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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. Two young boys watching the opposition goalkeeper going through his warm-up drill at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The victorious home players leaving the pitch at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The away dugout at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The main spectator entrance to the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. An exterior view of a photo montage on the outside of the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. Two opposing members of the backroom teams squaring up during an argument at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. Spectators standing in front of the main stand watching the first-half action at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. Spectators watching as the teams shake hands at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The turnstile operator waiting for spectators to arrive at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The turnstile operator waiting for spectators to arrive at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A photomontage on the wall of the Martin Peters Social Club at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. An exterior view of the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The entrance to the visitors' dressing room at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A view from inside the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A rope securing one of the ropes at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The main spectator entrance to the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The main spectator entrance to the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A view over the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A view over the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A woman in the kitchen at half-time at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. Spectators sitting in the Martin Peters Social Club at half-time at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The turnstile operator waiting for latecomers during the first-half at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. First-half action at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A collision on heads leaves two players injured during the first-half action at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. Visiting midfielder Jack O'Leary gives his team the lead in the first-half at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. First-half action at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The refreshment kiosk open for business at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The away team dressing rooms at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The view across the pitch from the main stand at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The away dugout and Martin Peters Social Club at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The main spectator entrance to the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. An exterior view of a photo montage on the outside of the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A view over the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A view over the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The two teams waiting outside the dressing rooms at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. One of the bars of the Martin Peters Social Club at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A chalkboard advertising sign inside the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A sign for visiting officials in the main stand at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A chalkboard advertising sign inside the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A view over the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A view over the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The visiting keeper retrieves the ball from the net during the second-half at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. An players and officials sign outside the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. First-half action at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The turnstile operator and a solitary spectator paying to come in to the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Home supporters in the shed watching the early action at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Spectators paying into the ground at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Home supporters in bobble hats watching the closing stages of the match at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. A spectator buying a 'golden goal' ticket at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. A club flag flutters as the first-half action goes on at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West County Counties division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Home players celebrating their team's second goal at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Two home supporters chatting during the first-half at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. The teams emerging from the dressing rooms at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Home supporters watching the first-half action at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Spectators gather in front of the club house at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. A spectator buying a match programme at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. The teams waiting to take to the field at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool (in purple) hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Spectators paying into the ground at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. A spectator buying a 'golden goal' ticket at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Home supporters watching the first-half action at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Spectators gather in front of the club house at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. The home team lines up on the pitch at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Second-half action at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool (in purple) hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. The home team lines up on the pitch at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Two young girls selling club souvenirs at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Home supporters and players celebrating their team's fourth goal at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Home supporters celebrating their team's fourth goal at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. A home supporter watching the first-half action at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Spectators paying into the ground at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. A turnstile at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Hanley Town in a North West Counties League Macron Cup match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. The match was postponed due to a frozen pitch, City of Liverpool winning the rearranged tie 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. A banner outside the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Hanley Town in a North West Counties League Macron Cup match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. The match was postponed due to a frozen pitch, City of Liverpool winning the rearranged tie 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. A banner outside the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Hanley Town in a North West Counties League Macron Cup match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. The match was postponed due to a frozen pitch, City of Liverpool winning the rearranged tie 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A spectator paying in at the turnstile before Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. The referee indicating a free-kick during the second-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. First-half action as Holker Old Boys (in green) take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Second-half action as Holker Old Boys (in green) take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A rainbow and home club logo visible during the second-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Away supporters watching the second-half action as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A face mask warning sign on the social club window pictured as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A spectator feeding treats to his dog during the first-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Visiting supporters watching the first-half action as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Two visiting supporters coming out of the social club before Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A spectator paying in at the turnstile before Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Home team players are congratulated on their victory at the end of the match as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Locals watching the action from the social club during closing stages of the match as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. The visiting goalkeeper is framed by a rainbow during the second-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A visiting supporter is framed by a rainbow during the second-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Two spectators watching the first-half action as Holker Old Boys (in green) take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A solitary spectator watching the first-half action as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. The referee’s assistant is framed by a rainbow during the first-half during the first-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-15.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. The away players successfully appeal for a foul during the first-half as Holker Old Boys (in green) take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-11.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Two visiting supporters in front of their club flag as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-07.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. The visiting team emerge on to the pitch before Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-05.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A spectator scans a COVID-19 QR code with his phone app before Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-01.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A visiting supporter watching the action during the second-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-28.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Visiting supporters watching the early action as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-08.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Visiting team players are commiserated at the end of the match as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-32.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A home club official gathering in the corner flags at the end of the match as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-34.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. Home team players celebrating their victory at the end of the match as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-31.jpg
  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. The temporary refreshment stand dispenses tea during the first-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Holker_v_Crook_CM101020-14.jpg
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