuse for singing that song at a football match . Or Derrys walls for that matter .
No it's not.
Talking about fighting in WW1, the UVF were the 36th ulster division and the YCV were the youth group.
Nothing to do with modern day terrorists.
Exactly what I said ypu said . So why is Bobby Sands mentioned ?
Because old Bobby and the Provos left a massive dent in their psyche that they will take to their dying day and are using football to express it?
And who is it that left the massive dent in your psyche ? Do you go all the way back to the new model army ?
I think you're missing the point wee man.
Ulster isn't even half Protestant.
As I said, not sectarian, just factually incorrect.
I think you're missing the point wee man.
Ulster isn't even half Protestant.
As I said, not sectarian, just factually incorrect.
Like saying "Keep Glasgow Catholic"

It would be a start. Killing people in the name of war is not something we should be celebrating. That goes for all the other clubs and organisations that take part in these 'celebrations'.
By all means let the Armed Forces march onto the pitch and take a minute's applause or whatever and then march off. As I said, I have no problem with that, I doubt many would. They should not however be allowed to take part in groups singing or clapping which makes a mockery of their non-political guidelines.