Along with Ireland, Scotland surely has the best fans! Always happy to hear them sing and cheer. Greetings from Germany to the beautiful country of Scotland 🇩🇪❤️🏴
This half time won me over. I have a Scottish father and an English mother so I went to this game relatively neutral. Once it hit half time, seeing all the Scottish fans come together as one to feel proud of where they came from made me ditch England who spent the whole first half singing German bombers. Best decision of my life
Fifa Playa Scotland games are all special with an atmosphere. England matches are just days out for middle-class London families. Not to mention that England bottle tournaments anyway. My choice was correct
Mini van Leaning towards Scotland as the match was worth more for them, but I was a fan of both national teams before the game. Now I don’t give a shit about England
I am frpm malaysia and happened to be in Glasgow when Diego brought Argentina team for a friendly against Scotland..what an atmosphere.. didn't understand at all what what they sung...but Hampden park was magical that night
What a great track fans, every single village on this planet deserve extra Bonnie Banks so we could date more Scottish supporters & paaaarty, think about it fans
@@kenmacfarlane8744 I don't know anyone else other than me and my late grandad both fully English but he got recommended them when he was visiting Skye
@@danielbentham758 Coincidence I'm weaning my Grandson (8) on to them he's already aware of the significance of this song bearing in mind my people's Clan territory and Jacobite support.
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There is differing stories The old mythology of the Scottish was that when you died. Where ever you were your spirit will travel underground back home to Scotland. My favoured story behind the song is 2 scotsmen are capture by the english. And told them one will be executed and the other will be released. And the song is about one saying to the other that he will be the one to die. He takes the high road (on land, alive) and he will take the low road (underground, dead) and that he will beat him home to Scotland.
Not sure how real this theory actually is, but I heard that when the english captured the jacobites they would make them choose they would make them choose one of them to be released and kill the rest (I am guessing that only to spread fear among the ones that hadn't been captured yet). So the song is the who is chosen to die telling the other one "You'll take the high road" as in you will go to Scotland by actually going while "I'll take the low", I'll go by dying. Still, "I'll be in Scotland afore ye" Anyhow, I am not sure how true this is.