Dorian Watt started going to Scotland games after being blown away by the atmophere at Hampden.Dorian joined the Tartan Army in 2007. Dorian joined the Tartan Army in 2007. (Image: Collect)

Tributes have poured in after the death of a legendary Tartan Army foot soldier.

Dorian Watt, from Arbroath, was laid to rest today, Thursday, July 31, after passing away earlier this month.

She had followed the national team on television for a number of years but became of a Tartan Army stalwart after being blown away by the atmosphere at her first game at Hampden against Lithuania in 2007.

Dorian was a proud member of her home town’s Tartan Army and travelled to the games on a supporters bus that leaves from the Station Bar.

Dorian pictured on a Scotland trip. Dorian pictured on a Scotland trip. (Image: Collect)

A spokesperson for the pub said: “Today we said goodbye to one of life’s lovely people . Dorian will be sorely missed by everyone at the Station.

“Someone who lived life to the full and was the life and soul of the party. No Dor, No Party.”

Alex Stott commented: “What devastating news I have just seen that Dorian Watt has passed away.

“A brilliant girl and true legend. Dorian was there on one of my first trips on the Station bus. RIP, sweetheart Gone but never forgotten.

Steven Swankie said: “Dorian will always be in our hearts. She was always the life and soul at the parties at the footy, home and away.

“I can’t believe my cousin passed away before me. Love you loads.”

Louise Lawson added: “I didn’t know Dorian personally but seen her on the Scotland buses, so sad.”