Sam English

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He was a proud young Protestant,

Sam English was his name

He played for Glasgow Rangers,

centre forward was his game

The Ibrox Crowd they loved him so,

they crowned him King of all

And every time he scored a goal,

they sang him ‘Derry’s Walls’


Now Sammy played his heart away

In Rangers’ Royal Blue

Until one tragic Saturday

When the fates were oh, so cruel

The Prince of Celtic goalies died

as Sammy tried his best

And all around the ground they whispered ‘

Johnny Thomson’s dead.’


Now Sammy suffered agony

for the rest of his career

The opposition taunted him

With cat-calls and with jeers

But Sammy wore the Rangers blue,

and Sammy he walked tall

And every time he scored a goal

We sang him ‘Derry’s Walls.’


And so that is the story my father told to me

He said ‘Now son, when you’re a man, just for Sammy’s memory

Each Saturday, down Ibrox way, whatever may befall,

Every time the Glasgow Rangers score will you sing Old Derry’s Walls.’

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