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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Home team players dismantling the goals at the end of the game as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The referee’s assistant is framed against the setting sun and the Church of St Matthew and St James as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Players competing for the ball during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Midfield action during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool with the Church of St Matthew and St James in the background. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Midfield action during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Midfield action during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool with the Church of St Matthew and St James in the background. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Midfield action during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Midfield action during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. One of the trophy cabinets in the social club, pictured before Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Both sets of players observing a minute’s silence on the 33rd anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster with the Church of St Matthew and St James in the background, before Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Home team players emerging from the dressing rooms before Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting team players going through their pre-match warm-up before Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. Home fans watching on from the stands as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. A steward watching on from the side of the pitch as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_013.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. Fans watching on from the stands as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_006.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. A child mascot hands out toffees to fans inside the stadium before Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_005.jpg
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting goalkeeper salutes his team’s victory at the full-time whistle as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Two home team players dismantling the goals at the end of the game as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting team on the attack during the second-half as Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting team making their way back to the dressing rooms as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Players competing for the ball during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team’s goalkeeper watching the second-half action as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The home players listening to their manager’s half-time team talk as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting players listening to their manager’s half-time team talk as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The home manager and substitutes following the action during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team pressing for an equaliser during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting team winning a first-minute penalty as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Home team shirts and motivational posters on display in the dressing room before Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Both sets of players observing a minute’s silence on the 33rd anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster before Mossley Hill Athletic (in red) play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Two spectators arriving at the ground before Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. A steward watching on from the stands as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_016.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. Home fans watching on from the stands as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_015.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. A tram of ground staff working on the pitch at half-time as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_011.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. A fans peers through a gap in the stands to watch the action as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_010.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. Everton players and fans celebrating their team's goal, scored by James Beattie. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_008.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_007.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. Crowds arriving at the stadium before Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_001.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. A child mascot hands out toffees to fans inside the stadium before Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_003.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. Home fans watching on from the stands as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_004.jpg
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. Three spectators watching the action during the first-half as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Mossley Hill 2 Newton 3, 15/04/2022. Mossley Hill Sports Ground, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting team scoring a first-minute penalty with the Church of St Matthew and St James in the background, as Mossley Hill Athletic play Newton in a West Cheshire Division One fixture at the Sports Ground, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Established in 1892, the West Cheshire League comprises teams from Cheshire and Merseyside, with the champions eligible for promotion to the North West Counties League, if their facilities are adequate. Newton, who are based in Greasby, Wirral are the current reigning League champions, won this match 3-2, watched by around 30 non-paying spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MossleyHill_v_Newton_CM15042022-...JPG
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. Home fans watching on from the stands as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_012.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. Home fans watching on from the stands as Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_009.jpg
  • Everton 1, West Ham United 2, 14/12/2005. Goodison Park, FA Premiership. A view across the pitch before Everton host West Ham United in a mid-season game on Merseyside. The away team came from behind to win, watched by a crowd of 35,704. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Everton_WestHam_CM141205_002.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A television camera waiting to broadcast a feature about the club before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A supporter untying a flag at the end of the game as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-47.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Spectators making their way from the ground as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-46.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The home players leaving the pitch as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-45.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Young home supporters on the terracing during the second-half as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-42.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Young home supporters on the terracing during the second-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-41.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Action from the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-37.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The referee’s assistant watching the first-half action as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-36.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The home team press for the opening goal during the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The home team press for the opening goal during the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A spectator in the main stand watching the first-half as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The home club’s officials applauding their team on to the pitch before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A home supporter taking his place in the stand before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Two home supporters attaching a club flag to a fence before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Young home supporters are interviewed on camera before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A programme seller with a spectator in side the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy Second Round Qualifying. Social distancing advice painted on the terracing inside the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy Second Round Qualifying. The visiting players warming up before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy Second Round Qualifying. A deserted home dressing room awaiting the arrival of players before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Coronavirus checking equipment for officials on a table at the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A selection of groundsman’s equipment in a corner of the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A member of the ground staff entering store room at the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. An exterior view of the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. An exterior view of the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Spectators queueing outside the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Spectators and pedestrians on the street outside the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A home supporter in the shed during the second-half as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Action from the second-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The home team’s David Raven in action during the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Action from the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Action from the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Spectators in the shed watching the first-half as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-34.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Action from the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Spectators in the shed watching the first-half as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A television crew from BT Sport broadcasting live during the first-half as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A home supporter with a flag welcomes their team on to the pitch before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The home team press for the opening goal during the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Spectators arriving at the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Two home supporters watching the players warming-up before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A solitary spectator reading the match programme in the main stand before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A groundsman inflating balls in a store room before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. FA Cup branding on display inside the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Two spectators at the snack bar inside the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A solitary spectator standing in the shed before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. An interior view of the gents toilets at the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The turnstiles with hand sanitiser waiting for spectators to arrive before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The turnstiles with hand sanitiser waiting for spectators to arrive before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hanging baskets on occupied houses next to a derelict property on Walton Breck Road, Liverpool, one of the streets which has been earmarked for regeneration by the Anfield and Breckfield Housing & Physical Regeneration Group, but which is now in doubt due to funding being cut. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • A man sitting in a cafe near Anfield stadium, home of Liverpool football club. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Two supporters walking past boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • The exterior of the Kop stand at Anfield, home of Liverpool football club. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. A Northampton Town fan looking towards the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before his team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Walton Breck Road, Liverpool, one of the streets which has been earmarked for regeneration by the Anfield and Breckfield Housing & Physical Regeneration Group, but which is now in doubt due to funding being cut. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Venice Street, Liverpool, one of the streets which has been earmarked for regeneration by the Anfield and Breckfield Housing & Physical Regeneration Group, but which is now in doubt due to funding being cut. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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