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  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. The club flag flutters as Charnock Richard (green) take on visitors Freckleton in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. Carl Grimshaw (on ground) celebrates scoring the winner as Charnock Richard (green) take on visitors Freckleton in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard,. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. The players of Charnock Richard (green) and visitors Freckleton make their way across the car park to the pitch from the adjoining clubhouse at half-time in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. Spectators watching as Charnock Richard (green) take on visitors Freckleton in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_02...jpg
  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. Charnock Richard (green) playing visitors Freckleton in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_02...jpg
  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. Spectators watching as Charnock Richard (green) take on visitors Freckleton in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_02...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Action from Lostock St. Gerard's game against AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture with the area's distinctive gas holders as a backdrop. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_01...jpg
  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. A spectator watching as Charnock Richard (green) take on visitors Freckleton in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. Spectators watching as Charnock Richard (green) take on visitors Freckleton in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. Carl Grimshaw of rues another missed opportunity as Charnock Richard (green) take on visitors Freckleton in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_02...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Action from Lostock St. Gerard's game against AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture with the area's distinctive gas holders as a backdrop. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_01...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Spectators and substitute players watching on as Lostock St. Gerard's play AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Midfield action as Lostock St. Gerard's play AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Spectators watching on as Lostock St. Gerard's play AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_00...jpg
  • Euxton Villa 1 Haslingden St. Mary's 1, 13/02/2010. Jim Fowler Memorial Ground, West Lancashire Football League. A disused dugout pictured as Euxton Villa take on visitors Haslingden St. Mary's in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at the Jim Fowler Memorial ground in Euxton, near Chorley. The game ended in a one-all draw. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_01...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Midfield action as Lostock St. Gerard's play AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_00...jpg
  • Euxton Villa 1 Haslingden St. Mary's 1, 13/02/2010. Jim Fowler Memorial Ground, West Lancashire Football League. Euxton Villa (orange) playing against visitors Haslingden St. Mary's in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at the Jim Fowler Memorial ground in Euxton, near Chorley. The game ended in a one-all draw. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Euxton Villa 1 Haslingden St. Mary's 1, 13/02/2010. Jim Fowler Memorial Ground, West Lancashire Football League. A disused dugout pictured as Euxton Villa take on visitors Haslingden St. Mary's in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at the Jim Fowler Memorial ground in Euxton, near Chorley. The game ended in a one-all draw. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_01...jpg
  • Euxton Villa 1 Haslingden St. Mary's 1, 13/02/2010. Jim Fowler Memorial Ground, West Lancashire Football League. Spectators watching as Euxton Villa take on visitors Haslingden St. Mary's in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at the Jim Fowler Memorial ground in Euxton, near Chorley. The game ended in a one-all draw. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_01...jpg
  • Euxton Villa 1 Haslingden St. Mary's 1, 13/02/2010. Jim Fowler Memorial Ground, West Lancashire Football League. Players of visitors Haslingden St. Mary's making their way into the dressing room at half-time during their West Lancashire Football League fixture at the Jim Fowler Memorial ground at Euxton Villa, near Chorley. The game ended in a one-all draw. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_01...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Lostock St. Gerard's players emerge from their dressing room before their game against AFC Darwen in a West Lancashire Football League fixture with the area's distinctive gas holders as a backdrop. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_01...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Action from Lostock St. Gerard's game against AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture with the area's distinctive gas holders as a backdrop. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_00...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Action from Lostock St. Gerard's game against AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture with the area's distinctive gas holders as a backdrop. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_00...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Action from Lostock St. Gerard's game against AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_00...jpg
  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. Charnock Richard (green) playing visitors Freckleton in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_02...jpg
  • Euxton Villa 1 Haslingden St. Mary's 1, 13/02/2010. Jim Fowler Memorial Ground, West Lancashire Football League. A disused dugout pictured as Euxton Villa take on visitors Haslingden St. Mary's in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at the Jim Fowler Memorial ground in Euxton, near Chorley. The game ended in a one-all draw. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_01...jpg
  • Euxton Villa 1 Haslingden St. Mary's 1, 13/02/2010. Jim Fowler Memorial Ground, West Lancashire Football League. A cabinet of trophies won by Euxton Villa pictured in the clubhouse on the day the club take on visitors Haslingden St. Mary's in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at the Jim Fowler Memorial ground in Euxton, near Chorley. The game ended in a one-all draw. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_01...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Action from Lostock St. Gerard's game against AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture with the area's distinctive gas holders as a backdrop. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_00...jpg
  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. AFC Darwen players warming up in the shadow of one of two giant gas holders which dominate the local landscape. The visitors won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestLancashireLeague_CM130210_00...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic's Chris Taylor (blue) takes on his Blackpool rival during this Lancashire derby at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Rival managers Simon Grayson of Blackpool (left) and Oldham Athletic's John Sheridan watch as the Lancashire rivals do battle at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Rival managers Simon Grayson of Blackpool (left) and Oldham Athletic's John Sheridan watch as the Lancashire rivals do battle at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) taking on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_015.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) taking on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_014.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Veteran striker Andy Liddell of Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) taking on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_013.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. The notice board for the half-time draw is carried round the pitch at half-time as Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Blackpool fans celebrate their team's winning goal against Lancashire rivals Oldham Athletic (blue) at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) taking on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_012.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. The groundsmen's forks lie by the side of the pitch as Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_009.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_010.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Fans taking their place in the stand before Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_011.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. The two club mascots get involved in a pretend fracas at half-time as Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_006.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_004.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_003.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_OldhamBlackpool_CM270207_005.jpg
  • Bamber Bridge 1 Radcliffe 1, 07/09/2021. Sir Tom Finney Stadium, Northern Premier League Premier Division. StrAway team's striker Jean-Louis Akpa-Akpro taking to the field with fellow players before Bamber Bridge take on Radcliffe in a Northern Premier League Premier Division fixture at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium, named after the late England international player who was born locally. Formed in 1952, Bamber Bridge, which is owned by a community organisation, merged with Walton-le-Dale FC in 1974 and moved to their current ground in 1983. The match against their opponents from Greater Manchester ended in a 1-1 draw, with Radcliffe missing a late penalty, watched by 393 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bamber Bridge 1 Radcliffe 1, 07/09/2021. Sir Tom Finney Stadium, Northern Premier League Premier Division. An away player arriving at the ground before Bamber Bridge take on Radcliffe in a Northern Premier League Premier Division fixture at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium, named after the late England international player who was born locally. Formed in 1952, Bamber Bridge, which is owned by a community organisation, merged with Walton-le-Dale FC in 1974 and moved to their current ground in 1983. The match against their opponents from Greater Manchester ended in a 1-1 draw, with Radcliffe missing a late penalty, watched by 393 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home manager Joey Barton shakes hands with opposite number Ryan Lowe at the end of the game as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. The groundsmen dismantling the goals at the end of the game as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. The sun setting over the ground at the end of the second-half as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home player Barrie McKay in second-half action as Fleetwood Town (in red) take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home manager Joey Barton watching the first-half action as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. An exterior view of the ground before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. An exterior view of the Highbury Chippy opposite the ground before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Bolton Wanderers 1  Blackburn Rovers 2, 17/03/2007. Reebok Stadium, Premiership. Bolton manager Sam Allerdyce celebrates on the touchline as Bolton Wanderers take on Blackburn Rovers in a Premiership match at the Reebok stadium, Bolton. The home side were challenging for one of the Champions' League placings but it was Rovers who ran out 2-1 winners. Both Rovers' goals were scored from the penalty spot by Benni McCarthy. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bolton Wanderers 1  Blackburn Rovers 2, 17/03/2007. Reebok Stadium, Premiership. Bolton Wanderers (white shirts) playing Blackburn Rovers in a Premiership match at the Reebok stadium, Bolton. The home side were challenging for one of the Champions' League placings but it was Rovers who ran out 2-1 winners. Both Rovers' goals were scored from the penalty spot by Benni McCarthy. Picture shows Bolton's Henrik Pedersen tackling Rovers' Matt Derbyshire. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Oldham Athletic manager John Sheridan watching the action during his side's home game against Blackpool at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Mike Jackson, Blackpool's captain leads his team out before they take on Oldham Athletic (blue shirts) at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Southport 2 Northwich Victoria 1, 05/04/2010. Haig Avenue, Conference North. Home spectators on the Popular Side at Haig Avenue on the day they played host to Northwich Victoria in a Conference North match. The Sandgrounders beat their visitors 2-1 with a penalty scored in the final minute to move to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 3, Huddersfield Town 1, 22/09/2005. Ewood Park, Carling Cup. Rovers' Georgian internationalist Zurab Khizanishvili, scorer of his side's second goal (his first for the club) and possessor of the longest shirt name on view. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 3, Huddersfield Town 1, 22/09/2005. Ewood Park, Carling Cup. Rovers' midfielder Robbie Savage discussing the first-half action with referee Lee Propert. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 3, Huddersfield Town 1, 22/09/2005. Ewood Park, Carling Cup. The away team take part in a pre-kick-off huddle. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Preston North End 1 Reading 0, 19/08/2017. Deepdale, Championship. Fans watching the home team on the attack at the during the second-half viewed from the Alan Kelly Stand as Preston North End take on Reading in an EFL Championship match at Deepdale. The home team won the match 1-0, Jordan Hughill scoring the only goal after 22nd minutes, watched by a crowd of 11,174. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Preston North End 1 Reading 0, 19/08/2017. Deepdale, Championship. Home team warming up before Preston North End take on Reading in an EFL Championship match at Deepdale. The home team won the match 1-0, Jordan Hughill scoring the only goal after 22nd minutes, watched by a crowd of 11,174. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Preston North End 1 Reading 0, 19/08/2017. Deepdale, Championship. Young fans watching the home team warming up before Preston North End take on Reading in an EFL Championship match at Deepdale. The home team won the match 1-0, Jordan Hughill scoring the only goal after 22nd minutes, watched by a crowd of 11,174. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Preston North End 1 Reading 0, 19/08/2017. Deepdale, Championship. Home supporters making their way towards the Family Zone in the Tom Finney Stand before Preston North End take on Reading in an EFL Championship match at Deepdale. The home team won the match 1-0, Jordan Hughill scoring the only goal after 22nd minutes, watched by a crowd of 11,174. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Preston North End 1 Reading 0, 19/08/2017. Deepdale, Championship. An interior view of the ground showing the Pavilion Stand before Preston North End take on Reading in an EFL Championship match at Deepdale. The home team won the match 1-0, Jordan Hughill scoring the only goal after 22nd minutes, watched by a crowd of 11,174. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rochdale 4, Accrington Stanley 2, 03/03/2007. Scotland, EFL League 2. Rochdale (blue shirts) play visitors Accrington Stanley in a League Two fixture at Spotland, Rochdale. Both sides were struggling near the foot of the division and facing the prospect of relegation from the Football League. Rochdale won this match by four goals to two, having lead three-nil at half-time. Picture shows Rochdale fans leaving the ground after the game. The game was watched by a crowd of 3343. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rochdale 4, Accrington Stanley 2, 03/03/2007. Scotland, EFL League 2. Rochdale (blue shirts) play visitors Accrington Stanley in a League Two fixture at Spotland, Rochdale. Both sides were struggling near the foot of the division and facing the prospect of relegation from the Football League. Rochdale won this match by four goals to two, having lead three-nil at half-time. Picture shows Stanley manager John Coleman looking puzzled during his team's calamitous first half performance. The game was watched by a crowd of 3343. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rochdale 4, Accrington Stanley 2, 03/03/2007. Scotland, EFL League 2. Rochdale (blue shirts) play visitors Accrington Stanley in a League Two fixture at Spotland, Rochdale. Both sides were struggling near the foot of the division and facing the prospect of relegation from the Football League. Rochdale won this match by four goals to two, having lead three-nil at half-time. Picture shows Rochdale manager Keith Hill (right) and his assistant David Flitcroft on the touchline. The game was watched by a crowd of 3343. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rochdale 4, Accrington Stanley 2, 03/03/2007. Scotland, EFL League 2. Rochdale (blue shirts) play visitors Accrington Stanley in a League Two fixture at Spotland, Rochdale. Both sides were struggling near the foot of the division and facing the prospect of relegation from the Football League. Rochdale won this match by four goals to two, having lead three-nil at half-time. Picture shows Rochdale fans outside the ground before the game. The game was watched by a crowd of 3343. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burscough 3, Gillingham 2, 05/11/2005. Victoria Park, Burscough, FA Cup first round. Home players and officials react with delight at the final whistle. Burscough (in green) from the Northern Premier League Premier Division defeated their Football League Championship rivals by 3-2 with two goals in the last minute, watched by a crowd of 1927 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burscough 3, Gillingham 2, 05/11/2005. Victoria Park, Burscough, FA Cup first round. An entertainer on the pitch before the match. The team from the Northern Premier League Premier Division defeated their Football League Championship rivals by 3-2 with two goals in the last minute, watched by a crowd of 1927 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Nelson 3 Daisy Hill 6, 12/10/2019. Victoria Park, North West Counties League, First Division North. Second-half action as Nelson (in blue) hosted Daisy Hill at Victoria Park. Founded in 1881, the home club were members of the Football League from 1921-31 and has played at their current ground, known as Little Wembley, since 1971. The visitors won this fixture 6-3, watched by an attendance of 78. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Nelson 3 Daisy Hill 6, 12/10/2019. Victoria Park, North West Counties League, First Division North. The players leaving the field at half-time as Nelson (in blue) hosted Daisy Hill at Victoria Park. Founded in 1881, the home club were members of the Football League from 1921-31 and has played at their current ground, known as Little Wembley, since 1971. The visitors won this fixture 6-3, watched by an attendance of 78. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Nelson 3 Daisy Hill 6, 12/10/2019. Victoria Park, North West Counties League, First Division North. First-half action as Nelson (in blue) hosted Daisy Hill at Victoria Park. Founded in 1881, the home club were members of the Football League from 1921-31 and has played at their current ground, known as Little Wembley, since 1971. The visitors won this fixture 6-3, watched by an attendance of 78. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Nelson 3 Daisy Hill 6, 12/10/2019. Victoria Park, North West Counties League, First Division North. The players waiting in the tunnel area before Nelson (in blue) hosted Daisy Hill at Victoria Park. Founded in 1881, the home club were members of the Football League from 1921-31 and has played at their current ground, known as Little Wembley, since 1971. The visitors won this fixture 6-3, watched by an attendance of 78. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Visiting team substitute Richarlison celebrating his goal during the second-half as Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • Visiting goalkeeper Joe Hart watching as the ball evades him during the second-half as Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • Home players taking part in the pre-match warm up before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • Home fans making their way towards the stadium before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • Home fans making their way towards the stadium before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • Programme sellers and fans pictured outside the stadium before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • Advertising signs outside the stadium before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • People at a burger van outside the stadium before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • An exterior view of the stadium before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • Visiting fans celebrating their team's victory at Bloomfield Road stadium as Blackpool hosted Portsmouth in an English League One fixture. The match was proceeded by a protest by around 500 home fans against the club's controversial owners Owen Oyston, many of whom did not attend the game. The match was won by the visitors by 2-1 with two goals by Ronan Curtis watched by just 4,154 almost half of which were Portsmouth supporters.
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  • Home defender Ben Heneghan pictured at the final whistle at Bloomfield Road stadium as Blackpool hosted Portsmouth in an English League One fixture. The match was proceeded by a protest by around 500 home fans against the club's controversial owners Owen Oyston, many of whom did not attend the game. The match was won by the visitors by 2-1 with two goals by Ronan Curtis watched by just 4,154 almost half of which were Portsmouth supporters.
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  • Ground staff remove the practice goals after the pre-match warm up at Bloomfield Road stadium before Blackpool hosted Portsmouth in an English League One fixture. The match was proceeded by a protest by around 500 home fans against the club's controversial owners Owen Oyston, many of whom did not attend the game. The match was won by the visitors by 2-1 with two goals by Ronan Curtis watched by just 4,154 almost half of which were Portsmouth supporters.
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  • Home fans protesting outside Bloomfield Road stadium before Blackpool hosted Portsmouth in an English League One fixture. The match was proceeded by a protest by around 500 home fans against the club's controversial owners Owen Oyston, many of whom did not attend the game. The match was won by the visitors by 2-1 with two goals by Ronan Curtis watched by just 4,154 almost half of which were Portsmouth supporters.
    WSC_Blackpool_Portsmouth_CM110818_01...jpg
  • A smoke canister is ignited as home fans protest outside Bloomfield Road stadium before Blackpool hosted Portsmouth in an English League One fixture. The match was proceeded by a protest by around 500 home fans against the club's controversial owners Owen Oyston, many of whom did not attend the game. The match was won by the visitors by 2-1 with two goals by Ronan Curtis watched by just 4,154 almost half of which were Portsmouth supporters.
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  • Home fans with a banner protesting outside Bloomfield Road stadium before Blackpool hosted Portsmouth in an English League One fixture. The match was proceeded by a protest by around 500 home fans against the club's controversial owners Owen Oyston, many of whom did not attend the game. The match was won by the visitors by 2-1 with two goals by Ronan Curtis watched by just 4,154 almost half of which were Portsmouth supporters.
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  • The statue to former player Jimmy Armfield outside Bloomfield Road stadium before Blackpool hosted Portsmouth in an English League One fixture. The match was proceeded by a protest by around 500 home fans against the club's controversial owners Owen Oyston, many of whom did not attend the game. The match was won by the visitors by 2-1 with two goals by Ronan Curtis watched by just 4,154 almost half of which were Portsmouth supporters.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 2 Aston Villa 0, 21/11/2010. Ewood Park, Premier League. Fans walking away from Ewood Park, home of Blackburn Rovers, after the club played host to Aston Villa in a Barclays Premier League match. Blackburn won the match by two goals to nil watched by a crowd of 21,848. It was Rovers' first match under the ownership of Indian company Venky's. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 2 Aston Villa 0, 21/11/2010. Ewood Park, Premier League. Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Allardyce and his coaching staff making a point to their players from the touchline during the Barclays Premier League match against visitors Aston Villa at Ewood Park. Blackburn won the match by two goals to nil watched by a crowd of 21,848. It was Rovers' first match under the ownership of Indian company Venky's. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 2 Aston Villa 0, 21/11/2010. Ewood Park, Premier League. New Blackburn Rovers owners Balaji and Venkatesh Rao (left) waving to the crowd at Ewood Park before the club played host to Aston Villa in a Barclays Premier League match. Blackburn won the match by two goals to nil watched by a crowd of 21,848. It was Rovers' first match under the ownership of Indian company Venky's. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 2 Aston Villa 0, 21/11/2010. Ewood Park, Premier League. Home fans waiting at the front of the Riverside prior to the teams coming out at Ewood Park, home of Blackburn Rovers, before the club played host to Aston Villa in a Barclays Premier League match. Blackburn won the match by two goals to nil watched by a crowd of 21,848. It was Rovers' first match under the ownership of Indian company Venky's. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bamber Bridge 1 Radcliffe 1, 07/09/2021. Sir Tom Finney Stadium, Northern Premier League Premier Division. A group of home fans behind the goal watching the second-half action as Bamber Bridge take on Radcliffe in a Northern Premier League Premier Division fixture at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium, named after the late England international player who was born locally. Formed in 1952, Bamber Bridge, which is owned by a community organisation, merged with Walton-le-Dale FC in 1974 and moved to their current ground in 1983. The match against their opponents from Greater Manchester ended in a 1-1 draw, with Radcliffe missing a late penalty, watched by 393 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bamber Bridge 1 Radcliffe 1, 07/09/2021. Sir Tom Finney Stadium, Northern Premier League Premier Division. Away forward Jean-Louis Akpa-Akpro watches the second-half action after being substituted as Bamber Bridge take on Radcliffe in a Northern Premier League Premier Division fixture at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium, named after the late England international player who was born locally. Formed in 1952, Bamber Bridge, which is owned by a community organisation, merged with Walton-le-Dale FC in 1974 and moved to their current ground in 1983. The match against their opponents from Greater Manchester ended in a 1-1 draw, with Radcliffe missing a late penalty, watched by 393 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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