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Outrage Over Scottish Newspaper’s Call For Spain To Defeat England In Euros Final

James King, MPA
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A pro-independence Scottish newspaper, The National, has caused significant controversy with a front-page article urging Spain to defeat England in the Euros final. The article featured a provocative image of a Spanish footballer kicking a football-shaped, overweight England fan. The headline, “Time for Revenge!”, criticized English tourists for their behavior in Spain, including “eating fried breakfasts” and “sponging off public services.”

The front page has sparked a backlash on social media, with many users calling it “embarrassing” and “horrible.” Critics argue that the newspaper’s stance is mean-spirited and highlights a divisive attitude. Some comments also pointed out that Scottish tourists often exhibit similar behaviors when on holiday in Spain.

The article comes after Scotland’s exit from the Euros following a disappointing performance. The newspaper’s editorial choice seems to tap into the longstanding practice among some Scottish fans to support any team playing against England. However, this has not been well-received by everyone, with accusations of promoting hostility rather than sportsmanship.

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The National has a history of stirring controversy with its pro-independence stance. Since its launch after the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, it has faced criticism for its biased coverage. Despite this, it continues to push its agenda, though its circulation remains low compared to other Scottish regional newspapers.

The backlash against this latest front page highlights the sensitive nature of national rivalries and the fine line between spirited support and offensive commentary. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether The National will face any repercussions for its editorial choices. The incident underscores the ongoing tension in UK politics and sports, reflecting deeper cultural and political divides.