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Boston paper uses full-page ad to honor Scotland’s World Cup fans who drank city dry
The Boston Globe published a full-page advertisement thanking Scotland's Tartan Army for their presence in the city. The ad celebrates the joy and memories brought by the fans during the World Cup. This follows a period of high activity involving pub visits and the placing of traffic cones on local statues.
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A Boston newspaper published a full-page ad thanking Scottish fans as they depart the city.
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Boston Globe honors Scottish World Cup fans with full-page tribute
confidence 90%The Boston Globe published a full-page advertisement thanking Scotland's Tartan Army for their presence in the city. The ad celebrates the joy and memories brought by the fans during the World Cup. This follows a period of high activity involving pub visits and the placing of traffic cones on local statues.
What's confirmed:
- The Boston Globe ran a full-page ad thanking the Tartan Army for the laughter, bagpipes, and memories.
- The ad stated that the songs will move on but the city will never forget the joy the fans brought.
- Scottish fans placed traffic cones on 17 statues around Boston.
- The Tartan Army visited Boston during Scotland's run of World Cup games in Foxborough.
Still unconfirmed:
- An Edinburgh AI startup called Wordsmith launched a campaign with billboards and whisky to apologize for fans drinking the city dry.
- The Tartan Army ran their own full-page ad to thank Boston for hosting them.