England and Chelsea star Shaun Wright-Philips was at the head of a convoy of Harley Davidson's that roared into Southampton yesterday , as part of a whistle-stop charity tour.
Shaun arrived at the city's Dock Gate 20 alongside team-mate and former Saints hero Wayne Bridge, his dad Ian Wright, and ex-players Mark Bright and Mitchell Thomas.
The footballers were on a round trip from London designed to raise the profile of Education for the Children, which helps youngsters in Central America.
Shaun recently spent time in Guatemala filming a television documentary, where he saw the charity's work in building schools and improving community facilities.
The footballers stopped off at the Harley Davidson outlet in the docks, signing autographs for fans and enjoying some well-deserved refreshments before hitting the road again to head back to London.
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