It has been reported that a 125-decibel sound level was recorded during Flower of Scotland, which makes it the loudest noise at a World Cup tournament ever ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ ๐
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Weโre not a serious nation if the leader of our nation isnโt allowed to attend our first match at a World Cup in 28 years.
The hysteria around this is utterly absurd.
๐ค Remember the Sarwar bots? This should be a bigger story than it currently is. Israel appears to have interfered with the Scottish election, according to French authorities.
When the U.K. Foreign Office considered denying North Koreans visas to play at the 1966 World Cup, FIFA told the FA that they would immediately relocate the tournament.
That was when FIFA still had something remotely resembling a spine.
No country should be allowed to host the World Cup while imposing discriminatory rules on qualified and participating teams.
This ought to be a very basic requirement.
@FIFAcom@FIFAWorldCup is nothing short of a disgrace. One week to go and the US has already shown how incapable it is of hosting a world tournament. Fans who spent their hard earned cash and being denied entry is bad enough. But players? Insane. A racist shitehole of a country!
"Sitting in a room with a bunch of Jocks"
This is the kind of drivel we are forced to listen to from these upper-class yeast-spread-loving Big Ben nonces in England. You want to know the reason why we hate them? Simon Jordan epitomises it!
@BellaWallerstei We do apologise for any inconvenience.
Sadly, withholding oneโs labour is the only voice workers have.
Every right we currently enjoy comes on the back of generations of trade unionists taking strike action.
@ThomasKerrMSP ยฃ25 away price cap was voted through, no matter your political views itโs a massive win for all football fans in Scotland. Big step in the right direction
Yer party (Reform) the only one to vote against it, why no mention of that ya fat lump of lard ?
Scotlandโs free โTop Up Tapsโ network has reached a major sustainability milestone: public refill stations have now prevented the use of around 20 million plastic bottles, reinforcing the countryโs reputation as a leading eco-friendly travel destination.
With over 130 free refill points available across cities, parks, and hiking routes, travellers can easily stay hydrated using some of the worldโs highest-quality tap water without relying on single-use plastic.
A big step forward for sustainable tourism.
Would you travel with a reusable bottle?