From the ladies soccer thread.
Have you ever sang “ohh ah up the RA” in public?
- Yes
- No
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From the ladies soccer thread.
Have you ever sang “ohh ah up the RA” in public?
0 voters
I’ll sing it for you now man…
“OOH AH, UP THE RA!
SAY OOH AH UP THE RA!”
“OOH AH, UP THE RA!
SAY OOH AH UP THE RA!”
20 plus years ago
Ireland has history, stretching back hundreds of years, of supporting and abetting secret societies.
Well said. The Pro Murderers thinking it’s great to chant it are not real republicans.
It’s clear that this is a pro IRA forum.
I was humming it away to myself all day yesterday
The I The I The I R A
How can you be on a night out and not go full republican if come out ye black tans comes on
Heedless of the crying children
Dragging fathers from their beds
Beating sons while helpless mothers
Watched the blood flow from their heads
Armoured cars and tanks and guns
Came to take away our sons
But every man will stand behind
The Men Behind the Wire
11% of the forum hate being Irish.
They told me how Connolly was shot in a chair
His wounds from the fighting all bleeding and bare
His fine body twisted all battered and lame
They soon made me part of the patriot game
The worst thing the ira done is rob shergar and it’s why I’ll never vote for Sinn Fein.
Willie & Danny is my favourite rebel song from the post 1972 era.
Were Willie & Danny IRA or INLA, @Horsebox?
Oh say it isn’t so
Why Willie & Danny had to go…
I think @caulifloweredneanderthal roared this out at the top of a mountain one time when we were running. And then followed it up with
The T
The T
The T F K
A reasonable and well thought out stance to take.
I remember a group of us in college only about 19/20 yrs of age singing Celtic Symphony in that Irish pub O Neills in Liverpool.
Bar man went crazy. shouting at us ‘do you know where you are?’
Stupid looking back, you wouldn’t do it now with a bit of sense.
Twas just the T, the T, the TFK I shouted I reckon mate. You’d want to be careful what you’re saying in the 06
I would know and sing rakes of rebel songs, I’d fancy myself against any man here as a dispenser of them, I come from a family of singers on both sides,
But following my parents lead I would draw a huge distinction (rightly or wrongly) between the IRA old and new, and the IRA that the Glasgow Celtic fans sing about are the more recent Provos, I never supported them, perhaps if I was brought up in that culture it may have been different,
But if lads think chanting and singing songs makes you more Irish good luck to them