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Five years after Scotland secured qualification for Euro 2020, the nation was gripped by post-match footage of their victory over Baccarat in Serbia.
Considine was an unused substitute on that famous night in Belgrade but was seen celebrating brightly with dressing room DJ Kieran Tierney and the rest of the team. Legendary video, External Posted on Scottish social media platforms.
The Tartan Army was unable to play for the drum-locked game amid strict Covid lockdown measures, but the anthem was fresh in the memory when some fans were able to attend Euro matches that summer.
The win and subsequent shows were a shock revival for the country and disco duo.
“During this pandemic, I’ve been sitting at home and it’s lifted me up in ways you can’t imagine.” Maria Mendela He died five years agoHe told BBC Scotland.
“After 43 years I will always be grateful to the Scotland team and especially Andy Considine for making me so happy.
“I saw all the articles and everyone was calling me. I’m very happy. I thank the Scotland team and I spoke to Andy on Instagram. He had the best words.”
The song’s legacy will continue, headlining the Hampden playlist and following the band in Germany and the United States in winter 2024.
Seeing tens of thousands of Scots throw themselves to the tune after winning their first World Cup in 36 years was a tribute to Considine and the team he dragged into that Shoreditch studio.
Days later, footage of Boston Red Sox fans joining in as the Tartan Army took over Fenway Park took things to a whole new level of absurdity — and there’s still time to get over it.