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'Hullo! Hullo! We are the Billy Boys!
Hullo! Hullo! You'll know us by our noise!
We're up to our knees in Fenian blood, I wish it was my neck,
For we are the Brig'ton Derry Boys!'
Is that not option 21?
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I don't think anyone can disagree with any of the above.
However, the usual suspects will find fault.
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A game that stands out would be the 4-2 win over the paedophiles on their own patch in 2009.
From big Daniel Cousins powering run, to Mendes' bullet, to Boruc's blunder, the game had it all. Even big Kirk running rings round McGeady.
Our support that day was the best I've heard us. Even thinking back, that scoreline flattered them. I still think we should've won by a larger margin that day.
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Young Citizen, please change your username, ta.
I don't want to be mistaken for you.
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Much better played like this
My fingers don't move that fast, mate.
Not a massive fan of the concert flute, but the quality can't be questioned. Excellent fluting.
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Brilliant tune and my favourite during my time in Greengairs,
Do they still play it,? If not they should play it with a quicker tempo, The way the songs goes, Its brilliant
Not heard it their set, but that isn't me saying a definite no.
They play it fast enough in my opinion. The same a Springfield. The edition of the symbols makes all the difference.
Fantastic from the Thistle.
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I knew if you posted, this would be your choice.
On the flute, you are hard pushed to find a better tune.
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Actually the OP never mentioned singing at football matches so NONE of the songs mentioned are banned.
OP asked "What is your favourite loyalist song?" but the handwringers make it about football matches or songs that they are 'banned' at football matches. Twisting a question to suit their own agendas.
You're correct, sir.
As for the opening post, Fourstep Volunteers is a fantastic song.
It just so happens that it was penned by a member of Vanguard Bears, who has written several others.
As we stand today, neath skies so grey,feel the wind all around blow cold.
To remember those, we hold close,
for their story is seldom told.
Brave young men, who gave their all,
and stood firm throughout the years.
Brave young men, one and all,
the Fourstep Volunteers.
These men they do their duty,
with courage in their heart.
No compromise shown to the foe,
who've torn this land apart.
For this union they hold dearly,
that flag they'll fight to save.
For free men they would rather die,
than be a free state slave.
Brave young men, who gave their all,
and stood firm throughout the years.
Brave young men, one and all,
the Fourstep Volunteers.
So search deep within your soul,
for that spirit burning bright.
One day that spirit shall arise,
to tell the world we're right.
To take up arms, defend this land,
defend our noble cause.
Our culture and our heritage,
our freedom and our laws.
Brave young men, who gave their all,
and stood firm throughout the years.
Brave young men, one and all,
the Fourstep Volunteers.
So when you feel that shiver boys,
go running up your spine,
It's just the men who've gone before,
standing by your side.
For now we're all together,
so proudly raise your heads.
For the wind that blows around you boys,
is the Battalion of the dead.
Brave young men, who gave their all,
and stood firm throughout the years.
Brave young men, one and all,
'C Company Volunteers.
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I think BP and myself 'moan' about it because, right or wrong, many of the songs previously mentioned are banned.
What songs are banned bar the Famine Song?
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Hopefully The Billy Boys will make a comeback.We just need to change the f word.So easy.Up to our knees in____ blood. Suggestions?
Fenian?
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If I ever get elected to First Minister
The footballing law is going to go
AND ANY single song that glorifies the IRA or any other proscribed organisation will lead to arrest and prosecution.
That is how it should be!
After all no one sings songs celebrating Al Quaeda so why do THEY get to sing songs about the IRA.
And before they start, the UVF we sing about are the ORIGINAL Ulster Volunteers who bravely fought and died at the Somme in the First World War.
WE do not sing about ANY terrorist organisation.
The Ulster Volunteers were set up for a purpose that is still served today.
Whether it's Carson, Craig, Spence or Ervine, the ethos still remain the same. Although I'm digressing. Perhaps for another thread.
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But, but, but...I thoughts that the big bad Loyalists had nuffin to dae wae eh Rangers?
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Some of the VB boys were defending our traditions today
I had fun.
I've got to say the Pride of Govan were in top form today, especially as they entered Lorne Street. A real credit to the community.
I'd say there was easily well over a thousand Loyalist there to spectate the parade. I guess watching the bold fighting Irish coward behind the crown forces was just a bonus. Where would they be without them, eh? How they can come out and claim their cowardly actions as somehow heroic is beyond me. The usual propaganda is also being spewed and lapped up. I guess it's what they do best.
There is a name fit for these underclasses.
Anyways, here is to another 30 years in Loyalist Govan.
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Before I even opened this thread I knew I was about to read one of BP9 illiterate ramblings.
Thanks for not disappointing, old chap.
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Alec Allen singing in the New Stevenson Oranger.
Lovely, Minsteral.
'Wur up tae oor knees...'
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Hanging from the branch of a tree.
Swing low...
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The Vanguard Bears are a PUL website, we don't hide from this title, it's who we are. We were set up to defend the traditions of Rangers, a club steeped in a Protestant, Unionist and Loyalist tradition, whether people like it or not; it's not for us to try a force our views down your throat.
The fact we work closely with Rangers tells us we must be doing something right.
I think all above the above irk Peter somewhat.
At the end of the day, if you don't like us, fair enough, we have no complaints. What I'm tired of is the same recycled and predictable responses from certain members which causes good threads to be derailed in to slanging matches. No one wins.
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BluePeter9's mind - like another motley crew - was already made up before he even read the article.
The Vanguard Bears name was more than enough for him to trigger his smears, adding his own negative spin.
The same old predictable and recycled retorts from those who never fail to disappoint.
Thankfully he isn't the brightest.
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Not only a racist and bigot, but also a victim.
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Quite disgusting to know Admin on the largest and bestest Rqngers forum refer to us as that and now their puppets are over here with more slurs.
I'll stop you there. RangersMedia is the biggest Rangers site.
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By my lot do you mean Ulstermen? Are you suggesting we have a fetish for death? Is this anti-Irish racism?
Ulster knuckle-draggers as someone once famously said.
A definite anti-Irish slur. Where's Phil-4-Lamposts when you need him?
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You People???
I believe Manticore is insinuating you're a member of the VanguardBears.
If you are, it's news to me.
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Also, just to quickly add to the article. The irony of those who say we hide behind monitors, whilst doing so themselves. The same individuals who coin this phrase know VB admin personally through various channels. It's bizarre to say the least.
VB, I believe, is the only Rangers forum in which every single member is known. I could be wrong.
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A Poodle is using your moniker.
Wan 'ae they haunwringers.
The fact he struggled to read past the first two lines before falling asleep worries me greatly. He must have been there for hours.
Hall of Fame on Sunday - who gets your vote?
in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
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The Hall of Fame is now becoming an insult to those names who already hold a rightful place on it.
Ricksen, Novo, McCulloch... Legends? Don't make me laugh.