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12-4-2004

Phone pictures update for 3510, 6600, T610…

Scotland pictures for Tartan Army phone Finally, here comes the update for several mobile phones which do not support the 128x128 pixels. These are Nokia 3510 (also 3530, 8910) and 6600 (also 3650, 7650 and N-Gage), and Sony Ericsson T610 (also T630 and Z600).

Type scotlandia.com/wap in your mobile phone, navigate to folders marked with x and download. Easy! (more…)

11-4-2004

Scotlandia WAP for mobile phone wallpapers

Scotland pictures for Tartan Army phone Just a wee note that I have created a WAP site which can be accessed by typing scotlandia.com/wap in your mobile phone. You can download the pictures (128x128 pixels) which can be used as wallpapers for most mobile phones.

Here you can view the pictures sorted in several folders (direct links given next to pictures): (more…)

3-4-2004

Scotland pictures and melodies for mobile phones.

Scotland pictures and melodies for mobile phone Haven’t been around to do an update for a while. Anyway, I got myself a new mobile phone (Motorola E365) and data cable. Now I use some software for that to upload pictures and melodies.

I have created some pictures in format 128x128 pixels which should be OK for most of mobile phones around (list to follow). And there is Loch Lomond in polyphonic mmf format. If you want to download them on you phone, just click (more…)

4-2-2004

Rest In Peace Ally MacLeod

Tartan Army's famous Ally MacLeodThe man who led Scotland to the 1978 World Cup passed away peacefully at home in Ayrshire.

For a number of years, Ally MacLeod had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. He will be sadly missed by everyone.

Rest In Peace Ally. We will always be your army - Ally’s Army.

1-2-2004

Tartan Army Calendar 2004

Tartan Army's Calendar 2004 by Scotty fae CanadaIt is February 1st and it’s time for a new page in the fantastic Tartan Army Calendar 2004, made by Scotty fae Canada.

More than hundred of photos from Scotty’s travels with the Tartan Army over the past several years. You can take the boy out of Scotland but you can never take Scotland out of the boy.

Click on www.tacalendar2004.com for more info and how to get the calendar for sale price of 5 quid, with all the profits going for a charity. (more…)

28-1-2004

Tartan Army’s favourite goal - Archie Gemmill ‘78

Tartan Army's favourite - Archie Gemmill 1978Archie Gemmill will always be remembered for his remarkable goal in the 1978 World Cup Finals against Holland.

Here you can see the captures of the goal. Not just any goal but the seventh best goal ever scored in any World Cup as nominated by FIFA.

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25-1-2004

Stonehaven Wallace Day 2004

Stonehaven William Wallace Day 2004, ScotlandThe plans for 2004 are already well underway.

The 2004 Stonehaven Wallace Day will take place on Saturday the 28th of Aug 2004. The march will leave Stonehaven at 2pm to make its way to the castle. Also watch this web site for details of what Stonehaven has planned for the 700th anniversary.

At night Gaberlunzie once again provide the entertainment at the St Leanords Hotel in Bath Street Stonehaven. The music will kick off around 8.30 pm. The Hotel is also doing special rates for the Wallace weekend and can be contacted at 01569 762044.

Meanwhile, wee leaflets (see photo above) can be downloaded in several formats: (more…)

21-1-2004

SCOTLAND 1 holland 0

James McFadden - Scotland ONE holland NILWell, I have received a few requests lately for the mp3 of the goal as I heard it on Radio Scotland. I did the capture of most of the match at Hampden so - listen and enjoy to McFaddy’s goal.

Too pity it was completely different situation few days later in Amsterdam. And the Radio Scotland guy celebrated Holland goals with the same passion!?

Well, listen to the goal HERE (mp3 - 140 Kb)

20-1-2004

Welcome to a new start

scotlandia.com, Scotland ForeverJust a wee note to welcome you all to my new, redesigned and ‘to-be-updated-often’ web site. (more…)

19-1-2004

Stonehaven Wallace Day 2003

Stonehaven William Wallace Day 2003, ScotlandBrendan McCabe brings a story about Stonehaven Wallace Day this year and the plans for the 2004.

The 2003 was yet another sucessful year, it was however a particularly poignant day for quite a few people there following the death of Alan Knight who had started the Wallace Day 23 years ago and had been a regular at every Wallace Day since if it wasnt for Alan there would be no Wallace Day.

The day started with Davie Ross doing a talk in the Royal Hotel in Stonehaven as usual there was a good turnout for this and Davie was able to supply more details of how plans were progressing for his walk to London in 2005. (more…)

18-1-2004

Scotland’s World Cup Fixtures

Scottish Football AssociationScotland will both start and finish their World Cup qualifying campaign with games against against Slovenia. Group favourites Italy welcome the Tartan Army in March next year in the fourth game of the Scottish schedule.

Berti Vogts’ side kick off with two home games, against Slovenia on Wednesday, September 8 and Norway on Saturday, October 9. The potentially tricky trip to Moldova will take place in October and the game in Italy in March is the first fixture after a break for winter. (more…)

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…)

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