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2-5-2004

Old TA screensaver

I made a TA screensaver (the first one?) a long time ago, just after the match in Belgium. I made just a short one so it does not take too long to download (1Mb).

However, it was hosted on my old web site www.geocities.com/albagubrath2000 but here I moved it now to scotlandia.com so you can get it from here since there is a bandwidth limit at Geocities. I will move the rest of files (mp3, wallpapers, midi tones, pictures) when I find time.

The file is available for download here (1 Mb ZIP file)

18-1-2004

WHA’S LIKE US?

Nowhere can an Englishman turn to escape the ingenuity of the Scots. (more…)

Letter of thanks to the Tartan Army

Tartan ArmyI wrote this wee letter after I got back from a heaven on earth known as Bonnie Scotland. I sent it later to Scottish Football Association, Scottish Tourist Board, Scottish Ministers, etc. Why? Well, I just wanted to try to let others more aware of truly great people know as Tartan Army - best ambassadors for Scotland. (more…)

17-1-2004

Kemal Karic Appeal

Kemal Karic (nicknamed Kemo) was born on 29 January 1992 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Even before the time he could say ‘mum’, even before he was three months old - on 20 April 1992, his mother was killed by a mortar explosion while she was running towards shelter. She was carrying little Kemo who was heavily injured. He lost his right leg. One of the youngest war victims in Sarajevo, or to say a survivor. (more…)

Bosnian’s help for the Tartan Army

by Iain Harrison
(published in The Sunday Post on 22 April 2001)

THE TARTAN ARMY will certainly be well-prepared for this week’s sortie into Eastern Europe — thanks to intelligence reports provided by a Bosnian foot-soldier.

Mirza (27), who comes from battle- -scarred Sarajevo, may have seen the Scots team play in the flesh only twice, but he’s one of their most ardent fans. (more…)

Balkan fan on line to hail Tartan Army

by Gordon Thomson
(published in Glasgow’s ‘Evening Times’ on 3 January 2001)

Mirza, Sarajevo Tartan ArmyTHE Tartan Army has been given a stirring message of support as the national side prepares for battle in a series of vital World Cup qualifying games.

Trainee medic Mirza, from Bosnia, who loves all things Scottish, from the kilt to Braveheart, has used the World Wide Web to post his own greetings. (more…)

How fans can Zagreb a piece of the action

by Holly Carter
(published in Glasgow’s ‘Evening Times’ on 6 October 2000)

Members of the Tartan Army can count on some specialist knowledge when they are in Zagreb next week. The inside information on the Croatian capital, where Scotland play in a World Cup qualifier on Wednesday, comes from Mirza, a medical student who is a big fan of all things Scottish. (more…)

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