SB | Episode 41: Fitba’ and other sports
In the week that Scotland were knocked out of the European Football Champions we look at the importance of Glasgow Green as an open space in the city where football and a variety of other sports flourished. In use today as a Fanzone for the Euros we explore the significance of football to Scotland and in particular the Tartan Army- supporters of the Scottish football team. We explore the agony and ecstasy and, above all, the eternal optimism associated with supporting our national team. Yes Sir, We Can Boogie!
As always we finish with our Scots words of the episode.
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Liz & Helen
Helen Houston and Liz Lister are friends who qualified as STGA (Scottish Tourist Guide Association) Blue Badge qualified guides following previous careers in education and business.
Passionate about the country they’ve lived in all their lives, they are pouring their creative energies into educating and entertaining their listeners on Scotland - “the best small country in the world”.
With a blend of extensive knowledge and humour they’ll have you laughing while you learn. So put the kettle on and settle down for a right good blether!
You can find Helen as @tourscotlandwithhelen on Facebook.
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