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  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_073.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_071.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.Gretna's equalising goal, the result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_064.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_062.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_059.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_057.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_055.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_051.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_052.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_048.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_046.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_045.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_044.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_043.JPG
  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LincolnvGrimsby_PT130506_007.JPG
  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_MiddlesbroughvSeville_PT100506_0...JPG
  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_MiddlesbroughvSeville_PT100506_0...JPG
  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_MiddlesbroughvSeville_PT100506_0...JPG
  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_MiddlesbroughvSeville_PT100506_0...JPG
  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_MiddlesbroughvSeville_PT100506_0...JPG
  • Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_MiddlesbroughvSeville_PT100506_0...JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_076.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_075.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_060.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_GretnavAlloa_SG250306_058.JPG
  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LincolnvGrimsby_PT130506_011.JPG
  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. Lincoln City 0 Grimsby Town 1, 13/05/2006. Sincil Bank, League Two Play-Offs Semi-final 1st leg. Grimsby won the second leg 2-1, but lost the play off final 0-1 to Cheltenham Town. Manager Keith Alexander left Lincoln in 2006, and died in 2010 aged 53. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion, UEFA Cup Final. Photo by Paul Thompson. Fans gather in Eindhoven before the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. Middlesbrough 0 Sevilla 4, 10/05/2006. Philips Stadion. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_ManCityvWestHam_SG200306_005.JPG
  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_ManCityvWestHam_SG200306_004.JPG
  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. Photo by Paul Thompson. Manchester City 1 West Ham United 2, 20/03/2006. City of Manchester Stadium, FA Cup 6th Round. West Ham reached the FA Cup final, losing to Liverpool. Manchester City was bought by Thaksin Shinawatra for £81.6 million in June 2007. Manager Stuart Pearce was replaced by Sven Goran Eriksson. Photos by Paul Thompson.
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  • Accrington Stanley 1 Scarborough 0, 17/04/2006. Crown Ground, Football Conference. Accrington Stanley celebrate their promotion back to the Football League after 44 years.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Accrington Stanley 1 Scarborough 0, 17/04/2006. Crown Ground, Football Conference. Accrington Stanley celebrate their promotion back to the Football League after 44 years.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Accrington Stanley 1 Scarborough 0, 17/04/2006. Crown Ground, Football Conference. Accrington Stanley celebrate their promotion back to the Football League after 44 years.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Accrington Stanley 1 Scarborough 0, 17/04/2006. Crown Ground, Football Conference. Accrington Stanley celebrate their promotion back to the Football League after 44 years.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Accrington Stanley 1 Scarborough 0, 17/04/2006. Crown Ground, Football Conference. Accrington Stanley celebrate their promotion back to the Football League after 44 years.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Accrington Stanley 1 Scarborough 0, 17/04/2006. Crown Ground, Football Conference. Accrington Stanley celebrate their promotion back to the Football League after 44 years.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Accrington Stanley 1 Scarborough 0, 17/04/2006. Crown Ground, Football Conference. Accrington Stanley celebrate their promotion back to the Football League after 44 years.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. The imposing entrance columns of the Dynamo Stadium in Kiev, home of Dynamo Kiev. The club plays bigger matches at the city's Olympic Stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. A groundsman lowers the Scottish flag, the saltire, at the conclusion of the match between Scotland and Ukraine. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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