The term Scot or Scotia was a Roman term referencing the Irish. The English started using the term in the Middle Ages to reference the northern part of Britain because that's where all the Irish British lived
I see we might be putting in a joint bid with the Taffs for Euro 2020. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18069127 It's the only way either of us will qualify.
I think it's wrong that a team can qualify just because there the hosts. Particularly now that they seem to be having joint hosts all the time, who are taking up 2 places of the 16
You made the name, we populated it with our seed - although I'm not too proud of how that turned out.
You thick Paddys only populated the West coast, most of the Scots come from the Picts or Norse. Ireland is a byword for bitter thick inbred mutants, the world over. Apart from that, they're ok, though the northern paddys are particularly thick, obviously bar yourself, the most reasonable guy on the T'interweb.
Scota and Hibernus were Egyptian were they no? I might be getting confused with myth there. Anyways, **** you, ahm from Pictish descent.
Scotia refers to those north of the Firth of Forth, ie. all the daft teuchters who arrived from Ireland.
Central belt is where all the Oirish sectarian bigots migrate to. Wannabes in The Kilt Capital and Glasgow.