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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Players making their way into the dressing room after Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators keeping an eye on both cricket and football matches as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting players wall defending a first-half free kick as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A visiting player makes his way into the dressing room after Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Home players making their way into the dressing room after Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team net their fourth goal from the penalty spot as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team on the attack during the second-half as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators watching the second-half action as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Visiting players do some running repairs at half-time as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A warning sign on one of the garden gates at the side of the pitch, pictured as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The view from the club house and pavilion across the ground as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The view from the club house and pavilion across the ground as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A warning sign on one of the garden gates behind the goal, pictured as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A young cricketer retrieves a stray ball from behind the football pitch during the first-half as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A spectator watching the first-half from his garden gate action as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting players emerging from their dressing room before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team players warming up before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators keeping an eye on both cricket and football matches as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team on the attack during the first-half as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A spectator watching the first-half action as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators keeping an eye on both cricket and football matches as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators keeping an eye on both cricket and football matches as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting team players warming up before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team players going through the team line-up and tactics on the pitch before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team on the attack during the second-half as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A home player taking a corner kick as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team players going through the team line-up and tactics on the pitch before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A visiting player making his way towards the football pitch before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Two guests watching the second-half action as Warrington Rylands  play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A dramatic sky above the ground during the second-half as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The home team open the scoring in the second-half as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The away team taking part in their pre-match warm-up before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A steward and guest watching the home team's pre-match warm-up before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Coronavirus protocol information on display inside the ground before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. A warning sign on the inside of the ground, pictured as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Three spectators watching the second-half action as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. A home team supporter eating a pie during half-time as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. The Ineos factory provides the backdrop as Runcorn Town (in blue) play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Home team keeper Adam Reid prepares to save a free-kick as Runcorn Town (in blue) play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. The players coming out of the dressing room before Runcorn Town (in blue) play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Spectators arriving at the ground before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. A club official enjoying a snack in the clubhouse before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. An exterior view of the ground before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. Home fans watching their team pressing for a second-half equaliser as Congleton Town play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. A spectator watching the second-half action as Congleton Town (white) play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. A visiting player is ordered off by the referee in the first-half as Congleton Town (white) play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. Visiting supporters and players celebrating their team’s goal as Congleton Town (white) play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. The visiting forward goes down under a challenge from the home goalkeeper as Congleton Town (white) play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. First-half action as Congleton Town (white) play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. First-half action as Congleton Town (white) play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. Visiting players warming up before Congleton Town play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The visiting bench react with delight at the final whistle as Warrington Town played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
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  • Spectators watching the action during extra-time as Warrington Town played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
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  • A visiting supporter watching the first-half action as Warrington Town played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
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  • The teams making their way on to the pitch before Warrington Town (in yellow) played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
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  • A visiting supporters putting up his team's flag on railings before Warrington Town played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
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  • The visiting players arriving at the ground before Warrington Town played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Crewe Alexandra assistant manager Steve Davis giving instructions to one of his Crewe Alexandra players as they warm up prior to their League 2 fixture against Aldershot Town at the Alexandra Stadium. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Fans making their way up Gresty Road towards the Alexandra Stadium prior to the League 2 match between Crewe Alexandra and Aldershot Town. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A club official walking out of the ground carrying a cushion after Warrington Rylands played West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The victorious home players lining up for a photograph after the penalty shoot-out as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Goalkeeper and captain Graeme McCall celebrating with team-mates after the penalty shoot-out as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A dog is given a drink of beer by a guest during the second-half as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Goalkeeper and captain Graeme McCall celebrating with team-mates after the penalty shoot-out as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The home players celebrating a save in the penalty shoot-out as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The away team on the attack as Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Hand-sanitiser in the committee room inside the ground pictured as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. One of the invited guests retrieves a stray football during the first-half action as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The home team pressing for the opening goal during the first-half as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Home team officials and guests enjoying a beer during the first-half action as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The away team gathering outside their dressing room before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The fourth official looking out from his dressing room before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Home team players emerging from their dressing room before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Coronavirus protocol information on display inside the ground before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A young footballer gesturing to friends on a pitch adjoining the ground before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The home dressing rooms pictured before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Coronavirus protocol information on display inside the ground with a beer garden pictured before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. An exterior view of the pavilion in the complex grounds before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Three young spectators watching players and officials leaving the pitch at the end of the match as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Spectators making their way out of the ground at the end of the match as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Former Bayern Munich player Dale Jennings in possession for the home team as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. The Ineos factory provides the backdrop as Runcorn Town (in blue) play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Two spectators watching the first-half action as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. A visiting player taking a corner kick as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Former Bayern Munich player Dale Jennings scored a 21st minute penalty for the home team as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Former Bayern Munich player Dale Jennings in action for the home team as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Former Bayern Munich player Dale Jennings in possession for the home team as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Two spectators watching the first-half action as Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Former Bayern Munich player Dale Jennings ((second left) lining up on the pitch with his team mates before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Former Bayern Munich player Dale Jennings (number 10) walking on to the pitch with his team mates before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. The home club's Covid official watching the away team players coming out of the dressing room before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. Spectators paying in at the turnstile before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. The home team players warming up before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. An exterior view of the ground before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Pilkington 4, 25/09/2021. Viridor Community Stadium, FA Vase Second Qualifying Round. An exterior view of the ground before Runcorn Town play Pilkington in an FA Vase second qualifying round tie at the Viridor Community Stadium. The home club was founded in 1967 and has been known under its present name since 2005 and like their opponents are members of the North West Counties League. The visitors from St. Helens won this tie 4-1, watched by a crowd of 89 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. Supporters making their way from the ground after Congleton Town play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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