The party's over for the Tartan Army

the party's over for the tartan army

Hope turned to anguish in the 100th minute

No Scotland, No Party. It’s the anthem that’s rung round the stadiums and the streets wherever the Tartan Army have travelled in Germany.

But now the party’s over. The team’s exit from Euro 2024, confirmed in dramatic fashion by a 100th minute winner from Hungary, was hard for these travelling fans to take.

The post-mortem was already under way as thousands of them streamed out of the stadium after the final whistle.

“Too cautious,” “not set up for winning football” were among the snap judgements.

“We’ve been here before many, many times but we’ll come again,” was another weary take on Scotland’s latest failed attempt to reach the knockout stages of a major tournament.

In centre of Stuttgart - the third and ultimately final stop on this German adventure - there was a similar mix of disappointment, anger and a crushing sense of déjà vu as fans drifted away from the big screens that had been showing the match.

the party's over for the tartan army

Ewan Brown and his son Jamie had been enjoying their time in Stuttgart until Hungary scored

Ewan Brown from Kirkcaldy, only arrived in the city on the eve of the game with his teenage son Jamie.

“We’ve not been here for too long but it’s been good …… until that result,” Jamie tells me.

“Really disappointing” was his dad’s assessment. “Just not enough attacking threat. It leaves you feeling like the could have done a bit more.”

Rewind a few hours and the hope was that this time would be different.

After the disappointment of Munich and a 5-1 defeat by hosts Germany in the opening match, the 1-1 draw with Switzerland in Cologne restored confidence and set up a showdown with Hungary in Stuttgart.

Such was the importance of the match Scotland fans faced a long and anxious wait for kick off.

the party's over for the tartan army

Charley Donaldson calmed her pre-match nerves by watching a fans team match

“Very nervous” was Charley Donaldson’s answer when asked how she was feeling late morning.

By way of distraction the 27-year-old from Wishaw had chosen a footballing alternative, travelling to the suburbs to watch a Tartan Army select take on a fans teams from Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart

“It takes the pressure off waiting for the game,” she tells me. “Nine o’clock’s a long way off!”

Back in the city centre by lunchtime the fan takeover was well under way.

With a helicopter circling overhead and a big police presence in the area, Scotland supporters spread out across the steps overlooking the Schlossplatz and filled the bars lining the nearby streets.

the party's over for the tartan army

Ally Mo, here with his friend Nicky Charlton, has 120 Scotland away matches under his belt - but this one was "massive'.

Part of the crowd was Ally Mo, a 59 year old from Keith who’s followed Scotland at every major tournament since the 1986 World Cup.

“I think this is about my 120th away match,” he tells me. “I’m beginning to shake now. It’s massive.”

Exactly 50 years ago David Watson travelled to Germany to follow Scotland in the 1974 World Cup.

The 70 year old from Ayr returned this year with son Stuart and his grandson’s Mikey (12) and David (10) to get the boys started on their Tartan Army travels

“This is the same big day I’ve faced up to in six tournaments. The final game day hoping to qualify,” he says.

“You go into these with optimism but I’ve been all over the world watching Scotland find different ways of failing to qualify so who knows?”

the party's over for the tartan army

David Watson was joined by his grandsons and son Stuart for the match in Stuttgart

In the days leading up the Hungary match one potential challenge for ticketless Scotland fans had been finding somewhere to watch it.

With Germany versus Switzerland being shown in the main fan zone - it kicked off at the same time - an additional viewing area was arranged for Scotland fans in a nearby park.

Despite concerns that the Stadtgarten facility wasn’t big enough, the organisers insisted it could cope with 25,000 people.

By mid-afternoon the drinks stands and portable toilets were doing a roaring trade as the DJ worked through the Tartan Army songbook.

For a few hours the event took on the atmosphere of a music festival.

However, by the time the big screen showed the Scotland team taking to the pitch those high spirits were replaced by a sense of tension, every nervous gaze fixed on the action.

the party's over for the tartan army

Iona Maclennan, left, had tempered her expectations ahead of the game

Perched on an upturned drinks crate Iona Maclennan from Plockton didn’t like what she saw in the goalless first half.

“I was really optimistic to begin with but now I’m not.”

“We just need to be patient and the goal will come,” was her son’s Fraser’s more upbeat analysis.

The goal did come. Just not for Scotland.

Afterwards the fan’s disconsolate trudge through the streets meant rubbing shoulders with their German counterparts celebrating the host’s qualification for the knockout stages.

The Tartan Army’s long wait continues.

Party’s over. It’s time to go home.

OTHER NEWS

3 hrs ago

KL makes it into top 17 city skylines of the world

3 hrs ago

Organisers admit oversight in releasing invasive fish species into Selangor lake, says Fisheries Dept

3 hrs ago

An honour to die in Mecca and Madinah during haj, umrah - FT deputy mufti

3 hrs ago

Malaysia ranks seventh most trusted nation, says global survey

3 hrs ago

Malaysia’s Latest Archaeological Find – A Buddha Statue Older Than Angkor Wat

3 hrs ago

Wan Fayhsal claims conflict of interest to allow telcos to build second 5G network

3 hrs ago

Nike tumbles as upstarts grab market share

3 hrs ago

When the Pointer Sisters Played Grand Ole Opry 50 Years Ago, the Staff Thought They Were Kitchen Help

4 hrs ago

Grace Bowers, Nashville's Red-Hot Guitar Player, Announces Debut Album ‘Wine on Venus'

4 hrs ago

Malaysia's Olympic fashion faux pas: Where did it go wrong?

4 hrs ago

The best deals in the 2024 Steam Summer Sale

4 hrs ago

Fox-Backed Streaming Platform Caffeine Abruptly Shuts Down

4 hrs ago

Top Ravens cornerback named comeback candidate for 2024 NFL season

4 hrs ago

Indianapolis Colts could feature electric rookie as starter on NFL kickoffs

4 hrs ago

Underappreciated 1993 Infiniti J30t Is Today's Bring a Trailer Pick

4 hrs ago

TMJ mocks MFL: 'Ask your Sultan for lighter penalties now'

4 hrs ago

Cottage Cheese Bark Makes Breakfast Feel Like A Reward

4 hrs ago

Army confirms aircraft emergency landing, injured crew

4 hrs ago

Four NBA second-round picks who could prove to be steals

4 hrs ago

Backlash Over Goh Jin Wei’s Olympic Coach Controversy

4 hrs ago

MP calls for govt to halt second 5G network citing ‘conflict of interest’

4 hrs ago

Tok Pa rules out contesting in the event of Kelantan polls

4 hrs ago

Nothing Says Summer Like Watermelon Feta Salad

4 hrs ago

Clippers president addresses future of James Harden, Paul George ahead of free agency

5 hrs ago

Nenggiri by-election on Aug 17

5 hrs ago

A Guardians-Rays trade to ignite OF and slumping All-Star alike

5 hrs ago

Yankees officially lose AL East lead and made sure it was embarrassing too

5 hrs ago

Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella Go Tripping in ‘My Old Ass' Trailer

5 hrs ago

At 55, local rocker Awie to welcome seventh child on July 7

5 hrs ago

Take a tour through the rich and rare cuisine of the Jawi Peranakan at La Achee Porra in downtown Kuala Lumpur

5 hrs ago

High costs push low-income families to unhealthy choices - KRI

5 hrs ago

OCM & Yonex To Redesign Exclusive New Attires For Malaysian Olympic Athletes?

5 hrs ago

Elmina Business Park Poised for Exponential Growth with Unveiling of Stage 2

5 hrs ago

Work-life balance in Malaysia second worst in the world

5 hrs ago

Masri Daud to lead AGC’s prosecution division

6 hrs ago

'Performing prayer alone not enough to address mental health issues' - Dr Hafidzah

6 hrs ago

These Comfy Sneakers Are as Much of a Travel Essential as My Passport

6 hrs ago

EU warns Georgia's NGO law is blocking its path to joining

6 hrs ago

'Walker' Ending Explained: What Could've Happened After That Big Season 4 Finale Cameo

6 hrs ago

Mahathir gave DAP power, but clipped Guan Eng’s wings, book claims