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From stag-do drag video to the World Cup - the bizarre rise of Scotland's other national anthem
Key takeaways
- Figure caption, Scotland fans party at Boston's Fenway Park
- You can only imagine the Andy Considine stag-do group chat each time the Yes Sir, I Can Boogie resurrection reaches a new height.
- It is already bizarre enough that a Scotland anthem has been born from a video of the former Aberdeen defender dressed in drag dancing to the 1970s Baccara hit.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
Figure caption, Scotland fans party at Boston's Fenway Park
You can only imagine the Andy Considine stag-do group chat each time the Yes Sir, I Can Boogie resurrection reaches a new height.
It is already bizarre enough that a Scotland anthem has been born from a video of the former Aberdeen defender dressed in drag dancing to the 1970s Baccara hit.
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