Adam's European Trip

Saturday, July 22, 2006

The Inevitability of finality

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So this is it, we have arrived back in London in preparation for our departure back to that total turd of a country Australia. Lauren disagr...
Friday, July 21, 2006

The Final Days in scotland

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Out of all the places we have been aside from London which just felt like home, and Manchester which was just special to me, Edinburgh has b...

Edinburgh Castle

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Right in the middle of town is this Castle!
Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Scotland

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We have arrived in Edinburg. Its Awesome i must say, alot better than what i expected, its like being in a medievil town. if you took the Ca...
Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Manchester

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Well we have left London for now, and have arrived in Manchester, the Journey took 2 hours on what was a surprisingly impressive train, bett...

European Cup

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The big one, The European Cup, the biggest prize in Club Football. United have won it twice. Once under Sir Matt in 1968, the Other under Fe...

Trophies!

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The trophy Room, it was Large! Here you can see the FA Cup, 2nd from the left. The Premiership Trophy (Middle) , Uefa Super cups & Cup w...

Leading the Lads out

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Here i am leading the lads out. The tour actually included some speakers simulating the noise of Old trafford. It was pretty impressive.

The Tunnel

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Think of all the greats who have walked down this tunnel to do battle under the colours of United.

Standing in the Presence of Greatness

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So many greats down the years have been in the Old Trafford Home Dressing Room. Edwards, Best, Charlton, Robson, Cantona to name but a few. ...

The Dressing Room

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Where Fergie delivers his famous Hair Dryer treatment out to the players.... Only when they deserve it im sure.....

International Honours Board.

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A List of all internationals to have play for United.

The Home Dugout

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Standing in the great mans place. Sir Alex often stands in this Spot during the match.

The Old Press Conference Room & Our Tour Guide

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Our Tour Guide, Ian a smashing chap. Full of good Humour. This was the old Press room, too small these days

I Look Happy

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Looking Happy, Standing infront of the North stand.

My First View

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My first view of the actual pitch!

The Kit Room

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Inside the Bowels of Old Trafford, The Kit Room, you can see a few of the Kits I've got at home in there

Sir Matt Busby

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Immortalized forever to watch over Old Trafford.

Heaven

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Heaven

We are getting closer

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Sir Matt Busby, Along with Sir Alex the Two Greatest Managers the World has ever Seen. This is the Road leading to Old Trafford.

The Lancashire Rose

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The Lancashire Rose, Meaning one thing. We have arrived in Manchester!

THE BOMB

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Dropped on Hiroshima, this little baby is a 100% Nuclear Bomb. It Blows things up. Lauren wanted one, but they wouldn't let her have it...

The Spitfire

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The most famous British Fighter Plane ever, the Supermarine Spitfire!

Mustang!

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The best American Fighter of the WWII, imagine this coming towards you!

The National War Museum

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We spent a good 5 hours in here after the London eye, it was Brilliant.

Downing St

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Home of the Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, but for how much longer??

Buckingham Palace

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The Royal Palace from the Eye

The New Wembley Stadium

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The Brand Spanking New & Late Wembley stadium as seen from the London Eye.
Monday, July 17, 2006

Big Ben Shot

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Finally i can actually get the shot on the Post, took awhile!

At the top of the world!

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Well at least london! Next up the views!

The Capsule!

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Our new age transportation vehicle to the stars!

The London Eye

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Towering above the city, is the fantastic london eye!

Lords

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You can see the Lords stadium here a vastly different cricket ground to the MCG. The MCG is mahoosive, where as Lords is alot smaller, more ...

Lords New Age Media Center

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Lords High Tech Media Center from the back

Good to see 1 Arsenal Logo

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With so many Emirates logos on the stadium its good to see they didn't completetly sell themselves out.

Emirates Stadium

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This is Arsenals new stadium. 60'000 Capacity, 20'000 thousand more than Highbury, but still 16'000 less than Old Trafford, an U...

The Highbury Facade

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The Stadium backs onto a street, no wider than Jedda St, seriously it would be like placing a massive stadium next door to home. Over time i...

Highbury, the Former home of the Gunners

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Arsenals Former ground Highbury, I had no idea how old it actually would look up close, you can see why they moved to a new Stadium, which ...

Stamford Bridge

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Stamford Bridge, Home of Chelski Football Club, the Ground is just lodged right into the middle of the suburb, houses all around it. they ac...
Sunday, July 16, 2006

London Day 6

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A day of markets, first we headed to Portobello Rd, which despite its reputation was pretty poor, a more antique sort of market, well its mo...
Saturday, July 15, 2006

London Day..... 5 maybe

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Totally lost track of how long We've been here. Last night we went to see the Lion King, which was amazing, not as good as phantom altho...

Superstar!

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Its Ok Wayne, we all still Love You. ROONEY!!!!!!!

Adam & Johnny

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Look at the Miracle Man Johnny!
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