North men, South men, Comrades all. Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Donegal! We're on the one road, swinging along, singing The Soldiers Song! Happy St. Patrick's Day, Comrades!
Probably busy with the wives and gfs of the fat, sweaty paddies in the crowd. Finished paying off the loan from the GB government after your celtic tiger failed? ;)
Marc 4 nah I doubt it because Irish isn’t taught over there so they probably wouldn’t know how to pronounce the words but them knowing it in English is pretty cool in my opinion 🇮🇪 🏴
North men, South men, Comrades all. Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Donegal!
We're on the one road, swinging along, singing The Soldiers Song!
Happy St. Patrick's Day, Comrades!
swinning along .. singing a soilders song
Mega 🎉🎉🎉
Hey Wolftones did you enjoy the glesga gig...lol
yee haa 🍀
Colin Mcgrandles 😂👌🏼🍀
Not to many rangers here I’d say😂😂
Still too many for my liking 😆
Probably busy with the wives and gfs of the fat, sweaty paddies in the crowd. Finished paying off the loan from the GB government after your celtic tiger failed? ;)
YAHOO
Why in English . Wouldnt Scottish nationalists typically know Amhrann Na Bhfiann
I think this is in Scotland
@@ConorOdonogh yes but wouldnt they know Amhrainn na bhFiann in Irish
Marc 4 nah I doubt it because Irish isn’t taught over there so they probably wouldn’t know how to pronounce the words but them knowing it in English is pretty cool in my opinion 🇮🇪 🏴
@@marcboland6492 why would they know it in irish? lmao, do you know how to speak scottish? didn’t think so
Because the Irish love taking from the English; be it their language or their money after their celtic tiger failed.