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  • Queens Park Rangers 0 Aston Villa 1, 18/12/2016. Loftus Road, Championship.
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  • Bristol City 1 Middlesbrough 0, 16/01/2016. Ashton Gate, Championship. Aitor Karanka looks dubious about the damp make shift away bench before managerless Bristol City take on Championship leaders Middlesbrough. Ashton Gate is located in the south-west of the city, it currently has an all-seated capacity of 16,600, due to redevelopment, which will increase to a capacity of 27,000 by the start of the 2016-17 season. Bristol City won the game one goal to nil with a headed injury time winner. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Walsall 1 Chelsea 4, 23/09/2015. Bescot Stadium, Capital One Cup Third Round. League One Walsall host struggling Premier League Chelsea. After drawing the Londoners, Saddlers supporters sold out the Bescot Stadium hoping for an upset. The match was watched by 10,525. Jose Mourinho during the Chelsea warm up. Photos by Simon Gill.
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  • Oxford United 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 20/02/2016. Kassam Stadium, League Two. Two Accrington players shelter from the wind and rain an hour before kick off. Oxford's home ground is the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and has a capacity of 12,500. United moved to the stadium in 2001 after leaving the Manor Ground, their home for 76 years. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The away dugout at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hartlepool United 0 Sunderland 3, 20/07/2016. Victoria Park, Pre Season Friendly. Sam Allardyce Manager of Sunderland waves to the Sunderland fans. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Cowdenbeath 0 Dundee 3, 18/08/2009. Central Park, Alba Challenge Cup. Dundee's veteran manager Jocky Scott watching his team taking on Cowdenbeath (blue) in the Alba Challenge Cup second round tie at Central Park, Cowdenbeath. The visitors won by 3 goals to nil. The Challenge Cup is open to all Scottish League clubs. Cowdenbeath's Central Park was opened in in the Fife town in 1917 and also hosts stock car racing and a weekly open air market. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Dagenham and Redbridge 1 Burton Albion 3, 21/02/2015. Victoria Road, League Two. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink instructs from the technical area. Burton Albion moved to the top of League Two following a hard-fought win over Dagenham & Redbridge played in-front of 1,718 supporters. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Carlisle United 1 Accrington Stanley 0, 15/11/2014. Brunton Park, League Two. Visiting manager John Coleman (second from right) sitting in the away dugout prior to kick-off at the English League Two match between Carlisle United and visitors Accrington Stanley at Brunton Park. The match was won by the home team by one goal to nil, the winner scored by Derek Asamoah in the 21st minute. The match was watched by 4,069 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Carlisle United 1 Accrington Stanley 0, 15/11/2014. Brunton Park, League Two. Home fans in the north paddock applauding their team onto the pitch prior to the English League Two match between Carlisle United and visitors Accrington Stanley at Brunton Park. The match was won by the home team by one goal to nil, the winner scored by Derek Asamoah in the 21st minute. The match was watched by 4,069 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Carlisle United 1 Accrington Stanley 0, 15/11/2014. Brunton Park, League Two. Home fans gathering in the north paddock prior to the English League Two match between Carlisle United and visitors Accrington Stanley at Brunton Park. The match was won by the home team by one goal to nil, the winner scored by Derek Asamoah in the 21st minute. The match was watched by 4,069 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 0 West Bromwich Albion 0, 19/01/2015. Goodison Park, Premier League. Everton manager Roberto Martinez sporting his trademark brown shoes at Goodison Park, Liverpool before the Premier League match between Everton and West Bromwich Albion. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, despite the home team missing a first-half penalty by Kevin Mirallas. The game was watched by 34,739 spectators and left both teams languishing near the relegation zone. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. The statue of former manager Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor, outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Birmingham City 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, 01/05/2011. St Andrews, Premier League. Wolves manager Mick McCarthy standing by the away dugout at St. Andrew's stadium, just prior to Birmingham City's Barclay's Premier League match with Wolverhampton Wanderers. Both clubs were battling against relegation from  England's top division. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 26,027. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Home manager Gordon Bartlett smiling at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 0 Chelsea 1, 14/08/2005. JJB Stadium, Premier League. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Wigan Athletic 0 Chelsea 1, 14/08/2005. JJB Stadium, Premier League. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting manager Justin Edinburgh (left) and his assistant Jimmy Dack gesturing to their players at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hartlepool United 0 Middlesbrough 0, 20/07/2013. Victoria Ground, Pre-Season Friendly. Spare kit and drinks left lying in the home team dugout at the Victoria Ground, Hartlepool, at half-time during a pre-season friendly between Hartlepool United 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 watched by a crowd of 2307. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Cowdenbeath 0 Dundee 3, 18/08/2009. Central Park, Alba Challenge Cup. Dundee's veteran manager Jocky Scott making a point to the referee's assistant as his team takes on Cowdenbeath in the Alba Challenge Cup second round tie at Central Park, Cowdenbeath. The visitors won by 3 goals to nil. The Challenge Cup is open to all Scottish League clubs. Cowdenbeath's Central Park was opened in in the Fife town in 1917 and also hosts stock car racing and a weekly open air market. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Recently-appointed Preston North End manager Phil Brown gathering his thoughts on the pitch at the Riverside Stadium before the start of his team's away match at Middlesbrough in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Liverpool's manager Kenny Dalglish pictured at Bloomfield Road stadium before his club's Premier League match against Blackpool, his first league match in charge since returning to the club. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Luton Town 1 Leeds United 1, 26/01/2008. Kenilworth Road, League One. Mick Harford is unveiled as the new manager of Luton Town until the end of the season. He committed to stay at Luton despite the club being docked 30 points. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Plymouth Argyle 2 Exeter City 0, 11/12/2010. Home Park, League One. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Ian Holloway dashes down the tunnel to deliver his half time team talk. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Grimsby Town 1 Tottenham Hotspur 0, 20/10/2005. Blundell Park, Carling Cup. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Gillingham 0 Scunthorpe United 3, 11/10/2014. Priestfield Stadium, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Hastings Utd 3 Blackfield & Langley 0, 20/10/2012. The Pilot Field, FA Cup 4th Round Qualifying. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Hednesford Town 2 FC United 1, 11/05/2013. Key's Park, Northern Premier League. The home team's management pictured through the dugout at Key's Park prior to kick-off at the Hednesford Town versus FC United of Manchester Northern Premier League premier division play-off final. The match would decide which club were promoted to the Blue Square Conference North. Hednesford won the game by 2 goals to 1 in front of a stadium record attendance of 4412 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • 06.06.2007 Toftir, Faroe Islands. Visiting manager Alex McLeish pointing from the technical area as the Faroe Islands take on Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws.
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  • Carlisle United 1 Accrington Stanley 0, 15/11/2014. Brunton Park, League Two. Home team manager Keith Curle (centre) shaking hands prior to kick-off at the English League Two match between Carlisle United and visitors Accrington Stanley at Brunton Park. The match was won by the home team by one goal to nil, the winner scored by Derek Asamoah in the 21st minute. The match was watched by 4,069 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Visiting manager Sam Allardyce signing an autograph outside The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. 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. Barnsley manager Danny Wilson kicks every ball during the relegation clash.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Yeovil Town 0 Queens Park Rangers 1, 21/09/2013. Huish Park, Championship. Fans entering The Agusta Westland Stand beneath a large photograph of manager Gary Johnson celebrating Yeovil's play off win at Wembley in 2013. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Ebbsfleet 0 Dover Athletic 1, 23/08.2014. Stonebridge Road, Conference South play-off final. The Skrill South play-off final between Ebbsfleet and Dover Athletic from Stonebridge Road. Ebbsfleet Assistant Manager Steve Gritt. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Nottingham Forest 1 Birmingham City 0, 19/04/2014. City Ground, Championship. Troubled Birmingham City manager Lee Clark makes his way to the dugout ahead of the Championship fixture between Nottingham Forest and Birmingham City from the City Ground. Nottingham Forest won the game 1-0.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Whitehill Welfare 4 Gala Fairydean Rovers 2, 10/08/2013. Ferguson Park, Scottish Lowland Football League. Gala Fairydean Rovers manager Steven Noble (in black) shows his frustration during his 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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  • Carlisle United 1 Accrington Stanley 0, 15/11/2014. Brunton Park, League Two. Visiting manager John Coleman expresses his frustration during the second-half of the English League Two match between Carlisle United and Accrington Stanley at Brunton Park. The match was won by the home team by one goal to nil, the winner scored by Derek Asamoah in the 21st minute. The match was watched by 4,069 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Home manager Gordon Strachan pictured moments before kick-off at the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Home team manager Sean Dyche walking onto the pitch at Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC, on the day the club hosted West Ham United in an English Premier League match. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Albans 0 Watford 5, 26/07/2014. Clarence Park, Pre Season Friendly. Pre Season friendly between St Albans City and Watford from Clarence Park Stadium. Giuseppe Sannino (Watford manager) Watford won the game 5-0. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 0 Stoke City 2, 25/09/2013. Prenton Park, Captial One Cup Third Round. Home team manager Ronnie Moore drinking from a bottle as he makes his way to the dugout 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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  • Hednesford Town 2 FC United 1, 11/05/2013. Key's Park, Northern Premier League. Home manager Rob Smith gesticulates during the first-half at Key's Park during the Hednesford Town (in white) versus FC United of Manchester Northern Premier League premier division play-off final. The match would decide which club were promoted to the Blue Square Conference North. Hednesford won the game by 2 goals to 1 in front of a stadium record attendance of 4412 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Southampton 0 Everton 0, 23/01/2013. St Mary's, Premier League. Everton manager David Moyes. Photo by Simon Gill
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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. Ian Holloway makes his way to the dressing room area beneath the North Stand.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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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 distinct figure of Ian Holloway barks orders on the touchline. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 0 Stoke City 2, 25/09/2013. Prenton Park, Captial One Cup Third Round. Visiting manager Mark Hughes glances around from the dugout 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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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Steve McClaren looks nervous as he leads out his Derby County team ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League. 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. Justin Edinburgh during the game. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Ebbsfleet 0 Dover Athletic 1, 23/08.2014. Stonebridge Road, Conference South play-off final. The Skrill South play-off final between Ebbsfleet and Dover Athletic from Stonebridge Road. Steve Gritt and Ebbsfleet staff after a near miss. Dover won the match 1-0 to secure promotion to the Conference Premier.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Leyton Orient 2, 18/01/2014. Gresty Road, League One. The rival managers, Russell Slade (left) of Leyton Orient and Steve Davis at the Alexandra Stadium on Gresty Road, Crewe, the home of Crewe Alexandra (in red) during 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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  • Gornal Athletic 4 Wisbech Town 2, 02/02/2013. Garden Walk Stadium, FA Vase 4th round. The home team's reserve goalkeeper sitting in the dugout while supporters in the seats waiting for the match to start at Garden Walk Stadium, prior to the FA Vase 4th round tie between Gornal Athletic from Dudley in the West Midlands and visitors Wisbech Town. Gornal, from the Midland Alliance and appearing for the first time at this stage of the tournament, defeated Wisbech, who play in the Eastern Counties League, by 4-2 after extra-time, after the visitors had lead two-nil after 10 minutes. The FA Vase was a nationwide, non-League English football tournament for semi-professional clubs and the winner of this tie played away at Bodmin Town in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Martin O'Neill, Leicester City manager c1996. (Exact date tbc). Photo by Tony Davis
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  • Howard Wilkinson c1999. (Exact date tbc). Photo by Tony Davis
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  • Steve Harrison, Graham Taylor c1995. (Exact date tbc). Photo by Tony Davis
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  • Barry Hearn, c1995. Leyon Orient Chairman. (Exact date tbc). Photo by Tony Davis
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