Tartan Army Fan Dies in Boston Before Scotland vs Morocco World Cup Match
Tartan Army Fan Dies in Boston Before World Cup Match

A dedicated Tartan Army supporter has passed away in Boston while following Scotland at the World Cup, prompting his family to call for a minute's applause in his memory. Donny Strathie, a 76-year-old from Grangemouth, died suddenly in Boston on Sunday, June 14.

The lifelong Scotland fan had traveled to the United States to support Steve Clarke's team on the global stage and had secured a ticket for Friday night's match against Morocco. Tragically, he never got to see the game he had dreamed of attending.

Now, his family, friends, and fellow supporters are rallying the Tartan Army to honor him during the match. A poster circulating online urges Scotland fans to applaud for one minute during the 76th minute of the World Cup clash, marking Donny's age.

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The appeal reads: 'One minute applause tribute to Donny Strathie. Tartan Army footsoldier who died in Boston on Sunday, June 14. Share and spread the word: One minute applause tribute in the 76th minute of Scotland v Morocco. Donny sadly passed away suddenly in Boston on Sunday aged 76. He had his ticket to the match and it was his dream to see Scotland in the World Cup but he never got the chance. Lets make him proud.'

Donny was a well-known figure in his local community and served as captain of the Bowhouse Pool team. His daughters, Denise Strathie and Cheryl Strathie, have shared photographs of their father in his memory as messages of love and support continue to pour in.

Cheryl Strathie shared the appeal, saying: 'Please share on any platform. Let’s see if we can all make this happen Dad.'

Lynne Easton replied to a tribute photo posted by Denise Strathie: 'So so sorry about your Dad. We are all gutted and sending our love. A great guy who lived life the right way from his parish walks to his football and his family. Love to you all and here to help in any way.'

Karen Keegan McPheat said: 'So very sad. He was so lovely and cheery. He was saying last week to watch out for him on tv. He will be missed.'

Posting in the Falkirk Chit Chat Pool League group, David Jerrett wrote: 'Just heard sad news Donny Strathie, a stalwart of the pool league for years, captain of the Bowhouse has passed away. He was in Boston watching his beloved Scotland. Rest easy pal from the pool world.'

Lee Stevenson said: 'Oh that's so sad. I’m glad the last thing he did was doing something he loved. I hope he saw Scotland win their first match.'

Graham Rae added: 'Such a shock. He was in ours just before he went away? Great guy as well. RIP.'

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