Scotland Euro 2024 ticket woe sees Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack blast experience

Scotland fans were left disappointed after Germany won 5-1 in Munich
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Dave Cormack has let rip after claiming he and Scotland's diehards were enduring the worst ever fan experience as they sought entry to the Euro 2024 opener.

Steve Clarke's men suffered a night to forget, as the Germans ran riot with five goals to do serious damage to Tartan Army hopes of seeing their side in the knockout stages.

But the fear of facing the hosts didn't stop thousands and thousands of Scotland fans pouring into Munich for Friday night's showdown at the Allianz Arena, writes the Daily Record.

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UEFA pledged supporters would seamlessly enter the stadium, but that wasn't the case on the ground with fans experiencing long waits and delays – backed up with ITV coverage featuring a sparse selection of punters inside the arena.

And worried Tartan Army diehards swamped social media to share their experiences on the big night with many left outside the ground looking in.

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And Aberdeen supremo Cormack – in the city to cheer on his country – pulled no punches when sharing his frustrations at the experience on social media.

In an impassioned blast, he posted: "The worst organisation I’ve ever seen at a game. Been queuing for over an hour and still tens of thousands of people trying to get in. Where’s the German efficiency?"

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Munich police chiefs earlier shut off several fan zones and urged punters without a ticket to spread around the Bavarian capital in order to enjoy the game.

The news came as supporters were also seen storming the gates at the fanzone in Munich after it hit full capacity.