Will Scots back Three Lions against Argentina - or it is 'anyone but England'?
•Will Scots back the Three Lions against Argentina - or it is 'anyone but England'?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, England vs Scotland is the oldest international rivalry in football ByAngus C...
•The men's team at least managed to join the party in the United States this year, albeit briefly.As the Tartan Army reminisces about those heady June days in Boston and Miami, a debate is emerging:Sho...
•Both countries lay claim to being the inventors of the sport and in the early days the fixture was dominated by the Scots, who popularised the passing game.By 1966, England were World Cup champions.
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Will Scots back the Three Lions against Argentina - or it is 'anyone but England'?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, England vs Scotland is the oldest international rivalry in football ByAngus CochraneSenior journalist, BBC ScotlandPublished13 minutes agoEngland are two games away from ending 60 "years of hurt".The first hurdle is an epic World Cup semi-final against Argentina.But for real hurt, as anyone north of the border will tell you, try supporting Scotland. The men's team at least managed to join the party in the United States this year, albeit briefly.As the Tartan Army reminisces about those heady June days in Boston and Miami, a debate is emerging:Should Scots back their near neighbours, or support anyone but England?The Scottish town that started supporting Norway 86 years agoPublished3 days agoFrom Boston to Miami: How the Tartan Army lit up the World CupPublished28 JuneTartan Army has 'brought new life' to America's smallest statePublished17 JuneScotland versus England is the original international football rivalry, dating back to 1872. Both countries lay claim to being the inventors of the sport and in the early days the fixture was dominated by the Scots, who popularised the passing game.By 1966, England were World Cup champions. Scotland, meanwhile, have never made it past the first round. This year, qualifying for their first World Cup since 1998, Scotland's men's team were again unable to break that curse. As England progress, possibly to a final, some Scottish football fans are making tricky decisions about where their loyalties lie.'How could we live with an England win?'Image caption, Hamish Husband says the Tartan Army became "more popular than Taylor Swift in the USTartan Army organiser Hamish Husband, who was partly brought up in England and supports Carlisle United, does not watch England games."I feel too guilty about wanting them to lose," he tells BBC Scotlan...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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