Davy Clinton ✒ Another Easter Sunday.
Onward to the Republic
Up the Rebels.
110 years from the Rising and no closer to the Republic.
Today as on many other days my thoughts are with our dead Volunteers from every era who fought for freedom.
Those who confronted Strongbow in 1169 right through the centuries including the United Irishmen and the Fenians, the men of ‘16 and the War of Independence, and those betrayed after that war.
To all those who kept the flame alive in the 30’s 40’s 50’s and 60’s. To men and women of our own generation who confronted the Unionist state and their paymasters in London.
Our Volunteers never acted in a vacuum and I pay tribute to all those who supported them through every generation . . . those whose names will rarely be heard but without whom resistance wouldn’t have been possible.
Those civilians were the backbone of our struggle. I remember too the families of our dead Volunteers, those left to grieve for decades and many in wonder as to what their soldier sons and daughters died for.
Thinking too of Republican prisoners across the country who are no less political prisoners than we were.
Today I remember comrades who did not die in action but are getting old and sick and whose numbers lessen each year. They were the bravest of the brave. The best, most decent people I met in my life were met through Republicanism.
I try never at Easter time to single out individual Volunteers from our generation for their sacrifice but I’m sure you will allow me to mention my dear sister-in-law Theresa murdered by Loyalists on 14th April 1994. Her memory is with me always.
Onward to the Republic
Up the Rebels.
⏩Davy Clinton is a life long Glasgow Celtic supporter.




















