American Women Declare Love for Scottish Men After Tartan Army Invasion
American Women Love Scots After Tartan Army Invasion

American women have declared their affection for Scottish men following the Tartan Army's arrival in Boston for the World Cup. The city is now anticipating a baby boom nine months from now, as women claim their 'faith in men has been restored' by the partying Scotland fans.

Tartan Army Takes Boston by Storm

The Tartan Army flooded Boston to witness Scotland's first World Cup appearance in 28 years. They were not only victorious on the pitch, with a 1-0 win over Haiti, but also in the city's bars and clubs, where they charmed locals.

Hundreds of Boston women took to TikTok, sharing videos of themselves drinking, dancing, and partying with kilt-wearing Scots. One blonde organized a date night and urged Scots to visit a bar where 100 single American women were eager to meet them. Another woman, seen in a Scotsman's arms, posted: "I may not be happily married but at least I'm single while the Scottish are in town for the World Cup."

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Viral Videos Show Scottish Charm

A video that garnered over 70,000 likes showed a fan carrying a woman on his back through Boston's streets, with the caption: "If he won't, a Scottish man will." Another woman praised the 'kindness' of the traveling Brits, urging American men to take notes. She said: "If I was a single girly living in Boston right now... you need to go by the bars. If you don't go you're doing something wrong because you could find a nice Scottish man."

One woman wrote online: "Seeking out some cultural exchange as a group of single ladies in our 30s." Another commented: "Great legs and great accents. The kilt is superior." Someone else posted: "I got nothing to add except kilts are sexy AF. You all wear them well." Another added she was 'loving being surrounded by kilts literally any time I step outside to walk anywhere - bagpipes too - glorious.'

Scots Bring Vibes and Economic Boost

More than 50,000 fans descended on Boston, staying for the week ahead of Scotland's match against Morocco. Devon Savage, owner of the Samuel Adams Taproom, said the Scots had 'drunk them dry,' quadrupling usual lager sales. "From Thursday to Sunday, the Tartan Army drank four times as much Boston Lager as we run through on a typical four-day holiday stretch like July 4," she said. "We had to schedule an emergency delivery on Saturday morning. We sold over 3,000 pints of lager over the weekend with our teams picking up 70 empty kegs on Monday."

Other Boston pubs and nightclubs reported record sales. Despite the heavy drinking, the Scots caused no trouble and impressed locals with their fun-loving partying.

Charitable Gesture and Future Matches

The Tartan Army donated $30,000 to local charities as a 'thank you' to their hosts, prompting the mayor to twin Boston with Glasgow. After the Morocco game, the fans will head to Miami for the final group match against five-time World Cup champions Brazil.

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