Scotland returned to a major tournament for the first time in more than 20 years when they booked their place at Euro 2020, and the Tartan Army quickly adopted an unofficial anthem. When David ...
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It was Aberdeen defender Andy Considine who brought the 1970s hit Yes Sir, I Can Boogie into the Scotland dressing room during the nation's heroic play-offs run to European Championship qualification ...
YES Sir, I Can Boogie songwriter Frank Dostal would’ve loved the Tartan Army adopting the song as their new anthem, his proud widow revealed. Mary Dostal, 75, said he’d be “made up” at the revival of ...
'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie': Brooke Combe stuns with song cover following Scotland's Euro 2020 qualifier
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GOAL takes a look at the words to the Tartan Army anthem and the background to how it became a dressing room hit Scotland returned to a major tournament for the first time in more than 20 years when ...
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