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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters next to an old club sign leaving The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters and players mingling on the pitch and having photographs taken at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Assistant fitness consultant Ian Helliwell celebrating with the trophy at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Manager Neil Aspin watching players and supporters celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home goalkeeper Jonathan Hedge is presented with the league trophy in the east stand at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters with a banner leaving the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Spectators in the east stand watching the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Midfielder Simon Garner holding his head in disbelief as he misses a chance at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Action from The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Players are framed by supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Players are framed by supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A group of cheerleaders applaud the crowd as they leave the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Supporters putting up a banner behind a group of cheerleaders dancing on the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A substitutes top hanging in the home dugout at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters paying entering through the turnstiles at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A solitary groundsman making preparations to the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters and players mingling on the pitch and having photographs taken at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HalifaxvMickleover_CM230411_39.JPG
  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters in the east stand watching as fans celebrate on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home captain Mark Bower is hoisted aloft by a member of the security staff at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HalifaxvMickleover_CM230411_31.JPG
  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home players celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HalifaxvMickleover_CM230411_28.JPG
  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A group of home supporters chanting at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A member of the Supporters Trust holding a fundraising sign at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HalifaxvMickleover_CM230411_24.JPG
  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home team manager Neil Aspin (standing second left) watching the action during the first half at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Players are framed by supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Supporters in the east stand applauding the teams onto the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A supporter in the east stand blowing a trumpet as the teams take to the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A member of the coaching staff walking past a group of cheerleaders on the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Three supporters making their way across a road towards The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters and players mingling on the pitch and having photographs taken at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters opening a bottle of champagne whilst celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HalifaxvMickleover_CM230411_34.JPG
  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Players are framed by supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HalifaxvMickleover_CM230411_19.JPG
  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Action from the second half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A helper adjusts the score on the scoreboard during an FA Cup third qualifying round match between Lancaster City and FC Halifax Town  at Giant Axe stadium, Lancaster. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A man in an England tracksuit watching the action from the terraces behind the goal during the second half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Action from the first half as Lancaster City play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium, with Lancaster Castle visible in the background. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Action from the first half as Lancaster City play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium, with Lancaster Castle visible in the background. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. The home team players arriving at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Refreshments laid out on a table of the boardroom at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A member of the Lancaster City committee waiting for players to arrive outside home dressing room prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town at Giant Axe, Lancaster. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Home team supporters watching the action from the terraces behind the goal during the second half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Home team supporters watching the action from the terraces behind the goal during the second half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A group of home fans making their way out of the ground at the end of the match as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Action from the first half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. An elderly man in a flat cap watching the action from the terraces behind the goal during the second half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. An elderly man and a young boy making their way around the terraces behind the goal during the second half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Action from the first half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Action from the first half as Lancaster City play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium, with Lancaster Castle visible in the background. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A league official making a 'fair play' presentation to a member of backroom staff at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Action from the first half as Lancaster City play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium, with Lancaster Castle visible in the background. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. The two teams making their way on to the pitch at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town (in yellow). The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Spectators buying refreshments from a snack bar insdie Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Home team players going through their warm-up routine at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A member of the organising committee waiting for spectators to arrive at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A small group of spectators arriving at the turnstiles at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Caterers making preparations for the crowds to arrive at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A groundsman putting a corner flag into the ground at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. The main stand at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Framed memorabilia on the walls in the boardroom at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A member of staff preparing refreshments in the boardroom at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A member of staff preparing refreshments in the boardroom at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Lancaster City strips hanging in the home dressing room prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town at Giant Axe, Lancaster. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Lancaster City strips hanging in the home dressing room prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town at Giant Axe, Lancaster. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Home team physio Kevin McGuffog making his way off the pitch at the end of the match as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Home team players making their way off the pitch at the end of the match as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Home team supporters watching the action from the terraces behind the goal during the second half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Home team supporters watching the action from the terraces behind the goal during the second half as Lancaster City (in blue) play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Action from the first half as Lancaster City play against FC Halifax Town in an FA Cup third qualifying round match at Giant Axe stadium, with Lancaster Castle visible in the background. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A home team's fan reading the matchday programme at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Lancaster City assistant manager Phil Brown making notes in the home dressing room prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town at Giant Axe, Lancaster. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Lancaster City assistant manager Phil Brown making notes in the home dressing room prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town at Giant Axe, Lancaster. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Lancaster City assistant manager Phil Brown adjusting a tactics board in the home dressing room prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town at Giant Axe, Lancaster. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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