I lost my brother, Oglaigh Jim Gallagher on 17th May 1976, just six days after his release from Magilligan Prison, he was (Unarmed) targeted by a Brit sniper. To me my losing my brother, and Colm losing Bobby, are one and the same. Thank you for this emotional capsule of our lives together.
Sean if your reading these comments. I went to America with you in 1988. There was only a few of us kids. We went to different families but I can remember the craic we had travelling. It was class. What an interview by the way. Colm Scullion and the rest of the South Derry brigade are legendary 🇮🇪
Trippers lane. What a story. I once was in a taxi in Kuala Lumpur on my way to Australia. When I told the Iranian taxi driver I was Irish he praised me and would not take a penny. Told me a street was named after Bobby in Iran. Bless their souls.
The older I get the deeper the sorrow! I was 13 in 81 and as the years pass I think about bobby and his 9 brave comrades more and more, Tiocfaidh ar la, 🇮🇪
Good podcast bobby oc joe McDonnell with him in the crum bobby attacked the loyalists after the republicans got attacked in the dinner hall well done bobby sands never forgotten 🇮🇪✊🇮🇪32