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    The Tartan Army are fans of the Scotland national football team. They have won awards from several organisations for their friendly behaviour and charitable...
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    Tartan (Scottish Gaelic: breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a patterned cloth with crossing horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours, forming simple or complex...
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  • "Ally's Tartan Army" is a novelty record released by Scottish comedian Andy Cameron on the Klub Records (KRL) label to mark the Scottish football team's...
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  • in both fixtures. Scotland supporters are collectively known as the Tartan Army. The Scottish Football Association operates a roll of honour for every...
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  • also refer to: Tartan, a metonym standing in for 'Scottish' (as in "tartan politics", "tartan television", "tartan humour", etc.) Tartan (Assyrian), the...
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    2007, they re–released their 1983 debut single "Loch Lomond" with the Tartan Army, entitled "Loch Lomond (Hampden Remix)". It debuted at number one in...
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  • The Tartan Army Sunshine Appeal is a Scottish charity that donates money to children's causes in locations where the Scottish National Football team play...
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    of the British Army, and eventually by some military units in other countries. The earliest evidence suggesting militia uniform tartans dates to 1691,...
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  • then-latest album Half Drunk Under a Full Moon, with all profits going to the Tartan Army Children's Charity, Soccer Aid and the Eilidh Brown Memorial Fund. The...
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  • This is a list of tartans from around the world. The examples shown below are generally emblematic of a particular association. However, for each clan...
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    worsted wool with heavy pleats at the sides and back and traditionally a tartan pattern. Originating in the Scottish Highland dress for men, it is first...
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  • Club's other members, Boothby formed the "Army of the Provisional Government", popularly known as the "Tartan Army". He took advice from Matt Lygate of the...
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  • entered show business in the 1970s, working in clubs. He performed "Ally's Tartan Army", the anthem for the Scotland national football team's appearance in...
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    Scottish Football Hall of Fame in 2005. He is considered a legend among the Tartan Army of Scotland fans, being best remembered for scoring the crucial goal...
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    twenty-six. In 2007, a remixed version of "Loch Lomond" featuring the Tartan Army, entitled "Loch Lomond (Hampden Remix)" gave the band their only appearance...
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  • AMSL. Supporters of Edmonton Scottish are known collectively as the tartan army. For ticketed matches, they are joined by the Clan MacNaughton pipe band...
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  • younger daughter Lorna married Robert Anderson, who was involved in the "Tartan Army" Scottish nationalist direct action movement of the mid-1970s. Gordon...
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  • Referee Miroslav Radoman led the Scots out onto the pitch, with Scotland's Tartan Army supporters taking the unusual situation in good humour with the chant...
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    from the original on 11 December 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2024. "Tartan Army wins fair play award". BBC Sport. 29 November 2001. Archived from the...
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    statement of political independence made on 6 April 1320, the textile pattern tartan that often signifies a particular Scottish clan and the royal Lion Rampant...
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  • coverage on Argentinian TV and radio stations since it was released. The Tartan Army (fans of the Scotland football team) adopted it as their unofficial anthem...
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  • of Diegos Tartan Army, based in Inverness. Named after soccer player Diego Maradona, he was adopted in Lithuania by members of the Tartan Army, who follow...
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    Scottish team have become famous for their travelling support, known as the Tartan Army, who have won awards from UEFA for their combination of vocal support...
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    Joseph M. (20 November 2006). "The Patriot Game: Football's Famous 'Tartan Army'". International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 37 (2). International...
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    National football team: Linlithgow & District Tartan Army (LADTA) and the Young Linlithgow Tartan Army (YLTA). A number of local parks, including play...
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  • Records, and his 22nd album overall. The album was dedicated to the Tartan Army. The album was Rod Stewart's first #1 on the Billboard 200 since Blondes...
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  • "Tribute To Jinky" – Various Artists (2006) "Loch Lomond" – Runrig with Tartan Army (2007) Lists of one-hit wonders Music of Scotland "The Official Scottish...
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    Maradona's name as a token of recognition, even in remote places. The Tartan Army sing a version of the Hokey Cokey in honour of the Hand of God goal against...
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    November 2021. "Scotland 2-0 Denmark: John Souttar and Che Adams fire Tartan Army to home World Cup play-off". Sky Sports. Retrieved 16 November 2021....
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    In 2007, Runrig re-recorded "Loch Lomond" with 50,000 members of the Tartan Army, the supporters of the Scotland national football team. The recording...
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