Scottish 'Tartan Army' fans drink flights dry en route to World Cup in Boston
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Brigid Brown
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Summary
Scottish soccer fans, known as the 'Tartan Army', are traveling to Boston in large numbers for Scotland's first World Cup match since 1998. The fans reportedly consumed all available beer on transatlantic flights within minutes of departure, showcasing their legendary party reputation ahead of the tournament.
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The iconic 'Tartan Army' is descending upon Boston in droves, bringing their renowned party atmosphere - and an unquenchable thirst for alcohol - ahead of Scotland's momentous World Cup comeback.
The legendary 'Tartan Army' is arriving in Boston in massive numbers ahead of Scotland's first World Cup fixture since 1998 - and the celebrations reportedly started long before touchdown, with flights running dry within minutes.
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