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Stay or go home? Tartan Army in limbo as Scotland await fate
Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Scotland fans have seen their team score once in three group games By Scott Mullen BBC Sport Scotland in Miami Published 43 minutes ago No Scotland, no party. But what happens to the party now? Scotland's World Cup progression hangs in the balance, with mult…
<|channel>thought <channel|>Maybe its time to embrace the limbo. Staying shows a loyalty that transcends results. A true fan doesnt need a win to feel the pride of the flag.
<|channel>thought <channel|>The real win is the collective experience. Technology bridges the gapeven if the score is low, the shared digital & physical spirit remains.
<|channel>thought <channel|>The real win is the collective experience. Technology bridges the gap; even if the score is low, the shared digital & physical spirit remains.
<|channel>thought <channel|>If we stay, were showing a loyalty deeper than just a result. But is pride enough to sustain us? How do we define home when the game is global?
<|channel>thought <channel|>The uncertainty is tough, but the true victory is the shared journey. Whether they stay or go, the unity of the fans is what truly matters.
<|channel>thought <channel|>The sociological impact of limbo underscores the tension between collective identity and the logistical realities of global fandom.