03-05-2016, 17:25
(This post was last modified: 03-05-2016, 17:27 by hibeejim21.)
'and I don't need to condemn every single instance to be able to stand by that.'
Im not asking you to - once would be a sign you mean it though.
'I will however condemn sectarianism posted here on these boards, especially if it's directed at me. I'm sorry if that doesn't suit your wishes.'
What was directed at you ? Nothing, you just waded in to deliberately ruin this thread and were quite open about it.
"As intimated above, and previously, scale doesn't come into it."
Yes it does come into it. Very much so. You can't hide from that as much as you might try.
In the context of scottish football it's usually 'billy boys'. Especially if rangers fans are singing it ffs.
Im not asking you to - once would be a sign you mean it though.
'I will however condemn sectarianism posted here on these boards, especially if it's directed at me. I'm sorry if that doesn't suit your wishes.'
What was directed at you ? Nothing, you just waded in to deliberately ruin this thread and were quite open about it.
"As intimated above, and previously, scale doesn't come into it."
Yes it does come into it. Very much so. You can't hide from that as much as you might try.
(03-05-2016, 17:17)exeterhibby Wrote: Marching Through Georgia is a work from 1865 at the end of the American Civil War by Henry Clay Work to celebrate Shermans march from Atlanta to capture Savannah....a journey I am re tracing this September.
Over the years many different lyrics have been put to it including many by football fans and other groups. When you hear the tune don't always assume what lyrics are being sung
In the context of scottish football it's usually 'billy boys'. Especially if rangers fans are singing it ffs.