Over the Top with the Tartan Army
Active Service 1992-97
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About the Book:
Thankfully the days of the draft and character-building National Service are no more. In their place, Scotland has witnessed the growth of a new and curious military phenomenon. Grown men bedecked in tartan, yomping across most of the globe, hell-bent on benevolence and ritualistic bevvying. Often chanting a profane mantra about a popular football pundit. In what noble cause tothey serve? Why football, of course - at least, in theory.
Following the ailing fortunes of Scotland isn't easy. But the famous Tartan Army has broken the pain barrier on numerous occasions, emerging as cultural ambassadors for Scotland. Their total dedication to debauchery has spawned stories and legends that could have evaporated in a drunken haze but for the memory of one hardy footsoldier: Andrew McArthur.
Taking us on an erratic world tour, McArthur gives a frighteningly funny insider's eye view of active service with the Tartan Army. Covering campaigns and skirmishes from Euro '92 up to the qualifying drama for France '98 in places such as Moscow, the Faroes, Balarus, Sweden, Monte Carlo, Estonia, Latvia, New York and Finland. Over the Top is a labour of love - a bit like following Scotland, if truth be told. This book is a must for any football fan who likes a good laugh. Because if you love Scottish football you've got to have a sense of humour.
Reviews:
I commend this book to all football supporters... You are left once more feeling slightly proud that these stupid creatures are your own countrymen. GRAHAM SPIERS, SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY
What have you done to Scotland's image abroad? ANDY ROXBURGH
How many of these drunken comic Scotsmen would you let in your front garden, never mind your front room? MICHAEL KELLY, former Lord Provost of Glasgow, DAILY MAIL