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14.06.2024 - 21:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland's defeat didn’t mean the end of the party and when the sole Scotland goal hit the net the festivities began once again - but the win was all too short lived.
As one fan said, ‘the anticipation died’ as soon as the first half was over, and it was clear defeat was on the cards.
A crowd that had previously danced in Glasgow City Centre to the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond and 500 Miles was disheartened, and it told on their faces.
With heads in their hands, and hands that had been praying now flung in despair, hope disappeared as quickly as the pints down their throats.
A few walked away, too gutted to watch, but for the majority of the crowd who chanted ‘no Scotland no party’ the mantra still held true.
However, despite the tragic result for the Scots the crowd were re energised by our lone goal in the 5-1 drubbing.
Elaine Mearns, 69, from Harthill admitted: “I’m gutted, absolutely gutted. We did score and we did lose but it doesn’t matter. I lead the No Socks Tartan army. I was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer but the games have kept me going."
She added enthusiastically: “We are still partying cause we still have two games to go. No Scotland no party.”
Alan Mackenzie, 38, from East Kilbride agreed: “When we scored that goal I thought ‘We are going to win this. Before it, I did feel awful and deflated but am still happy to be here to see Scotland play. I’ve had a great night.”
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