lyonhibs Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 In the slightly quieter pub immediately opposite the Irish pub in Bratislava me and my mate got chatting to this Greek boy, who, it turns out, was a journalist back home in Greece there on holiday conveniently at the same time as the game was on. So he decided to do an article on the Tartan Army which is now online - view in Chrome to translate it! http://www.metrosport.gr/article/atraxion-tis-mpratislavas-andres-me-ta-kilt I may be spotted in one of the photos at the bottom, on the 1 day I wasn't wearing some Scotland paraphernalia on my top half, but never mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Laud Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 Ok i,ll be first .How do you translate it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fringo Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 (edited) 35 minutes ago, The Laud said: Ok i,ll be first .How do you translate it. If you use Chrome you get a pop up asking if you want it translated. It's not a great translation though It does confirm however, that guys wearing jeans are a national embarrassment.. Here's the copy and paste. TOPIC: The attraction of Bratislava: The men in kilts The «metrosport.gr» found alongside Scots fans eve Slovak-Scottish game and recorded the way of life ... Monday afternoon, 10 October, and the inhabitants of Bratislava show willing to change their daily rhythms, whether the next day had a ... fight, because the Slovak national faced the same in Scotland. Responsibility for ... disturbing the enervating silence had given the Scots fans, who had begun to arrive in the capital, since each fight their representative assembly -especially when conducted outside edras- is "achasti" rite. When it comes to World Cup qualifiers, even then the reasons are obvious. As the sun was setting, so the main streets smelled malt and hops, basic ingredients of beer. Besides, and this rite is ... The «undress code» of checkered skirt Each arrow in the old center of Bratislava looked in one direction, which was none other than Sedlarska Ulica (Ed: means street), where it was assembled bars, which seemed incapable of meeting the needs of Scots fans. One need only watched the looks of despair of the owners of pubs, who did not have the appropriate staff to serve their clients. The environment, however, was very familiar, because the banner of «Tartan Army» (name given to fans of the Scotland national football team, who have won awards from several organizations for their calm demeanor, but also for their social work) had covered the facades of shops. The image ... inside itself. Countless empty glasses that were filled in seconds, singing and dancing with the necessary accessories to be the typical skirt, called "kilts" and carries its own history. With the thermometer shows close to seven points, hundreds of Scots ... not felt while to note that the rule expressly requires the absence of underwear (!), Just as did the warriors in order to feel more comfortable and to fight without internal ... obstacles. The traditional skirt "kilts" appeared during the 16 th century and the colors were different, as you can see in the photos, and the tartan is the traditional checkered fabric, from which the kilts made. Depending on their ancestors and the area in which lived, and choose the color. Many colors, different families, but common ideology and great love for the national team Another Scot, another British Inviolable rule, with known ethnic differences be printed on T-shirts of Scots, who were in a terribly good mood, waiting for victory of their team, even if the joys that have lived -in football level; minimal. Several families, people of all ages, who multiplied as time passed, but neither reason episodes. Besides, there was and rival. Nevertheless, the police presence was discreet with few men to monitor the traffic in the central streets of the city. Officially, tickets were available were -about- 2,000. In the court of Trnava, certainly, almost 4,000 fans were, who they left frustrated after they against the 3-0, but relive the same scene and not intimidated in the least Doe a deer We turned to two fans who came from Zurich, Switzerland, to watch the match for the World Cup qualifier Russia. In Garry Jeromson (left in photo) and Peter Dickson (right in photo), who counted the hours to go on the field, with chartered coach. "We are here to find ourselves next to our country's national team. It is something that we often do, whether there is interest in the league or not. It is difficult for most to understand the passion we have for our country. " We asked for repetitive song that sounded in the streets of Bratislava. "It's the« Doe a deer », from the film" A sound of Music », which was adopted by the Tartan Army and expresses our perfectly, so I heard then." Edited October 18, 2016 by fringo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lyonhibs Posted October 18, 2016 Author Share Posted October 18, 2016 35 minutes ago, The Laud said: Ok i,ll be first .How do you translate it. Open it in Google chrome then one of the wee icons top right is translate page. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottincarlisle Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 If you right click & hold on any page it will give you an option to translate to English. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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