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Photo Gallery: France '98


Before the USA-Iran game in Lyon American Dave and Maria with some Iranian fans before the match. Up a big tower in Lyon One day, all you see before you will be yours.  Aye, nae danger!

Look at that shirt, just look at it! Outside the Spain-Paraguay game, St Etienne Before the Morroco game, finishing the supplies Dave, Paul (with painted goatee - "it seemed like a good idea") and Rich finishing the beer before the Morocco game.

Outside the stadium Outside the ground. When there was still hope! Inside the ground, before the Morocco game.

USA - Yugoslavia at Nantes The tour continues - off to Nantes to see USA v Yugoslavia. Nice sunset at Nantes It was more fun watching the sky than the game!

Spot the snake? This was taken in a restaurant in a St Etienne backstreet before the Morocco game - the mad chef made us drink the brandy - there is a pickled snake inside the bottle! Rich at Marseille hatbour It could have been us.  Taken at Marseille harbour before the second round match between Norway and Italy.

Paul and American Dave with a genuine CRS riot policman in a Scotland shirt This amazing photo was taken at the edge of the alcohol exclusion zone outside the Morocco game.  The guy in the middle is a genuine CRS riot policeman (Paul is wearing his hat), who unzipped his uniform to reveal a Scotland shirt!

Stade de Lescure, Bordeaux These excellent photos were taken by David Duncan (Inverness Branch) at the Norway game. Stade Geoffrey Guichard, St Etienne And these, by the same atriste, are from the Spain-Paraguay match.  We all bought touted tickets for this one - it was 0-0.
 

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