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Scotland fan travels in 1977 motorhome with football graphics

08.06.2026 14:53 1 min 1 source
The Orcadian Online ENG
Scotland fan travels in 1977 motorhome with football graphics
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John McIntosh from Falkirk bought a 1977 Airstream Argosy motorhome decorated with images of Scottish footballers, including Archie Gemmill, Graeme Souness, and Scott McTominay. Instead of traveling to the World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, he decided to tour Scotland to meet former colleagues and fans. McIntosh cited a lack of understanding of soccer in the US as the reason for not attending the tournament.

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Scotland fan travels in 1977 motorhome with football graphics

08.06.2026 The Orcadian Online ENG

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