It’s not unknown that the Tartan Army have left a lasting impression with the Boston locals
A Boston local has gone viral after admitting she is secretly glad the Tartan Army do not appear to be getting the same reception in Miami as they enjoyed during their World Cup stay in the Massachusetts city.
Scotland supporters spent the opening stages of the tournament turning Boston into a home away from home, filling bars, restaurants and streets with songs, bagpipes and traffic cones as Steve Clarke’s side played their first two group stage matches in the city.
The relationship between Boston and the travelling Scotland support quickly became one of the standout stories of the World Cup, with locals embracing the Tartan Army and their antics every step of the way.
From packed streets and school buses to the games to the warm welcome they received at a Boston Red Sox game and donating money to various charities and locations in Boston, the connection between the city and Scotland supporters was impossible to miss.
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Now, with Scotland having moved on to Miami ahead of their final group-stage clash against Brazil, one Boston local has shared why she is pleased the Scots have not quite managed to recreate the same atmosphere in the sunshine state.
In a TikTok video posted by user @julietteamie, she explained that her feelings have nothing to do with wanting Scotland fans to have a bad time. Instead, she wants Boston to remain the Tartan Army’s favourite stop during their trip to the states for the World Cup.
She started the video by saying: “Is anyone else kind of happy that the Tartan Army aren’t getting the same reception as they got in Boston.
“You’re going to be thinking ‘oh it’s because you’re English and you just have the Scottish and you don’t want them to have a nice time.’ Oh no.”
Although this isn’t the reason at all, as she explained: “It’s because i want them to love Boston the most. We want them to come back and we want them to say that nothing in history will take precedence over how much welcomed and how much fun they had here in Boston.
“Just imagine if Miami outdone Boston in this whole situation and actually they realised that Boston wasn’t the best and they prefer Miami.”
Concluding the video she said: “So you know what, let the policemen tell them not to put the cones on the statues, it just means that they had the best time in Boston. And then they’re going to go home and tell all their friends and family that Boston is the best place.”
The video struck up a chord with viewers, with many agreeing that the bond formed between Boston and Scotland fans has been something special throughout the tournament.
One user summed it up perfectly, writing: “Boston & Scotland = a love story that will stand the test of time.” While another said: “Yes. I want them to have a good time but i also want them to love Boston more.”
Although one user, who is a Bostonian themselves, gave their take on the situation, penning: “As a Bostonian who moved to Miami, I know they won’t as good as a time here.”


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