How the Tartan Army smuggled a desert island into a game
The date is September 1998 and the scene is Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. Scotland have just drawn 0-0 with the hosts and for the travelling Tartan Army there is little to shout about.
But these supporters know how to make memories, even when the football leaves a lot to be desired.
Like the time they smuggled an inflatable desert island into the stadium – before giving it an emotional send-off following a disappointing draw.
The hilarious story opens the special new show, Scotland: We Can Boogie, on STV at 8pm on Monday. Described as a “love letter to the national team”, it features Tartan Army members from all walks of life explaining what Scotland means to them.
More here: https://bit.ly/3inozGR
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But these supporters know how to make memories, even when the football leaves a lot to be desired.
Like the time they smuggled an inflatable desert island into the stadium – before giving it an emotional send-off following a disappointing draw.
The hilarious story opens the special new show, Scotland: We Can Boogie, on STV at 8pm on Monday. Described as a “love letter to the national team”, it features Tartan Army members from all walks of life explaining what Scotland means to them.
More here: https://bit.ly/3inozGR
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