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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester leaving the ground at the conclusion of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the second-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. A corner flag with club crest at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the second-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. A fan taking a picture of flags inside Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans gathering outside the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Club signage on the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester, pictured before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 0 Manchester City 0, 29/12/2015. King Power Stadium, Premier League. Programme seller at The King Power Stadium Leicester, before the goalless draw between Leicester City and Manchester City. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Leicester City 0 Manchester City 0, 29/12/2015. King Power Stadium, Premier League. A Leicester fan holds a scarf up for a tv camera at The King Power Stadium Leicester, before the goalless draw between Leicester City and Manchester City. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Leicester City 0 Manchester City 0, 29/12/2015. King Power Stadium, Premier League. The King Power Stadium Leicester, photographed from the site of Leicester's former ground Filbert Street, with a power station in the foreground; before the goalless draw between Leicester City and Manchester City. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Leicester City 0 Manchester City 0, 29/12/2015. King Power Stadium, Premier League. The King Power Stadium Leicester, before the goalless draw between Leicester City and Manchester City. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Stafford Rangers 2 Chasetown 1, 26/12/2015. Marston Road, Northern Premier League. Home team defender Wayne Daniel celebrating with supporters at the final whistle at Marston Road, home of Stafford Rangers as they took on local rivals Chasetown in a Northern Premier League first division south fixture. The club has played at Marston Road since 1896 and achieved prominence in the 1970s and 1980s as one of England's top non-League teams. League leaders Stafford won this match 2-1, despite having a man sent off, watched by a season's best attendance of 978. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stafford Rangers 2 Chasetown 1, 26/12/2015. Marston Road, Northern Premier League. Home team fans reading the match day programme at the social club at Marston Road, home of Stafford Rangers before they played local rivals Chasetown in a Northern Premier League first division south fixture. The club has played at Marston Road since 1896 and achieved prominence in the 1970s and 1980s as one of England's top non-League teams. League leaders Stafford won this match 2-1, despite having a man sent off, watched by a season's best attendance of 978. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stafford Rangers 2 Chasetown 1, 26/12/2015. Marston Road, Northern Premier League. Vintage programmes and photographs on display at the social club at Marston Road, home of Stafford Rangers before they played local rivals Chasetown in a Northern Premier League first division south fixture. The club has played at Marston Road since 1896 and achieved prominence in the 1970s and 1980s as one of England's top non-League teams. League leaders Stafford won this match 2-1, despite having a man sent off, watched by a season's best attendance of 978. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stafford Rangers 2 Chasetown 1, 26/12/2015. Marston Road, Northern Premier League. A rear view of the main stand from an adjoining street at Marston Road, home of Stafford Rangers before they played local rivals Chasetown in a Northern Premier League first division south fixture. The club has played at Marston Road since 1896 and achieved prominence in the 1970s and 1980s as one of England's top non-League teams. League leaders Stafford won this match 2-1, despite having a man sent off, watched by a season's best attendance of 978. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stafford Rangers 2 Chasetown 1, 26/12/2015. Marston Road, Northern Premier League. Football and military photographs on display behind a Christmas tree at the social club at Marston Road, home of Stafford Rangers before they played local rivals Chasetown in a Northern Premier League first division south fixture. The club has played at Marston Road since 1896 and achieved prominence in the 1970s and 1980s as one of England's top non-League teams. League leaders Stafford won this match 2-1, despite having a man sent off, watched by a season's best attendance of 978. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Turkiyemspor Berlin 3 BSC Rehberge 0, 22/11/2015. Willy-Kressmann-Stadion, Berlin Landesliga. A mannequin with souvenirs of Turkiyemspor Berlin on display at the club's ground the Willy-Kressmann-Stadion at half-time as they played BSC Rehberge in a Berlin Landesliga fixture which they won 3-0. The club was formed in 1978 to represent members of Berlin's large Turkish community and achieved several promotions and local cup wins throughout the first 15 years of their existence. Since then, financial problems have led to successive relegations and they now find themselves in the city's second division. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Turkiyemspor Berlin 3 BSC Rehberge 0, 22/11/2015. Willy-Kressmann-Stadion, Berlin Landesliga. Action from the first-half at Willy-Kressmann-Stadion as Turkiyemspor Berlin (red) play BSC Rehberge in a Berlin Landesliga fixture which they won 3-0. The club was formed in 1978 to represent members of Berlin's large Turkish community and achieved several promotions and local cup wins throughout the first 15 years of their existence. Since then, financial problems have led to successive relegations and they now find themselves in the city's second division. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Turkiyemspor Berlin 3 BSC Rehberge 0, 22/11/2015. Willy-Kressmann-Stadion, Berlin Landesliga. The badge of Turkiyemspor Berlin on display at the club's ground the Willy-Kressmann-Stadion before they played BSC Rehberge in a Berlin Landesliga fixture which they won 3-0. The club was formed in 1978 to represent members of Berlin's large Turkish community and achieved several promotions and local cup wins throughout the first 15 years of their existence. Since then, financial problems have led to successive relegations and they now find themselves in the city's second division. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Turkiyemspor Berlin 3 BSC Rehberge 0, 22/11/2015. Willy-Kressmann-Stadion, Berlin Landesliga. Players of Turkiyemspor Berlin waiting at the side of the pitch at the club's ground the Willy-Kressmann-Stadion before they played BSC Rehberge in a Berlin Landesliga fixture which they won 3-0. The club was formed in 1978 to represent members of Berlin's large Turkish community and achieved several promotions and local cup wins throughout the first 15 years of their existence. Since then, financial problems have led to successive relegations and they now find themselves in the city's second division. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Forest Green Rovers 0 Tranmere Rovers 2, 17/10/2015, New Lawn, National League. An advertising sign outside the New Lawn, home to Forest Green Rovers, prior to their match against Tranmere Rovers in the National League. The club is based in the village of Nailsworth in Gloucestershire and is owned by businessmen Dale Vince who doesn't allow meat products to be sold to supporters in the ground. The visitors from Merseyside won this game by 2-0 but the hosts remained top of the division. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Motherwell 3 Dundee 1, 12/12/2015. Fir Park, Scottish Premiership. A group of ground staff keeping an eye on the second-half action as Motherwell play Dundee in a Scottish Premiership fixture at Fir Park. Formed in 1886, the  home side has played at Fir Park since 1895. Motherwell won the match by three goals to one, watched by a crowd of 3512 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Motherwell 3 Dundee 1, 12/12/2015. Fir Park, Scottish Premiership. Two spectators eating snacks pictured outside the Fir Park Social Club, close to the home to Motherwell Football Club, before they played Dundee in a Scottish Premiership fixture. Formed in 1886, the  home side has played at Fir Park since 1895. Motherwell won the match by three goals to one, watched by a crowd of 3512 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Motherwell 3 Dundee 1, 12/12/2015. Fir Park, Scottish Premiership. A sign reading "All children must be paid for" on the wall of a stand at Fir Park, home to Motherwell Football Club, before they played Dundee in a Scottish Premiership fixture. Formed in 1886, the  home side has played at Fir Park since 1895. Motherwell won the match by three goals to one, watched by a crowd of 3512 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Motherwell 3 Dundee 1, 12/12/2015. Fir Park, Scottish Premiership. A programme seller waiting for customers in a street next to Fir Park, home to Motherwell Football Club, before they played Dundee in a Scottish Premiership fixture. Formed in 1886, the home side has played at Fir Park since 1895. Motherwell won the match by three goals to one, watched by a crowd of 3512 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Carlisle, 09/12/2015. Brunton Park. Damaged sports equipment cleared out from Brunton Park, home of Carlisle United Football Club, flowing flooding at the stadium. Record rain fall in Cumbria caused flooding to several areas of Carlisle, causing houses to be evacuated by emergency services. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Carlisle, 09/12/2015. Brunton Park. A volunteer clearing damaged goods from offices at Brunton Park, home of Carlisle United Football Club following flooding at the stadium. Record rain fall in Cumbria caused flooding to several areas of Carlisle, causing houses to be evacuated by emergency services. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. The scoreboard gives the final score as fans leave the DW Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. Wigan Athletic's Jussi Jääskeläinen launches a clearance downfield in injury time, as The Moon rises above the DW Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. The Moon rising behind the East Stand of The DW Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. A pensive Shrewsbury fan watches the last few minutes of the game.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. The Moon rising behind the East Stand of The DW Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. The Moon rising behind the East Stand of The DW Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. Mascots Pheonix and Blue, watch as Wigan players celebrate the goal scored by Wigan Athletic's Alex Revell.   Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. Pheonix and Blue, the Wigan mascots standing in front of an advertising banner for the Wigan online shop.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. Advertising for DW Sports inside the DW Stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. Fans on the footbridge over The Leeds Liverpool Canal going to The DW Stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. The DW Stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. Home supporters congratulating their victorious team at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club (in white), after they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. Home supporters watching the second-half action at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club, as they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. Home supporters watching the first-half action at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club (in white), as they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. Supporters watching the early action at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club (in white), as they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. Home supporters celebrating their team's first goal at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club (in white), as they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. Club chairman Paul Leary watching on as supporters arrive at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club, pictured before they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. The two teams shaking hands at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club (in white), pictured before they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. Non-League programmes for sale in the club show at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club, pictured before they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. The now disused former board room at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club, pictured before they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. The now disused former board room at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club, pictured before they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Ramsbottom United goalkeeper and captain Grant  Shenton retrieves the ball from the net after his error allowed opponents Barwell to score the vital second goal at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Ramsbottom United goalkeeper and captain Grant  Shenton reacts to dropping the ball allowing opponents Barwell to score the vital second goal at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the second-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United (in blue) as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the first-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the first-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. The teams taking the field at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United (in blue) before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Historic team photos on display in the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Spectators in the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. A spectator is served at the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. A sign advertising pie and peas inside the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. Home supporters making their way from the Famous Five Stand at Easter Road stadium at the conclusion of the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. The home team's John McGinn taking a corner at Easter Road stadium during second-half of the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. The home team's John McGinn scores his side's third goal at Easter Road stadium during second-half of the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. The 79 visiting fans watching the second-half action at Easter Road stadium during the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. Fans making their way past the Famous Five Stand (right) and the East Stand at Easter Road stadium before the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. Fans making their way past the Famous Five Stand (right) and the East Stand at Easter Road stadium before the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. Home team manager Alan Stubbs joining in a minute's applause at Easter Road stadium before the kick-off in the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. Some of the 79 visiting fans applauding their team on to the pitch at Easter Road stadium before the kick-off in the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. Fans making their way past the Famous Five Stand at Easter Road stadium before the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. Fans making their way towards the ground at Easter Road stadium before the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. A display of scarves, one featuring the 1950s heroes known as the Famous Five on sale next to Easter Road stadium before the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. A steward and a supporter outside the West and South Stands at Easter Road stadium before the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. A collection of photographs and cartoons from the 1970s in a shop next to Easter Road stadium before the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hibernian 3 Alloa Athletic 0, 12/09/2015. Easter Road stadium, Scottish Championship. A television satellite van parked outside Easter Road stadium before the Scottish Championship match between Hibernian and visitors Alloa Athletic. The home team won the game by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 7,774. It was the Edinburgh club's second season in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Premiership in 2013-14. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the second-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Second-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A spectator reading the match day programme as Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the first-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Two boys watching home players taking part in their pre-match warm-up on the pitch before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Souvenir pennants adorn the wall of the member's club at Kilsyth Rangers' Duncansfield Park ground where Harestanes AFC took on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Home players taking part in their pre-match warm-up on the pitch before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Club officials putting out the home team's kit in the dressing room before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A club official putting out the home team's kit in the dressing room before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Club officials putting out the home team's kit in the dressing room before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. The home players inspecting the pitch before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A club official welcoming the home players outside the main gate before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. A steward standing guard is oblivious to Ryan Conroy scoring his team's decisive second goal at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, as Queen of the South (in blue) host Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. A home supporter with a Scottish tattoo pictured in the Portland Drive terrace end during the second-half at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, as Queen of the South (in blue) host Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. Home supporters in the Portland Drive terrace end during the second-half at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, as Queen of the South (in blue) host Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. A man in the home end watching the action during the first-half at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, as Queen of the South (in blue) host Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. Home supporters in the Portland Drive terrace end during the second-half at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, as Queen of the South (in blue) host Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. A programme seller and a man in a blue t-shirt outside one of the turnstiles at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, before Queen of the South hosted Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. A player's pre-match warm-up taking place at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, before Queen of the South hosted Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. A turnstile entrance and sign for home supporters at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, before Queen of the South hosted Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bala Town 3 FC Differdange 4, 03/08/2015. Belle Vue, Europa League. Home manager Colin Caton watching the action during the Europa League first qualifying round, second leg tie between Bala Town from Wales and FC Differdange 03 of Luxembourg. It was the Welsh club's second season of European competition, and due to ground regulations the match was played at nearby Belle Vue, home of Rhyl FC. The visitors won the tie 4-3 on aggregate due to a last-minute away goal by Omar Er Rafik, in a game watched by 1039 fans and progressed to play Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bala Town 3 FC Differdange 4, 03/08/2015. Belle Vue, Europa League. A group of home fans with a banner watching the first-half action before the Europa League first qualifying round, second leg tie between Bala Town from Wales and FC Differdange 03 of Luxembourg. It was the Welsh club's second season of European competition, and due to ground regulations the match was played at nearby Belle Vue, home of Rhyl FC. The visitors won the tie 4-3 on aggregate due to a last-minute away goal by Omar Er Rafik, in a game watched by 1039 fans and progressed to play Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bala Town 3 FC Differdange 4, 03/08/2015. Belle Vue, Europa League. A group of home fans watching the first-half action during the Europa League first qualifying round, second leg tie between Bala Town from Wales and FC Differdange 03 of Luxembourg. It was the Welsh club's second season of European competition, and due to ground regulations the match was played at nearby Belle Vue, home of Rhyl FC. The visitors won the tie 4-3 on aggregate due to a last-minute away goal by Omar Er Rafik, in a game watched by 1039 fans and progressed to play Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bala Town 3 FC Differdange 4, 03/08/2015. Belle Vue, Europa League. A group of home fans watching the first-half action before the Europa League first qualifying round, second leg tie between Bala Town from Wales and FC Differdange 03 of Luxembourg. It was the Welsh club's second season of European competition, and due to ground regulations the match was played at nearby Belle Vue, home of Rhyl FC. The visitors won the tie 4-3 on aggregate due to a last-minute away goal by Omar Er Rafik, in a game watched by 1039 fans and progressed to play Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bala Town 3 FC Differdange 4, 03/08/2015. Belle Vue, Europa League. The away team players posing for a photo before the Europa League first qualifying round, second leg tie between Bala Town from Wales and FC Differdange 03 of Luxembourg. It was the Welsh club's second season of European competition, and due to ground regulations the match was played at nearby Belle Vue, home of Rhyl FC. The visitors won the tie 4-3 on aggregate due to a last-minute away goal by Omar Er Rafik, in a game watched by 1039 fans and progressed to play Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bala Town 3 FC Differdange 4, 03/08/2015. Belle Vue, Europa League. The away team players acknowledging the crowd before the Europa League first qualifying round, second leg tie between Bala Town from Wales and FC Differdange 03 of Luxembourg. It was the Welsh club's second season of European competition, and due to ground regulations the match was played at nearby Belle Vue, home of Rhyl FC. The visitors won the tie 4-3 on aggregate due to a last-minute away goal by Omar Er Rafik, in a game watched by 1039 fans and progressed to play Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bala Town 3 FC Differdange 4, 03/08/2015. Belle Vue, Europa League. The away team players gathering in the tunnel before the Europa League first qualifying round, second leg tie between Bala Town from Wales and FC Differdange 03 of Luxembourg. It was the Welsh club's second season of European competition, and due to ground regulations the match was played at nearby Belle Vue, home of Rhyl FC. The visitors won the tie 4-3 on aggregate due to a last-minute away goal by Omar Er Rafik, in a game watched by 1039 fans and progressed to play Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bala Town 3 FC Differdange 4, 03/08/2015. Belle Vue, Europa League. The away team's substitutes watching the pre-match warm-up before the Europa League first qualifying round, second leg tie between Bala Town from Wales and FC Differdange 03 of Luxembourg. It was the Welsh club's second season of European competition, and due to ground regulations the match was played at nearby Belle Vue, home of Rhyl FC. The visitors won the tie 4-3 on aggregate due to a last-minute away goal by Omar Er Rafik, in a game watched by 1039 fans and progressed to play Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Club signage on the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester, pictured after the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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