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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting player Jonathan Mitten (in red) on the ball. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. United's Steve Torpey holds off an opponent. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting supporters packed on the terracing. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting supporters packed on the terracing. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting supporters packed on the terracing watching the action. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. The teams take to the field before the game. FC United of Manchester (in red) were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. A visiting player signing an autograph for a fan. FC United of Manchester (in red) were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. The United squad line up for a team photograph prior to kick-off. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. United manager Karl Marginson takes his place in the away bench prior to kick-off. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting player Jonathan Mitten (in red) challenges for the ball. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting supporters with an inflatable dingy on the terrace. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting supporters packed on the terracing. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting supporters cheering on the terracing. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Action from the game with United in red shirts. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting supporters walking up to the terracing before the match. FC United of Manchester (in red) were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Two fans sitting watching FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Glossop North End players (blue shirts) defending their goal in the last minute of their match against FC United of Manchester in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester players running onto the pitch before they take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Players of FC United of Manchester celebrate one of their goals against Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC which United won 8-0. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan celebrates a goal as FC United of Manchester defeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Banners on display in the stand as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands celebrate a goal as FC United of Manchester defeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_031.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_030.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_022.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. The attendance figure is displayed on the scoreboard as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_019.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester players celebrated another goal as their team deafeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_018.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Jamie Phoenix celebrating scoring as his team FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_017.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg LanFC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_016.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester manager Karl Marginson watching his team taking on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_014.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Two editors watching live video feeds of the action as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_013.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A young fan of FC United of Manchester holding up a scarvf in his team's colours before they take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_009.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_008.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_006.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans buying souvenirs before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_005.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans buying souvenirs before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators.Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_004.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan buying a matchday programme before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_001.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. An FC United of Manchester footballer lying injured and receiving treatment during his side's 8-0 defeat of Glossop North End in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_037.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan celebrates a goal as FC United of Manchester defeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_036.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Glossop North End players talk to their supporters after being defeated 8-0 by FC United of Manchester in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_021.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester goalkeeper Sam Ashton catching the ball as his team take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans with a banner in the street before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. FC United of Manchester manager Karl Marginson watching his team taking on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan holding up a People United t-shirt before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans with a banner in the street before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester leaving the ground at the conclusion of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. A corner flag with club crest at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the second-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Club signage on the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester, pictured after the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. The sun setting over Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the second-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. First-half action at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica (in black shirts), champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home players walking out at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans waving a banner before the teams to come out at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. FC United of Manchester match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photos by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans gathering outside the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Club signage on the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester, pictured before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans gathering outside the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans arriving on a double-decker bus at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester applauding their players at the conclusion of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the second-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Away supporters celebrate their team's goal by setting a flare alight at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Away supporters celebrate their team's goal by setting a flare alight at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. The sun setting over Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the second-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the second-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Homeplayers posing for a team photograph at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home manager Karl Marginson leading the teams out at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. First-half action at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica (in black shirts), champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans waving banners before the teams to come out at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans waiting for the teams to come out at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Supporters setting a flare alight at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans with scarves waiting for the teams to come out at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans waiting for the teams to come out at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans waiting for the teams to come out at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Meat being barbecued on the terrace inside Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. A fan taking a picture of flags inside Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans gathering outside the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. A steward on patrol next to a turnstile at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Club signage on the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester, pictured before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans gathering outside a turnstile at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Club signage on the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester, pictured before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans arriving on a double-decker bus at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans gathering outside the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans gathering outside the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Fans gathering outside the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester applauding the opposition at the conclusion of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the second-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Home fans at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester during the first-half of the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 0 Benfica 1, 29/05/2015. Broadhurst Park, Stadium Opening. Club signage on the main stand at Broadhurst Park, Manchester, the new home of FC United of Manchester, pictured before the club's match against Benfica, champions of Portugal, which marked the official opening of their new stadium. FC United Manchester were formed in 2005 by fans disillusioned by the takeover of Manchester United by the Glazer family from America. The club gained several promotions and played in National League North in the 2015-16 season, but lost this match 1-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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