Written by Smithy on August 27th, 2008
Pixshirts Ltd launch unique new website for Scotland Football Fans. Pixshirts is a revolutionary new concept in T-shirt wear for the Scotland Football Fan.
In essence the T-shirt is a montage of images. However the unique Pixshirts design and the choice of images available means there are millions of different combinations available, which means that Pixshirts is a truly unique product.

The choices of images available range from past to present and include some iconic images e.g. Archie scoring in Argentina, Faddy scoring in France. Images will also be updated on a regular basis. There is even a section for the Tartan Army.
Pixshirts are an official licensee of the Scottish Football Association and have launched a new website which enables the Scottish Football Fan to create their own unique Pixshirt. The printing process is specialised which produces a vibrant high definition print that will not fade or crack and the best quality T-shirts available are used.
To celebrate the launch Pixshirts are running a free to enter competition and full details are on the website - www.pixshirts.com/scotland
Posted in: General Tartan Army
Written by Smithy on August 19th, 2008
Subside Sports now have the brand new Official SFA Scotland the Brave T-shirt at a bargain price of £14.99

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Written by Smithy on July 20th, 2008
| Tartan Army Travels | Netherlands |
The Tartan Army Travels page dedicated to travel to the Netherlands has been updated to include possible vanue changes and further travel information once inside the Netherlands
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Written by Smithy on July 16th, 2008
TartanArmy.Net | Programmes | Scotland Czech Republic 08 |
Due to a mix up in the Czech Republic, the Czech Republic V Scotland match programme never went on sale.
Czech Republic played Lithuania on the Tuesday before we played them and they'd produced a special double header match programme. Unfortunatly they'd actually included Latvia instead of Lithuania, and had included all the player information for Latvia. This was noticed only hours before the Lithuania game kicked off. All match programmes were supposidly withdrawn from sale and have been destroyed.
By the looks of the number of eBay listings, some now appear to be coming on to the open market. Some have sold for more than £350.

Posted in: Czech Republic, General Tartan Army