Willie McBride
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im a prod and i respect the fact that british , irish died but i think this is about willie mcbride who was in the 36th ulster division although i could be wrong as there were alot of willie mcbrides that died
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the song is actually called "the Green fields of France"
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yous are a shower of ignorant,poisoned brained,mixed up cunts!!!! Cos his name is "Wullie"?? HAHAHAHA HAAHAHA
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Why is that sectarian? Does being a Protestant offend Catholics?
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You biggoted wanker, this is a song to remember all those who died during the great war whether they be british, german, american, french or irish and you have to label it as a 'loyalist' song
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The Ulster Protestants came from Scotland originally, they aren't loyal to "England" but to Britain to keep their children safe from pedo priests.
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What's sectarian?
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great snog shame bout the pictures
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WTF why does the picture to this video have a scotland flag? when it says "ulster" over it, and its posted by a loyalist prick. Loyalists are loyal to england and their queen, and the only "scots" that are loyalist tend to be arseholes from Glasgow.
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@Andulsi cuz the red hand is on the Ulster flag. And since Northern Ireland is 6 of the 9 counties of Ulster,i'd say thats why.
This isn't "Irish music". It's a great song written by a Scots-Australian (Eric Bogle).
Duncoman 2 years ago 12
the first person to sing it was eric bogle he wrote the song
scotsbhoy20 2 years ago 4