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  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. Fans congregating outside fast food outlets before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_10.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. Two home fans pictured outside the stadium on Sir Matt Busby Way before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_09.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. A souvenir seller's stand outside the stadium before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_08.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. Home fans pictured as the visiting team bus arrives outside the stadium before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_04.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. A doughnut van outside the stadium pictured before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_11.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. Condiments next to a caterer's van outside the stadium before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_07.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. A souvenir seller's stand outside the stadium before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_06.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. A souvenir seller's stand outside the stadium on Sir Matt Busby Way before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_01.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. Home fans pictured as the visiting team bus arrives outside the stadium before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_03.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. Two home fans pictured outside the stadium on Sir Matt Busby Way before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_02.jpg
  • Manchester United 0, Manchester City 2, 24/04/2019. Old Trafford Stadium, English Premier League. Home fans pictured as the visiting team bus arrives outside the stadium before Manchester United hosted Manchester City at Old Trafford. This was the 178th time the sides had met, with City looking to overtake rivals Liverpool in the race for the English Premier League title. City won the match 2-0 watched by 74,431 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtd_v_ManCity_24042019_CM_05.jpg
  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Liverpool's manager Kenny Dalglish pictured at Bloomfield Road stadium before his club's Premier League match against Blackpool, his first league match in charge since returning to the club. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Liverpool's manager Kenny Dalglish (right) listening to coach Steve Clarke at Bloomfield Road stadium before his club's Premier League match against Blackpool, his first league match in charge since returning to the club. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BlackpoolvLiverpool_CM120111_23.JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' player Christian Eriksen watches referee Kevin Friend with the spray can during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Opposing managers John Carver (left) Mauricio Pochettino pictured during the first-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs and chanting during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A seagull flying over a lake in Leazes Park, situated behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Blackpool FC's forward DJ Campbell's in action against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match in which he scored the winning goal. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans in the stands watching the players warming up at Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium before the club played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BlackpoolvLiverpool_CM120111_20.JPG
  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. The exterior of the main stand at Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium on the day they played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BlackpoolvLiverpool_CM120111_02.JPG
  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Home supporters filing out of the stadium at the end of the Burnley versus West Ham United English Premier League match at Turf Moor. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Home supporters at the Clarets Sandwich Bar near Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC, before the club hosted West Ham United in an English Premier League match. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BurnleyvWestHam_CM181014_31.JPG
  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Home team players and mascots walking onto the pitch at Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC, on the day the club hosted West Ham United in an English Premier League match. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BurnleyvWestHam_CM181014_29.JPG
  • Home supporters making their way from the stands after West Bromwich Albion took on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_039.jpg
  • Home supporters reacting with delight to their team's third goal in the second-half as West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_035.jpg
  • Visiting players observing a minute's silence in honour of Armistice Day before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_024.jpg
  • Club crests on the entrance gates to the stadium, pictured before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_004.jpg
  • Supporters walking through the Astle gates at the entrance to the stadium before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_006.jpg
  • The Astle gates at the entrance to the stadium, pictured before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_002.jpg
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The club shop situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium after Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_006...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors demonstrating with a banner gathering at the Gallowgate end of the stadium after Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_006...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home supporters in the Gallowgate End at the end of the match as Newcastle United hosted Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_006...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The Leazes Stand and Milburn Stand pictured during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_005...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home defender Ryan Taylor prepares to take a free kick, with the Leazes Stand as a backdrop during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_005...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home supporters in the Gallowgate End unfurling a protest banner during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_005...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home supporters with protest signs in the Gallowgate End at the end of the match as Newcastle United hosted Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_005...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. People in the media lounge watching the conclusion of the FA Cup semi-final on a television set under a portrait of Sir Bobby Robson as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_005...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' players celebrating their team's second goal by Christian Eriksen in front of the Leazes Stand during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_005...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home forward Ayoze Perez gets to grips with Spurs' Nacer Chadli during the first-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_005...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Club and sponsors' names on the East Stand before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters walking past the statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A young protestor holding a sign during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs and chanting during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs and chanting during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_003...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A protestor holding a sign during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_003...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Empty spaces amongst the home support in the Leazes Stand as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home team manager John Carver (centre), pictured in the dugout before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_003...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home team players walking on to the pitch before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters making their way to the stands at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_003...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters showing off a protest banner at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A supporter walking by the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A supporter walking by the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_002...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors fixing a banner to a fence at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_002...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters fixing a protest banner to a fence at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A supporter walking across commemorative plaques in the floor, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The club name on the exterior of the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters handing out protest leaflets at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A statue to club legend Jackie Milburn, situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Two supporters orientate themselves with a ground plan at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters walking by the statue to club legend Jackie Milburn, situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A catering van open for business outside the East Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A solitary supporter making his way towards the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Three supporters making their way to the game in Leazes Park, situated behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A herd of cattle lying in a field behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters gathering underneath a statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A warning sign about pyrotechnics next to a turnstile at the East Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The club crest and information sign on the exterior of the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Old and new architecture behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans leaving the stands at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium after the final whistle against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Blackpool FC's striker DJ Campbell celebrating scoring what was the winner against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match at Bloomfield Road stadium. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Blackpool FC's Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam in action against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match at Bloomfield Road stadium. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. A home fan in the stands at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium taking a photograph of the action during a match against Liverpool FC in the Premier League. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Blackpool FC manager Ian Holloway being interviewed by a television crew on the pitch at his club's Bloomfield Road stadium after the match against Liverpool FC in the Premier League. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans in the stands at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium celebrating at the final whistle against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans in the stands at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium celebrating at the final whistle against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans in the stands at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium celebrating at the final whistle against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans in the stands at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium anticipating the final whistle against Liverpool FC in the Premier League. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans in the stands at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium celebrating at the final whistle against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Blackpool FC's Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam preparing to take a corner against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match at Bloomfield Road stadium. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Blackpool FC manager Ian Holloway smiling at his players from the side of the pitch at his club's Bloomfield Road stadium during the match against Liverpool FC in the Premier League. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans in the stands at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium celebrating Gary Taylor-Fletcher's equalising goal against Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one in front of a crowd of 16,089. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans in the stands at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium watching the action as the club played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans in the stands watching the players coming on to the pitch at Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium before the club played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. A fan reading a matchday programme in the stands at Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium before the club played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. A home fan in the stands watching the players warming up at Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium before the club played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. A member of the Blackpool Supporters' Association pinning information onto a board under the stand at the club's Bloomfield Road stadium before her club played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. A supporter looking at a display of photographs of former Blackpool FC players under the stand at the club's Bloomfield Road stadium before they played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Fans in the stands watching the players warming up at Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium before the club played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans queueing to gain admission to Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium before they played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Fans gather at a programme kiosk outside Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium before they played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Floodlights illuminate the East Stand at Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium before they played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Midfielder Charlie Adam signing autographs for fans as he arrives at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium before the club played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Fans inside the club shop at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium before the club played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Fans approaching Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium in the dark before they played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. The exterior of the main stand at Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium on the day they played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Visiting manager Sam Allardyce applauding his team's fans at the end of West Ham United's match with Burnley in an English Premier League match at Turf Moor. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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