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Photo Gallery: Bath, March 2002
(Scotland vs Lithuania U-17 International)


Blending in with the commuters Friday morning, 8.50am, on a station platform somewhere in rural Somerset. The Swindon Tartan Army head for the posh view Friday afternoon, just after 4pm, Twerton Park.  The view of the Main Stand from our first half vantage point.  The saltire belongs to the Swindon Tartan Army.
Foy scores from the spot Robbie Foy (of Liverpool - remember the name) slots home from the spot to make it 1-0. Gavin doesn't even know he's being photographed! Paul, Gavin and Craig in the second half. 
And here's the one I call "the elephant" Craig amuses the local kids with some of his circus tricks. Behind the barricades From behind the fences, Scotland put pressure on the Lithuanian goal and their friendly keeper.
We scored 5 minutes ago, love Scotland score, but being blonde, Helen has a bit of a delayed reaction! "You're my hero, Mr MacAllister" On the pitch at the end of the game - many of players are thrilled to meet "Gary MacAllister"
Meeting the team Mingling with the players a bit more. Team photo (1) The lads even posed for a photo with us all - well done lads!
Paul and the testicle photographer Paul in the pub afterwards with a Frome Town fan, who later photograghed him asleep in a "compromising" position. Team Photo (2) With the Bath City stewards (who were all spot on) in the pub.
Paul and his toilet paper Paul asleep (again), with a toilet roll. No recollection of where this came from at all! Note the unfinished scrumpy! I'm fine, honest! The stewards took us back to the club for a drink.  Paul poses behind the bar with the Saints and Barca pennants.
 

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