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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park (hoops) take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. A member of staff in the control room keeps his eyes on the action as Queen's Park (hoops) take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park (hoops) take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_19.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. A member of the backroom staff of Queen's Park putting out the home team's strips prior to their fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_01.JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Two young spectators eating pies on the terracing while watching Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. A deserted Hampden Park, Glasgow after Queen's Park have played Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_38.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Two ball boys are dwarfed by the scoreboard during Queen's Park's match against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park players celebrating their team's goal against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_36.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park players celebrating their team's goal against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_35.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Supporters leaving the stadium past a photo of Billy Bremner after Queen's Park's match against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Home supporters celebrating Queen's Park's victory over Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_33.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Home supporters watching Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_32.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Home supporters watching Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_31.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Home supporters celebrating their team's goal as Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_29.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Home supporters celebrating their team's goal as Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_28.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Home supporters watching Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_27.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Home supporters watching Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_26.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park (hoops) take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_22.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park (hoops) take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_23.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park's manager, former Scottish international Billy Stark, watches the action against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_20.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park (hoops) take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_18.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_17.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park players run onto the pitch to the cheers of 600 fans prior to their fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_15.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Fans drinking refreshments inside Hampden Park, Glasgow, prior to Queen's Park's fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Fans buying souvenirs inside Hampden Park, Glasgow, prior to Queen's Park's fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_13.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Hampden Park, Glasgow, prior to Queen's Park's fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_12.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Fans walking past Lesser Hampden towards Hampden Park, Glasgow, prior to Queen's Park's fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_11.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Hampden Park, Glasgow, home to Queen's Park and Scotland pictured prior to the amateur team's fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_04.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. A member of the backroom staff of Queen's Park putting out the home team's strips prior to their fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_03.JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Spectators watching Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Spectators watching Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok fans watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok (black-and-white) defending a corner against local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok's management team and substitues players watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok's management team and substitues players watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. The souvenir shop open for business as Pollok (black-and-white) take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Spectators watching Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Home supporters celebrating their team's goal as Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_30.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park (hoops) take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_21.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_16.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Fans queueing to enter Hampden Park, Glasgow, prior to Queen's Park's fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_10.JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. A Queen's Park player's top hanging in the home team's dressing room prior to their fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_QueensParkvAlloa_CM011207_02.JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. A woman spectator walking her dogs around the pitch as Pollok (black-and-white) take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok fans in the shed watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok fans in the shed watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_PollokvNeilstonJuniors_CM130808_...JPG
  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Two visitors looking at the Scottish Cup, the world's oldest football trophy at the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park, Glasgow, the stadium used by both Queen's Park and Scotland. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. The Farmhouse - the world's oldest football building still in use - at Lesser Hampden, home of Queen's Park's reserves and youth teams, pictured as the club's third team take on Central Juniors in a Scottish Amateur Cup tie. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. The Farmhouse - the world's oldest football building still in use - at Lesser Hampden, home of Queen's Park's reserves and youth teams, pictured as the club's third team take on Central Juniors in a Scottish Amateur Cup tie. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park third XI  take on Central Juniors in a Scottish Amateur Cup tie at at the club's Lesser Hampden ground - adjacent to the Hampden Park - home of Queen's Park and Scotland. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Queen's Park third XI  take on Central Juniors in a Scottish Amateur Cup tie at at the club's Lesser Hampden ground - adjacent to the Hampden Park - home of Queen's Park and Scotland. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ibrox Park, Glasgow Rangers c1996. Car park and club sign. (Exact date tbc). Photo by Tony Davis
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-22.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Away supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-13.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. A home supporter going through security outside Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-33.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters outside Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-34.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters going through security outside Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-32.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters going through security outside Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters going through security outside Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. A home supporter pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-29.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-28.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-27.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-25.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-24.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-21.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-23.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-20.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-19.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-17.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-16.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-14.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-15.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-12.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-11.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-08.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. A home supporter walking past the North Stand at Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. A home supporter pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. A souvenir seller talking to supporters near Hampden Park, Glasgow as they make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. A promotional banner on a lamppost near Hampden Park, Glasgow on the day of a European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. A souvenir seller talking to supporters near Hampden Park, Glasgow as they make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-01.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters outside Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-18.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. An information sign for spectators on a lamppost near Hampden Park, Glasgow on the day of a European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-10.jpg
  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters pictured near Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Scotland _v_Czech_CM14062021-09.jpg
  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Spectators making their way out of the stadium at the conclusion of the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. The electronic scoreboard showing the score in the final minute of the second-half of the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Visiting Irish fans watching the first-half action during the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Away fans' flags draped over railings inside the stadium before the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Away fans framed by UEFA equipment beside the pitch before the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. A set of groundsman's forks in a room inside the stadium before the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Home manager Gordon Strachan pictured moments before kick-off at the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Home striker Steven Naismith applauding fans as he walks onto the pitch before the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. A home fan wearing a tartan Jimmy wig outside the stadium before the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Two Republic of Ireland football fans draped in flags, pictured with a Scotland fan outside a bar at Glasgow Cross before the European Championship qualifying match between the two countries at the city's Celtic Park. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Two Republic of Ireland football fans draped in flags, pictured outside a bar at Glasgow Cross before the European Championship qualifying match against Scotland at the city's Celtic Park. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Home supporters reacting with delight as their team take the lead during the second-half of the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. Home supporters reacting with delight at the final whistle of the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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