Scotland’s Tartan Army are at their first World Cup since 1998 and their fans have completely taken over Boston. After a 1-0 win against Haiti on June 13, Scottish supporters cleared out bars and liquor stores across the city, with locals describing the demand as “triple St. Patrick’s Day.” The fans have also donated nearly $30,000 to local charities.
To keep costs down, the Tartan Army based themselves in Providence, Rhode Island, negotiating hotel rooms at around $70 a night and using 21 chartered school buses to get to matches. 🏴
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Scotland’s Tartan Army are at their first World Cup since 1998 and their fans have completely taken over Boston. After a 1-0 win against Haiti on June 13, Scottish supporters cleared out bars and liquor stores across the city, with locals describing the demand as “triple St. Patrick’s Day.” The fans have also donated nearly $30,000 to local charities.
To keep costs down, the Tartan Army based themselves in Providence, Rhode Island, negotiating hotel rooms at around $70 a night and using 21 chartered school buses to get to matches. 🏴
#Pubity #Viral #Sports