“It’s a novelty for us and I’m an early riser. Nothing like waking up to coffee and pipes. Helps clear the pipes.”
Members of the Tartan Army have gone viral in a clip showing Scotland fans blasting their bagpipes to the amusement of their new Boston neighbours ahead of the World Cup.
The clip, which has racked up over 1.4million views online, was posted by local resident, Mike Morrison, who appeared stunned by the arrival of his new neighbours. The caption reads: “In the dead of night, the Scots arrived at the Airbnb across the street. Decked out and playing the pipes at 6:30 am. So it begins…”
The footage shows three Scots emerging from a grey house draped in national pride. One man, wearing a traditional kilt, can be seen recording the neighbourhood as he steps outside.
Moments later, a second supporter produces his bagpipes and begins playing, while a third films the scene. The Airbnb has been transformed into a mini-Hampden headquarters, with three Scotland flags hanging from five windows visible at the front of the property and Saltire bunting strung along the fence outside.
Despite many in the comments believing that 6.30am was too early to blast bagpipes, Mike, who can be heard laughing in the video, insisted: “It’s great having them in the neighbourhood.
“It’s a novelty for us and I’m an early riser. Nothing like waking up to coffee and pipes. Helps clear the pipes. With so much crap going on in the world, it’s nice to see.”
Boston has been taken over by the Tartan Army today before Scotland take on Haiti in their first World Cup match in 28 years at 2am on Sunday. Earlier today, we reported that the Scotland invasion of Boston was in full swing, with sweaty fans kitted out in bucket hats and kilts dotted around the city.
Baffled locals have been left in shock with shouts of No Scotland, No Party and We’ll Be Coming heard being belted out from every street corner. The sun has been shining in the city, with temperatures around 32C – but excited supporters have been keeping hydrated by guzzling plenty of lager.
Other fans weren’t so lucky, with hundreds being denied access to the USA despite having their ESTAs approved months ago. Diehards hoping to jet off state-side previously told the Record about they have been plunged into panic after their approved ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) applications were been moved back into “pending” – and some later rejected.
Numerous supporters have lost thousands of pounds and are set to miss Scotland’s long-awaited return to football’s biggest stage on June 14. Scotland Secretary Douglas Alexander has pledged today to fans that the UK Government is working to resolve cases for those who had their Electronic System of Travel Authorisation (ESTA) permit revoked.
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