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Sweden 2005: Fans Photos

ARGYLE v UMEA FC

With thanks to Vinnie (Finland Green)

 

Advertising posters at the entrance to Umedalens IP's ground
 

The Argyle dressing room
 

The Umedalens ground
 

     

Argyle warm-up
 

        

New boys Bojan Djordjic and Rufus Brevett
 

Dave Rowntree taking some pre-match pictures
 

Both sides line up prior to kick-off
 

Trigger
 

A first-half knock
 

Spot the ball
 

Half-time
 

The stand at Umedalens
 

Full-time
 

      

Paul Connolly, Romain Larrieu, Anthony Barness and Mickey Evans leave the pitch,
while Taribo West signs one or two autographs


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