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Photo Gallery: San Marino, October 2000


The England U-18 sqaud board the plane Taken on the tarmac at Heathrow, with the England U-18 squad boarding the same plane for Bolgna. The Wee Man and Chris with Nigel Spackman Chris and The Wee Man pictured with Nigel Spackman (who was coaching the England youth side)
He's just a pussycat And with famed friend of Scotland, Stuart Pearce, outside Bologna airport.

Quick, Chris, the teacher's not looking! Paul, The Wee Man, Chris and two Slovenian birds Givin' it large, livin' it large Dancing, with tears in our eyes...

You dirty little scrubber Ennio (the owner of Carnaby's disco) and the bird from the door. "Go on, gie us a kiss" Paul talks to the animals in the Hotel Corallo foyer.

On the road up the hill to San Marino The NATA boys in the bar half-way to San Marino. ...and when it's naughty, he spanks it One man and his dancing monkey.

Tart?  Moi? Rich showing his true colours. keeping it real on the train back to the airport The Wee Man and Chris ducking about on the train to Bologna.

And we all thought that Rich was the cat lover! Paul proves he's a (bag) pussy magnet. Freezing our bollocks off On the vino in San Marino.
 

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