TRNSMT Fans Gutted as 50,000 Watch Heartbreaking Scotland Defeat vs Morocco
TRNSMT Fans Gutted as Scotland Lose to Morocco

Rain-soaked Scotland fans at TRNSMT. Around 50,000 Scotland fans who gathered to watch the national team on the big screen at TRNSMT festival were left heartbroken last night.

The crowd had earlier erupted into a roaring rendition of Flower of Scotland and chants of "John McGinn" in the moments before kick off, but the mood soon turned as dreich as the weather as we slumped to a heart-breaking defeat against Morocco.

A draw or a win would have put Scotland in the driving seat to reach the knock-out stages of a major tournament for the first time in history. But it was not to be as Scotland came up short against the highly-rated African champions.

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Though true to form, ever hopeful Scots fans had one message and one message only - BRING on Brazil!

Laura Robertson, 39, from Aberdeen said: "We're gutted absolutely gutted but it is what it is. Oh, listen, we're Scotland. Scotland fans bring the party. Win or lose, we've done brilliantly. There's still tomorrow and Sunday. And Scotland can absolutely redeem themselves on Brazil."

Former River City actress Annmarie Fulton, 44, from Barrhead, who now teaches drama for charity said: "It's raining but it's Scotland isn't it? I've been wearing my trusty waterproof. Well, you know what? It was all to play for, and we've lost but we've got Brazil so, yeah, we don't give up. We still got it. I think everyone is all up for the party."

Jamie Young, 42, from Kilmarnock said: "It's not the end of the world. There's still a bit of time left. We will just do the same as the Moroccans done against the Brazilians and just get what we need. We've still got hope. We wouldn't have anything different cause we just love the party."

Transport manager for a tour company Steven Aitken, 34, from Fife, said: "It was unbelievable just to get to the World Cup. Scotland will always believe but will always be fighting. We were up against a top class team playing Morocco but we still got Brazil. You never know what could happen. I'm still partying here tomorrow."

Dionne Mitchell, 44, From Edinburgh and an accountant for a tour company said: "Bring on Brazil. We can still beat Brazil. We are still partying."

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