SOUTH ATLANTIC MEMORIES - PART TWO
It looks like it was an absolutely fantastic trip away for the FITC lads on their recent visit to the Falkland Islands.
Here we have a few more images from the jaunt, with an explanation of what was going on from the lads themselves.
More FITC in the South Atlantic pics to follow on Tuesday.

A personal escort in to the Islands for the lads - courtesy of an RAF Tornado

The first set of new fans sport their new gear after the Saturday morning training session. These are the members of Stanley's Junior School Football Club.

A Black Crowned Night Heron - or so we are reliably informed. Snapped on a trip to Gypsy Cove.

Yet more of the fantastic wildlife. Eat your heart out David Attenborough ... the FITC lads say it's a white goosey duck type thingy.

The team photo prior to the trip around the Islands to the war memorials, battlefields and areas of natural beauty. It turned out to be one of the highlights as the FITC team spent nearly two and a half hours in the air.

Berthers Beach gave up the opportunity to teach a Magalenic Penguin the art of the flick on at the near post.

The offside rule was a bit more tricky for these two King Penguins to grasp.

Some one on one coaching was needed at times.

But even the close attentions of the entire coaching staff couldn't sort out the frailties at the centre of the Berthers Beach Kings XI defence.













