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| Fabio was
looking lovely on the back of the mornings Times |
Joy turned to
confussion early on, as Potter neglected to buy a train ticket. Despite
the pleas of other members of the party, the guard would not fine him |
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| Jones looks on
while working at his computer |
The first pub
is The Red Lion |
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| These
wreckheads are happy to begin consumption at just prior to midday |
A solemn
looking circle of intellect pondering over how much booing they will be
able to get in at Wembley |
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| Pub number two
was The Clarence |
And pub three
was The Old Shades, where lunch was taken. Suprisingly, it was Kieran
Elliott who became ill and not Robert Jones |
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| McCarthy
looking incredibly special as he awaits the arrival of lunch |
The London
Pride table check out the pub crawl map that was purchased for the
bargain price of nothing |
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| The last photo
of Kieran before he would develop his illness, and his look of concern
may indicate that he knew what was to come |
Trafalgar
Square was packed with people celebrating Scott McCarthy Day XXI |
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| Despite heavy
peer pressure, we decided not to skip the game and see Zoro instead |
The Bear and
Staff was our fourth pub of the day |
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| The bar staff
were delighted to see the McCarthy Industries crew propping up their bar |
While Jones
was even more delighted with his abnormally shaped glass |
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| Dan Collin,
Bert Lloyd and Kieran Elliott soon become separated from the rest of the
party by a busy street |
Pub five was
The Porcupine |
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| The pub had
Sky Sports News on, which allowed for a brief 30 minute encounter of the
Gillette Soccer Saturday Drinking Game |
Jones and Andy
Collin are seemingly not disturbed by the thought of a potential
terrorist attack as we take the tube to Wembley |
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| The stadium
comes into view as we exit the tube station |
Bert Lloyd
looks happy to be at the home of English football |
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| The arch looks
like a giant penis coming out of Potters head, which is quite apt |
Lloyd and
Potter look momentarily excited, believing they have spotted Fabio
mixing with the fans on Wembley Way, but it turns out to be Jones |
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| McCarthy pulls
the traditional Bruce |
Elliott was
losing his Wembley virginity, and what better way to do it than seeing
Kazakhstan |
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| Collin looks
like some sort of deformed teapot as he enjoys the sunshine that was
bathing the national stadium |
Has Wembley
ever paid host to a troop of such illustrious gentlemen? |
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| Alison
McCarthy, Elliott and Lloyd enjoy the view that our back-row seats
afford |
Collin,
Potter, Jones and McCarthy would all be playing a part in the 'raising
of the flag', complete with elastic bands that McCarthy took great
pleasure in firing at fellow fans |
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| The national
flags make their way around the stadium |
Kick off
approaches inside the arena |
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| The teams make
their way onto the pitch |
0-0 at
halftime represents a pretty poor half for England |
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| Lloyd looks
bemused and accusingly across the stadium after a poor half |
While Fabio
looks disappointed with the way things have gone as McCarthy points
accusingly |
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| Rio Ferdinand
goes 1-0 up - a goal that earnt McCarthy £42 in betting total - as
these England fans whip their clothes off to reveal mankinis |
Fabio wanders
around his technical area, enjoying a much improved second half
performance |
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| If the digital
camera hadn't of ran out of life, then this image would show England 3-1
up |
David Beckham
appears for another token cap |
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| Wembley
empties after a fine 5-1 victory for the hosts |
And the fans
leave happy after another superb Scott McCarthy Day Celebration |