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1. The Beautiful Millenium Stadium.
2. The 'quite pretty' Craig Bellamy, Scores the winner in the 2-1 home victory against Italy. Bellisimo!!
3. Italy Manager Giovanni Trappatoni.
4. The Dragons celebrate Simon Davies' goal against the Italians.
5. Newcastle's Gary Speed battles away against Azerbaijan.
6. Dragons' boss Mark Hughes (ex-Manchester United and Wales).
7. Terry Yorath, the former Wales player and the manager.
8. Neville Southall, ex-Everton and Wales.
9. Record Scorer Ian Rush, formerly of Chester City, Liverpool, Juventus, Leeds Utd, and Newcastle Utd. Arguably Wales' greatest ever player.
10. Dean Saunders played many clubs, including Derby County, Liverpool (where he moved to for a then British record fee), Aston Villa, Galatasaray, and Bradford City. He is now first team coach at Blackburn Rovers.
Pictures 1-10 taken from the excellent uefa2004.com website.
11. Mark Delaney takes a fall against Finland.
12. Mark Hughes watches from the side-lines.
13. Simon Davies opens the scoring against the Finns.
14. Cardiff City's Robert Earnshaw rues a missed chance.
15. The Under 21 team drew 0-0 with Finland.
16. John Charles playing for Juventus.
17. John Charles.
18. Celtic's John Hartson scored as we won our opening euro 2004 game 2-0 in Finland.
19. Davies against Italy.
20. Del Piero equalises for Italy.
21. Bellamy gets Wales winner v-Italy.
22. Earnshaw and Speed.
23. Ryan 'get this gerbil off my chest' Giggs.
24. Hartson's happy as Wales beat Azerbeijan 4-0.
25. Dragan Mladenovic's goal for Serbia beat Wales.
26. Inzaghi... gotta hate that bloke.
Pictures 11-26 taken from the bbc.co.uk website.
27. Welsh Ladies squad.
Picture 27 taken from F.A.W. website.
28. Hollywood star Vinny Jones played for Wales nine times , but never won.
29. Barry Flynn won 66 caps, 1974-84.
30. Everton midfielder Barry Horne won 59 caps.
31. Mark Hughes won 72 caps over 15 years.
32. Dai Davies made his debut at 27, then won 52 caps.
33. Mark Bowen, 1986-97, 41 caps.
34. Terry Hennessey, 1962-72, 32 caps.
35. Leighton James scored 10 goals in 54 appearances
36. Peter Nicholas 1979-91, 73 caps, 2 goals.
37. David Phillips, 1984-96, 62 caps, 2 goals.
38. John Toshack played for Wales and Liverpool and has managed Real Madrid.
Pictures 28-38 taken from sporting-heroes.net
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