Get all your news in one place.
100's of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
National
Gregor Young

Tartan Army begins mass Miami exodus as Scotland’s chances of qualifying all but gone

The Tartan Army marched on Ocean Drive in Miami ahead of the crunch tie with Brazil on Wednesday (PA)

THE Tartan Army has begun its mass exodus from the streets of Miami, with some heading back home, and others choosing to visit other parts of the US as Scotland’s chances of qualifying are all but gone.

A few days ago the city’s streets were flooded with an ocean of blue Scotland jerseys, but as of Friday only a few Scots remain.

It comes after the nation’s crushing defeat at the hands of Brazil on Wednesday.

Michael Tate, who is originally from Aberdeen but who has lived in Los Angeles for the last decade, said he has enjoyed his stay in Miami, and commented on the number of Scots in the area shrinking in the days that followed the match.

He said: “It’s been fantastic. The whole atmosphere, the friendliness, the people have been welcoming.

“It’s brilliant, as far as I’m concerned.

“It’s a largely Brazilian community here, and I’m not seeing as many Scots now. They’ll all have their flights booked over the next day or so.”

On Scottish chances of qualifying, he commented: “There’s a tiny wee chance that we’ll qualify, I think.”

Clark Thomson, 63, of Dundee, says he and his friends had originally intended to travel back to Boston, but with Scotland’s lowering chance of qualifying, he says they have given up on the idea.

He said: “Well, there’s still a few Scottish people around Miami, but I think most had had their flights already booked and everything.

“We were hoping to go back up to Boston, but that’s not going to happen now.

“I think it’s a 100% chance we won’t qualify now.

“There are a few Tartan Army followers going back to Boston. They loved the city so much that they’re going back for a few days before heading home.”

The Tartan Army invaded Miami Beach in their thousands on Tuesday, continuing their World Cup party (Image: PA)

Paul Douglas, 47, of Inverness, said: “We’re leaving today. We’re heading to Washington, then flying home on Monday.

“While there is still a chance we’ll qualify, I don’t think we’ll do it now.”

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100's of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.