Scott McCarthy Day XXI

Breaking from the tradition of most mortal 21 year olds, McCarthy decided not to celebrate his birthday with a massive drunkern rave, but instead decided that to set an example to all his fans out there, he would do something productive with the day. The decision was therefore taken to enjoy a McCarthy Industries Day Out, as Burgess Hills Favourite Minor Celebrity selected seven lucky guests to join him at Wembley for Englands World Cup Qualifying game against Kazakhstan, along with visits to a few fine ale houses in the capital

 

 
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
Jones looks on while working at his computer The first pub is The Red Lion
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The stadium comes into view as we exit the tube station Bert Lloyd looks happy to be at the home of English football
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
McCarthy pulls the traditional Bruce Elliott was losing his Wembley virginity, and what better way to do it than seeing Kazakhstan
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?
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
The national flags make their way around the stadium Kick off approaches inside the arena
The teams make their way onto the pitch 0-0 at halftime represents a pretty poor half for England
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
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
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
Wembley empties after a fine 5-1 victory for the hosts And the fans leave happy after another superb Scott McCarthy Day Celebration

 

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