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    willieboyrfc reacted to VladimirWeiss69 in *** The Official Rangers V Cowdenbeath Match Thread ***   
    Think this game would be a perfect game for Forrester to make his debut, giving some players some much needed rest against not very good opposition, would be good if he was at least on the bench coming of for 20 minutes or so.
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    willieboyrfc reacted to nachothelegend in Ashamed Of Some Of My So Called "fellow" Support   
    I'm an ex British Soldier and Airman from the Army for 4 Years , and the RAF From 12 Years.
    Does anyone want to Eliminate me in Scotland ?
    Rule Britannia.
    God Save The Queen.
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    willieboyrfc reacted to TravelingWilBEARy in Police assulting fans in BF1   
    The police still seem to be predisposed to the notion that all football fans are potentially violent scum who deserve everything they get. They don't seem to have moved on much since Hillsborough.
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    willieboyrfc reacted to devref in Why are we still singing about the UVF   
    from the very 1st game we went to as rangers supporters we heard these songs.so if anyone has a grudge about it that was the time to say no more and never return.nobody is forced to become a fan we are there for the club,team,the fact that we sing in support of people who gave their lives for us all to have the freedom to express ourselves is not wrong.the choice is your chance embrace the club and its proud history of do one and let those who do embrace everything about the club freedom to do so
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    willieboyrfc reacted to ForeverBlue_Since91 in Why are we still singing about the UVF   
    See all this utter fucking shit about people wanting to sing about there team well, were the fuck are all of yous on a Saturday?
    When follow follow gets started it's only the TBO or the UBS that start it and Finnish it. The same with four men had a dream every other Saturday etc etc etc.
    Were are all of yous because it's only ever TBO and UBS i here singing these songs.
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    willieboyrfc reacted to Lisburn Rangers in Why are we still singing about the UVF   
    36th Ulster Division my fellow ulster men charged threw bullets and threw bombs . with there brothers and friends dying beside them . they kept charging with our red hand flying high for the freedom of every citizen in the UK. they done the single most bravest act ever seen in ww1 or 2. im proud that they where my country men. and i still get goose bumps thinking about the sacrifice those men made. every single house in ulster was affected by how many men where lost...... but at the same time we hold our head high and say the ulster men never surrenderd. and btw englishmen welshmen and scots had to go to war...... ulstermen didnt have to those men volunteered to fight in that war for the crown and for ulster. keep singing the songs about the old UVF bears. and always be proud singing about those men. HOW DARE ANYONE TELL ME TO BE ASHAMED FOR SINGING ABOUT THE BRAVE ULSTERMEN. no surrender old ulsters battle cry . :ulster: :ulster: :ulster: :ulster: :ulster:
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    willieboyrfc reacted to MosesMcNeil in Why are we still singing about the UVF   
    Aye, right you are.
    The line 'King James and all his rebel scum' is what then? Non disparaging to any particular group? A cuddly declaration of an all inclusive outlook?
    Don't you know the words to the songs?
    Curiously, The Sash contains this -
    'For those brave men who crossed the Boyne have not fought or died in vain
    Our Unity, Religion, Laws, and Freedom to maintain'
    Apparently - for some at least - they did indeed fight and die in vain if we are prepared to surrender freedoms so willingly.
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    willieboyrfc reacted to ForeverBlue_Since91 in Why are we still singing about the UVF   
    I know and it's alot of shite. Why do the stupid cunts call themselves this then get offended when someone else call them it?
    Are they just trying to cause trouble and be offended when it suits them?
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    willieboyrfc reacted to heathen fish boy in Why are we still singing about the UVF   
    jump into your time machine and set it for half seven on the morning of July 1'st 1916 and see what they done,of the many units that went over the top expecting a cakewalk towards the German trenches,very few reached their objectives,the 36th was one of them,constantly going forward into withering fire from maxim 08 machine-guns firing in enfilade to capture the schwaben redoubt,one of the strongest points of the German lines,suffering nearly 5000 casualties on that day alone,almost reaching the German artillery positions they eventually had to pull back because of lack of support,of all the units who went into action that day the sacrifices of the volunteers holds the heart of many,myself included and the memorial tower stands proud to their achievements to this very day
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    willieboyrfc reacted to WVB in Why are we still singing about the UVF   
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    willieboyrfc reacted to nigelx7 in Why are we still singing about the UVF   
    Spot on mate .

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/36th_(Ulster)_Division
    My Great uncle and Great Grandfather were in the UVF and 36th Ulster Division during WW1. My great uncle died in a German POW camp and my great Grandfather died of his wounds he received July 1916. The charge of the 36th Ulster division at the Somme is legendary, they won 4 Victoria crosses.
    "I am not an Ulsterman but yesterday, the 1st. July, as I followed their amazing attack, I felt that I would rather be an Ulsterman than anything else in the world."[5] The final sentences of Captain Wilfred Spender's account furthered his viewpoint
    “The Ulster Division has lost more than half the men who attacked and, in doing so, has sacrificed itself for the Empire which has treated them none too well. The much derided Ulster Volunteer Force has won a name which equals any in history. Their devotion, which no doubt has helped the advance elsewhere, deserved the gratitude of the British Empire. It is due to the memory of these brave fellows that their beloved Province shall be fairly treated.
    I’m proud of those men as I am of all our troops wherever they come from in the UK and the sacrifice they make to keep us free. At least anytime they are sung about its about heroes not some IRA cowardly terrorist scum or ones covering themselves in shit and staving themselves.
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