Iâm getting Peter Hart on the case.
Galtee Mountain Boy:
âI joined the Flying Column in 1916â
You did in your fuck.
[quote=âThe Runtâ]Galtee Mountain Boy:
âI joined the Flying Column in 1916â
You did in your fuck.[/quote]
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The version of the national anthem playing in the background is exactly like the tape they have in cusack park.
âTwas on Good Friday Morning all in the month of May
A German ship was signalling beyond out in the bay.â
April actually.
âIt was on a dreary New Years Eve,
As the shades of night came downâ
No it wasnât, it was New Years day.
Youâre shaking me to the core here lads. Stop now, before ye do real damage.
[quote=âThe Runtâ]âIt was on a dreary New Years Eve,
As the shades of night came downâ
No it wasnât, it was New Years day.[/quote]
It was only New Yearâs Eve when they approached the border town. They may have slowed their progress to a crawl as they approached the target.
Sean South wasnât even from Garryowen.
He lived on the Henry street beside the subway, across from the corner flag.
A demon for the Turkey Sub by all accounts
Young Willie McBride was 21 aswell
[quote=âThe Runtâ]âIt was on a dreary New Years Eve,
As the shades of night came downâ
No it wasnât, it was New Years day.[/quote]
Iâve checked and it wasnât even dreary
They would want to teach you some maths, jutland was 1916, 7 years to the centenary.
Yeah but he went with a 1 year old dogâŚ
Keep an eye out for Irish international Aiden McGeady. Last year his club wore a special commemorative poppy shirt. They see no problem in keeping Lee Clegg in beer money.
Celtic will be sporting poppies a Falkirk Stadium on Sunday.
A lovely gesture.
Will be pretty ironic if a couple of verses of Aidan McAnespie get aired at the weekend so.
at the end of that clip the lad in the white top is actually laying digs into the back of his own mates head in a frenzyâŚsteamerâŚ:D:D