A small group of prominent Unionists on Twitter X appear to be eager for negative stories concerning the Tartan Army. It seems that fostering friendships and enjoying oneself goes against their principles.
His arrogance and smug attitude which included mocking stroke victims was ultimately his downfall. The media really tried their all to make him FM but the weasel conceded defeat after barely 7 results
Douglas Lumsden cost the taxpayer around £185,000 with 1339 AI-generated questions about salt sachets and flagpoles
But at wasteful Westminster, it's estimated it costs £237 to answer a question. So Douglas's AI-antics would have cost the taxpayer £326,349 if he'd been an MP
Ever notorious James Cook was on the BBC lunchtime news with a report on the Aberdeen South by-election. Guess what he highlighted? He's so predictable.
I love the idea of random Red Sox fans showing up at this baseball game and being completely blown away by the popularity of a song that is very much not known stateside.
Ally McCoist when asked on the ITV commentary on the Netherlands v Japan game if Maeda had scored in his last 7 games in Scotland?
McCoist's answer "so I'm led to believe".
What a sad bitter cant.
Hey Scotland, the London BBC Britnat radges led tonights news items with in large letters, ‘Barmy Tartan Army’. Where did the ‘barmy’ come from? Are English supporters also ‘barmy’? Not a word we use, but in England they use ‘barmy’ meaning ‘mad’ in a derogatory way. Propaganda!!
Just in case English people wonder why we want them to lose and hate their commentators.
Cape Verde pull off one of the greatest underdog results in fucking history. Game finishes and ITV basically go straight to the English Camp for a Harry Kane love in.
I do not know how this isn’t a major story across Scotland.
As far as I can see the National and the Scotsman are the only ones willing to report on it.
Clearly the Sun is more focused on Nicola Sturgeon’s Pizza, the Times criticising John Swinney in the USA and the Daily Mail is obsessing over MSPs genitalia to care about the Scottish economy
The most obvious example of BBC bias - promoting politically motivated front pages - and one that's probably the easiest to deal with, yet the broadcaster refuses to. It actually revels in circulating bias, innuendo and disinformation.
Radio BritNat Breakfast is this morning asking how Scottish Labour politicians feel about the Makerfield by-election where they are all campaigning and completely disinterested in why these 'Scottish' Labour politicians aren't campaigning in the two *Scottish* by-elections.
A childhood dream fulfilled but scoring Scotland’s winner in our first World Cup game in 28 years is just bonkers! The support last night and back home is just as expected. Quality! Let’s keep going!! 🏴🏴
Great to join Richard Thomson on the campaign trail today.
A great candidate who will make a great MP for Aberdeen.
He’ll put the cost of living crisis front and centre, fight to protect oil & gas jobs and secure renewable investment to safeguard our local economy.
#VoteSNP
These branch officers are in Holyrood to disrupt and simply delay Scotlands development , they offer nothing positive so why keep them at our expense ? #ScottishIndependence
Twitter is a joy right now. Reading how Boston’s loving the Tartan Army. Mike’s become a huge star on Twitter, cooking breakfast for the guys in air b&b across the st from him, drinking beer with them, Police doing keepy uppies ..list goes on. Proud to be Scottish right now 🏴🏴