Warfield was commissioned to write the song to celebrate the centenary of the Glaswegian football team's foundation in 1988.
According to Warfield, he took the lyrics from graffiti he saw on the streets of Glasgow, including"Up the Celts, we're magic", and the point of controversy,"Ooh Ah Up The Ra"."Remember, there was mass discrimination against the Catholics, gerrymandering of the states, we had no opportunity of getting any sort of power in the six counties," Warfield added.
"Now, they're giving hell to these young girls for singing a song that tells that story. So I think that's all wrong, and I think everybody should go out there and sing the song wherever they can.Related links.
Why do you give this guy publicity? He's a relic of a bygone era. His opinion is biased to such an extent to be irrelevant.
Thank you for clarifying that Brian. The original chant was ooh aah Paul Mc Grath. The virtue signallers who castigated the girls have no problem with Rule Britania or Land of hope and glory. Come on you girls in green. 💚💚
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