Courtesy of The  Guardian's football website, I've come across this  scanned copy of the complete Italia 90 Panini sticker  album.
 This was, I think,  the first football sticker album I owned, or I at least had the British version  of it. But I came nowhere near to finishing it.
 1990 was when I  began taking a serious interest in football, and watching matches from that  year's World Cup is still a fond memory from my childhood.
 It's interesting  looking back at the members of some of the squads who were stars at the time but  who have been forgotten in the intervening two(!) decades, or those who achieved  much more after the tournament.
 Scotland's defence  looks impressively solid - Miller, McLeish, Gough, Malpas and Gillespie (and  Dave McPherson). Andy Goram (or one of them) and Stuart McCall look so  fresh-faced.
 The hairdos sported  by the two Colombian goalkeepers are fantastic - and you'd have thought that  Carlos Valderama would easily scoop the worst haircut award from that  squad.
 I very much doubt  that any of the players in the book are still playing today, but Paolo Maldini,  who turned 22 during Italia 90, isn't long retired.
 And finally, 20  years later, the name of South Korea's Sang-Bum Gu, which Baby Brother and I  found so amusing in 1990, still makes me smile.
 
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