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Tartan Army FOMO shows how Irish-American identity is Scot(ch)-taped together

TheJournal.ie

TheJournal.ie

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June 28, 2026

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Tartan Army FOMO shows how Irish-American identity is Scot(ch)-taped together

If you’re looking at the Scots at the World Cup and think it should be us – some Americans appear to think it is.

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