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World Cup: Tartan Army making their mark in Miami

It feels like the whole of Scotland are squashed into Miami.

Many thought – me included – that Boston was the Tartan Army at its best and there was a wee, quiet, concern that ‘The Magic City’ couldn’t match it.

Boy, were we wrong.

Following on from Monday’s march to the Miami Marlins match – because baseball is what we follow now – Tuesday featured the TA bouncing down the beach to the soundtrack of ‘No Scotland, No Party’, ‘Yes Sir, I Can Boogie’ and ‘We’ll Be Coming’.

Coming they are. Well, they’ve long arrived.

The mile march from Lummus Park to Ocean Drive was magnificent. A throwback to Cologne two years ago at Euro 2024.

Who said that couldn’t be topped?

Locals are immersing themselves in the atmosphere – and the accent – and enjoying the influx of men in kilts who keep going on about the heat.

There really is that once in a lifetime feel about all this. Kicking about America, not aware of what day of the week it is with a flock of folk from home.

All this without even thinking about the football.

It’s only Brazil, eh?


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