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Dad who went viral after taking son out of school for Euros for Scotland win

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Dad who went viral after taking son out of school for Euros for Scotland win

A Scots dad who went viral for taking his son out of school to watch the Euros in Germany has said he is “confident” Scotland will win when they play against Hungary.

Iain Meiklejohn, 48, and his 12-year-old son Aleks from Edinburgh arrived in Frankfurt for the start of Euro 2024 and have followed the Scottish football team over the course of the tournament by travelling to German cities including Munich and Cologne.




Scotland play Hungary on Sunday and Mr Meiklejohn, who is a tour guide, hailed his team’s chances.

He told the PA news agency: “I’m feeling confident. A win gives us four points which should be enough to get through to the second round.

“I’m going for 1-0 Scotland.”

Mr Meiklejohn took his son out of school to attend the Euros and went viral on X for a message he posted on June 12, which shows an email he sent to his son’s school saying Aleks will not be attending from June 13 until “whenever Scotland are eliminated from Euro 2024”.


Iain is “confident” Scotland will win when they play against Hungary.(Image: Iain Meiklejohn/PA Wire)

The email also said: “We will be going on an educational trip through Germany visiting several cities where we will study the extreme emotional highs and lows that only a Scotland fan goes through.

“I will ensure Aleks completes a report on his return in full detail.”

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