Tartan Army Swaps Boston for Miami Ahead of Brazil World Cup Clash
Tartan Army Swaps Boston for Miami Ahead of Brazil Clash

The Tartan Army has said goodbye to Boston after an unforgettable adventure in the city, leaving a lasting impression on locals. According to Ryan Carroll of the Daily Record, Bostonians were among the friendliest people he has ever met, and the feeling was mutual. Locals expressed genuine disappointment as the Scots prepared to board their flight to Miami after a whirlwind 10 days.

Boston Memories and Warm Welcome

From the moment the Scottish supporters arrived, Boston embraced them with open arms. The memories created together will not be forgotten in a hurry. The Record touched down in Miami on Saturday night alongside hundreds of weary, bleary-eyed Scots ready for the next leg of the adventure.

Remarkably, despite an open bar on the American Airlines flight from Boston, many fans opted for soft drinks after days of non-stop celebrations. However, any thoughts of taking it easy did not last long. By Sunday, the Tartan Army's takeover of Miami was well under way.

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Miami: A New World for the Tartan Army

Miami feels like another world. Towering skyscrapers dominate a stunning skyline, while speedboats and superyachts glide through turquoise waters. Sun-soaked Scots stopped to take it all in. The heat is on another level, with temperatures pushing into the high 30s Celsius—conditions unlike anything many travelling supporters have experienced before.

Staying hydrated could prove just as important as finding the next cold beer. But if Miami makes the Tartan Army feel even half as welcome as Boston did, the memories made here could be every bit as special.

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