
Source: BroBible
Summary
Scottish soccer fans, known as the “Tartan Army,” have taken over Boston, playing bagpipes, drinking at local bars, and attending a Red Sox game at Fenway Park. They’ve also placed traffic cones atop statues in the city, a tradition that dates back to 1980s Glasgow. Scotland earned their first World Cup victory since 1990 with a 1-0 win over Haiti, giving them a 75% chance to advance out of the group stage.
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The routine arrives with confidence.
Scottish fans bring a piece of home to Boston, including traffic cones on statues. A tradition that’s been around since the 80s. Because, why not? The party continues at Fenway Park. The Tartan Army loves ABBA. Traffic cones are a symbol of the city. Because, Glasgow.
Scotland’s World Cup victory is just an excuse for a good time.
Author: Evan Null









