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  • Mansfield Town Club Open Day, 14/07/2013. Field Mill stadium. Mansfield Town's Field Mill stadium with the Ian Greaves Stand (left) standing ready for the new season during an open day held for the club's supporters. Mansfield Town achieved promotion back to England's Football League by winning the Conference National in season 2012-13. Field Mill was the oldest ground in the Football League, hosting football since 1861 although some reports date it back as far as 1850, with Mansfield Town having played there since 1919. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Hartlepool United 0 Middlesbrough 0, 20/07/2013. Victoria Ground, pre-season friendly. Supporters of Hartlepool United watching the first-half action at the Victoria Ground, Hartlepool, during a pre-season friendly between the home team and Middlesbrough. Hartlepool were relegated to League Two at the end of the 2012-13 season whilst their Teesside neighbours remained two divisions above them in the Championship. The game ended in a no-score draw, the home team's goalkeeper Scott Flinders saving a second-half penalty from Boro's Lucas Jutkiewicz, watched by a crowd of 2307. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Whitehall Welfare 4 Gala Fairydean 2, 10/08/2013. Ferguson Park, Lowland Football League. Young spectators watching Gala Fairydean Rovers (in white) in action during their team's inaugural match in the Scottish Lowland Football League away to Whitehill Welfare at Ferguson Park. Gala were formed in 2013 by an a re-amalgamation of Gala Fairydean and Gala Rovers, the two clubs having separated in 1908 and Gala's Netherdale ground in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders had one of only two stands designated as listed football stands in Scotland. Whitehill won the match, the first-ever in the newly-formed Lowland League by 4 goals to 2. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Gala Fairydean 3 Edinburgh City 3, 13/08/2013. Netherdale Scottish Lowland Football League. Supporters arriving at the turnstiles prior to watching Gala Fairydean Rovers at their team's first home match in the Scottish Lowland Football League against Edinburgh City at Netherdale in Galashiels. Gala were formed in 2013 by an a re-amalgamation of Gala Fairydean and Gala Rovers, the two clubs having separated in 1908 and their ground in the Scottish Borders had one of only two stands designated as listed football stands in Scotland. The match ended in a 3-3 draw watched by 378 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searced for their first point. A Stevenage fan puts his hands on his head as his team fail to score. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Yeovil Town 0 QPR 1, 21/09/2013. Championship, Huish Park. Yeovil goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey prepares to take a free kick by the corner flag. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Tranmere Rovers 0 Stoke City 2, 25/09/2013. Capitol One Cup, Prenton Park. The home team's kit laid out in the dressing room at Prenton Park before Tranmere Rovers host Stoke City in a Capital One Cup third round match. The Capital One cup was formerly known as the League Cup and was competed for by all 92 English Premier League and Football League clubs. Visitors Stoke City won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 5,559 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Prestatyn Town 0 PortTalbot Town 0, 19/10/2013. Bastion Gardens,  Welsh Premier League. A visiting player preparing to take a throw-in at Bastion Gardens during the second-half of the match between Prestatyn Town and visitors Port Talbot Town in the Welsh Premier League. Prestatyn Town were Welsh Cup winners in 2013. The match ended goalless and was watched by 211 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Wigan 1 Rubin Kazan 1, 24/10/2013. Europa League Group game, DW Stadium Rubin Kazan come out for the second half, watched by a tv camera. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Stourbridge 4 Biggleswade Town 1, 09/11/2013. FA Cup 1st round, War memorial Athletic Ground. Home supporters wearing poppies coming through the turnstiles before Stourbridge FC's match against visitors Biggleswade Town FC at the War memorial Athletic Ground in the FA Cup first round, a stadium which also doubles as a cricket ground. The match was won by the home side by four goals to one, watched by a capacity crowd of 1605. It was Biggleswade's first appearance at the first round stage of the cup, winners Stourbridge went on to play Stevenage in the second round. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • AFC Wimbledon 4 Portsmouth 0, 16/11/2013. Kingsmeadow, League Two. Wimbledon and Portsmouth have had turbulent histories and both supporter-owned clubs are now in League Two. Man drinks from a flask outside the marketing manager's office. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Runcorn Town 0 Runcorn Linnets 1, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away supporters watching their team taking a corner during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Luton Town 6 Kidderminster Harriers 0, 28/12/2013. Kenilworth Road, Football Conference. A bumper Christmas crowd packs in to Luton's old stadium with hope that this will be their year to return to the Football League. Home fans celebrate one of their team's six goals. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Leyton Orient 2, 18/01/2014. Gresty Road, League One. Visiting goalkeeper Eldin Jakupovic lining up a defensive wall during the first half of Crewe Alexandra's home game against Leyton Orient in the SkyBet League One at the Alexandra Stadium, Gresty Road, Crewe. The match was won by the visitors from London by 2-1 with two goals on debut by Chris Dagnall, sending Orient to the top of the league. The match was watched by 4830 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Leyton Orient 2, 18/01/2014. Gresty Road, League One. Signs inviting fans to 'enjoy the game' on steps at the Alexandra Stadium on Gresty Road, Crewe, the home of Crewe Alexandra before their home game against Leyton Orient in the SkyBet League One. The match was won by the visitors from London by 2-1 with two goals on debut by Chris Dagnall, sending Orient to the top of the league. The match was watched by 4830 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Belper Town 4 Gresley 1, 28/01/2014. Christchurch Meadow, Northern Premier League. The referee's assistant standing in the mud during the second-half of Belper Town's match against Gresley, in a Northern Premier League, first division south fixture at Christchurch meadow. The home side have played at their current ground since the club was reformed in 1951. Belper won this fixture against their local Derbyshire rivals by 4 goals to 1 watched by a crowd of 165 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Barnsley 1 Millwall 0, 22/02/2014. Oakwell, Championship. Millwall make the journey from south London to South Yorkshire for a Championship relegation battle with Barnsley. The West Stand is the only original part of Oakwell Stadium and also hosts the TV gantry. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Tow Law Town 2 Heaton Stannington 2, 25/02/2014. Ironworks Road, Northern League Division Two. Tow Law Town (in stripes) taking on visitors Heaton Stannington in a Northern League division two fixture at the Ironworks Road ground. It was the visitors first visit to Tow Law, having been promoted from the Northern Alliance last season. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, with the home team equalising in the last minute after having their goalkeeper sent off. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Newport County 1 Exeter City 1, 16/03/2014. Rodney Parade, League Two. Newport County finally return to the Football league after years of turmoil but a poor run of results has dented hopes of reaching the play-offs while Exeter City battle relegation. Sign showing the way in to the ground for Home supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Newport County 1 Exeter City 1, 16/03/2014. Rodney Parade, League Two. Newport County finally return to the Football league after years of turmoil but a poor run of results has dented hopes of reaching the play-offs while Exeter City battle relegation. Home fans watch the game on a sandy pitch. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Stamford AFC 2 Marine 4, 29/03/2014. Northern League, Kettering Road. Lincolnshire’s Stamford  AFC, established in 1896, pictured in their final season at Kettering Road. Stamford is the burial place of Britain’s fattest man, Daniel Lambert, from whom the club derive their nickname “the Daniels”. Stamford’s main stand, dating from the early 1900s.  Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Stamford AFC 2 Marine 4, 29/03/2014. Northern League, Kettering Road. Lincolnshire’s Stamford  AFC, established in 1896, pictured in their final season at Kettering Road. Stamford is the burial place of Britain’s fattest man, Daniel Lambert, from whom the club derive their nickname “the Daniels”. Stamford’s directors' box with sign saying 'directors only' Photo by Simon Gill
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  • 19/04/2014. Nottingham Forest 1 Birmingham City 0. City Ground. Championship. The Brian Clough Stand. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Vauxhall Motors 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The two teams lining up outside the changing rooms before Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Ebbsfleet 0 Dover Athletic 1, 23/08/2014. Stonebridge Road, Skrill South play-off final. Dover won the match 1-0 to secure promotion to the Conference Premier. Man sweeps up outside the players' entrance Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley, Championship play-off final. QPR fans wave flags. Photo by Simon Gill
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