Susan Boyle Offers Rallying Cry to Scotland's Football Team Ahead of World Cup Return
Scottish singer Susan Boyle has issued a message of encouragement to the Scotland men's national football team ahead of their first World Cup match in 28 years. Boyle shared a video declaring "No Scotland no party" and emphasizing "You can do this" as the team prepares for a crucial fixture against Haiti. Public figures like First Minister John Swinney and actor Gerard Butler are also showing support for the national side.
Singer Susan Boyle has sent a message of encouragement to Scotland's men's national football team, stating "You can do this" ahead of their inaugural World Cup match in 28 years.
In a video shared on Saturday, Boyle proudly displayed a national team shirt from beneath a fur coat, declaring, "No Scotland no party." Her post was captioned, "I had a dream! Scotland has a dream! You can do this!"
The highly anticipated fixture against Haiti is scheduled for Saturday at 9pm local time (2am BST). This event has garnered significant attention, with First Minister John Swinney, actor Gerard Butler, and singer Clare Grogan reportedly among those traveling to Boston to witness the occasion.
Boyle's message follows her recent musical collaboration with ice cream brand Cornetto, where she released a dance remix of their jingle, marking a departure from her operatic style. She had previously teased her comeback on social media, showcasing a new look.
Steve Clarke's Scotland side will face Haiti before tougher games against Morocco on Friday, June 19, and five-time champions Brazil five days later. Scotland last competed in the World Cup in 1998, where they also played Morocco and Brazil, losing both matches and exiting at the group stage. The team aims to advance further in this tournament.
According to Yahoo Sports Soccer, Susan Boyle's message seeks to inspire the team for a winning start to their campaign.
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