Residents from Florence House care home in Govan hope to inspire the Scotland national team as Steve Clarke's boys face Switzerland in the second nail biting game of the Euros tonight.
A group of care home residents will channel their inner John McGinn and Kieran Tierney by taking to the football pitch and facing off against a rival team.
Despite their age and health conditions, including dementia, they hope to inspire the Scotland national team as Steve Clarke's boys face Switzerland in the second nail biting game of the Euros tonight.READ MORE: Rod Stewart rallies behind Scotland team to win ahead of Euros game tonight "Scottish football is better now than it’s ever been and you can feel the passion for the game running through the country at the moment. We are bringing the enthusiasm of the Tartan Army with us as we take part in our weekly walking football tournament and you best believe, if I score today I'll be doing my best attempt at a knee slide across Toryglen to celebrate!"
"The residents love their Wednesday kick about at Toryglen, it’s a great opportunity for them to be active, meet other people and pursue hobbies that they’ve had their whole lives.
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