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  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Barnet supporters queue for tickets. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Ipswich Town 1 Blackburn Rovers 1, 18/08/2012. Portman Road, Championship. Blackburn visit Suffolk for their first game back in the Championship. Queue for tickets. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Barnet supporters queue for tickets. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Macclesfield Town 0 Gateshead 4, 22/02/2013. Moss Rose, Football Conference. Fans queueing for tickets for the home end before Macclesfield Town host Gateshead at Moss Rose in a Conference National fixture. The visitors from the North East who were in the relegation zone, shocked Macclesfield with four first half goals and won 4-0 in front of 1467 fans. Both teams were former members of the Football league, with Macclesfield dropping out in 2012. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tow Law Town 2 Heaton Stannington 2, 25.02.2014. Ironworks Road, Tow Law. Spectators queueing for refreshments as Tow Law Town take on visitors Heaton Stannington in a Northern League division two fixture at the Ironworks Road ground.  It was the visitors first visit to Tow Law, having been promoted from the Northern Alliance last season. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, with the home team equalising in the last minute after having their goalkeeper sent off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Johnstone 1 Eskisehirspor 1, 26/07/2012. McDiarmid Park, Europa League Qualifying Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Plymouth Argyle 2 Exeter City 0, 11/12/2010. Home Park, League One. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Hyde 1 Stalybridge Celtic 1, 26/12/2011. Ewen Fields, Conference North. Fans waiting in the queue of a refreshment kiosk behind the main stand at Ewen Fields, Hyde, before Hyde take on Stalybridge Celtic in a Conference North fixture. The match, between the teams occupying the top two places in the division, ended one-all in front of 1868 spectators, Hyde's largest home attendance in 15 years. Ewen Fields is used by Manchester City reserves for matches and has been rebranded in city's colours and with their sponsors advertising around the ground, with the club changing its name from Hyde United to the present one. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers Club Physiotherapist Les Parry, 10/03/2008. Prenton Park, League One. Tranmere Rovers' long-term injury victims Steve Davies and Chris Shuker receiving treatment on their injured knees under the supervision of club physio Les Parry in the club's treatment room as teammates queue up to be treated for fresh injuries. Les Parry has been the club physiotherapist since 1993 and recently completed 800 games with the club. At the time he was also working on completing his PhD at Liverpool John Moores University. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 0 Brighton & Hove Albion 3, 20/10/2017. London Stadium, Premier League. Food queue. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Hyde 1 Stalybridge Celtic 1, 26/12/2011. Ewen Fields, Conference North. Fans waiting in the queue of a refreshment kiosk behind the main stand at Ewen Fields, Hyde, before Hyde take on Stalybridge Celtic in a Conference North fixture. The match, between the teams occupying the top two places in the division, ended one-all in front of 1868 spectators, Hyde's largest home attendance in 15 years. Ewen Fields is used by Manchester City reserves for matches and has been rebranded in city's colours and with their sponsors advertising around the ground, with the club changing its name from Hyde United to the present one. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers Club Physiotherapist Les Parry, 10/03/2008. Prenton Park, League One. Tranmere Rovers' long-term injury victims Steve Davies and Chris Shuker receiving treatment on their injured knees under the supervision of club physio Les Parry in the club's treatment room as teammates queue up to be treated for fresh injuries. Les Parry has been the club physiotherapist since 1993 and recently completed 800 games with the club. At the time he was also working on completing his PhD at Liverpool John Moores University. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fraserburgh 2 Strathspey Thistle 2, 06/11/2010. Bellslea Park, Highland League. Supporters forming a queue at the turnstile at Bellslea Park, home of Fraserburgh FC, prior to the club's Highland League fixture against visitors Strathspey Thistle. Nicknamed 'The Broch,' Fraserburgh have been members of the Highland League since 1921 having been formed 11 years earlier. The match ended in a 2-2 draw in front of a crowd of 302. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Big queue at the burger van. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Newport County 1 Exeter City 1, 16/03/2014. Rodney Parade, League Two. Newport County finally return to the Football league after years of turmoil but a poor run of results has dented hopes of reaching the play-offs while Exeter City battle relegation. Exeter City supporters in the queue for a half time snack. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • St Albans 0 Watford 5, 26/07/2014. Clarence Park, Pre Season Friendly. Pre Season friendly between St Albans City and Watford from Clarence Park Stadium. Fans queue for tickets. Watford won the game 5-0. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Port Vale 1, 19/02/2022. Prenton Park, League 2. Home fans queueing for tickets before Tranmere Rovers play Port Vale in a League 2 fixture at Prenton Park. Founded in 1884 as Belmont Football Club, Rovers adopted their current name the following year and have played at the stadium in Birkenhead since it opened in 1912. This match ended 1-1, Josh Hawkes opening the scoring before Jamie Proctor equalised for the visitors in the 94th minute in a match watched by 7456 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Visiting supporters queueing to get into the Chadderton Road end before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. 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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  • Stenhousemuir 0 Alloa Athletic 1, 21/08/2010. Stadium, Scottish Second Division. Supporters of Alloa Athletic football club queueing for refreshments at half time at Ochilview stadium, Larbert, during their Irn Bru Scottish League second division match against Stenhousemuir. Alloa won the match by one goal to nil against their local rivals in a match watched by 619 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fans queueing for refreshments outside the ground before Derby County played Stoke City in an EFL Championship match at Pride Park Stadium. Opened in 1997, it is the 16th-largest football ground in England and the 20th-largest stadium in the United Kingdom. The fixture ended in a 0-0 draw watched by a crowd of 25,685.
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  • Fans queueing at the turnstile before Cambrian and Clydach Vale take on Cwmbran Celtic at King George's New Field in a Welsh League Division One match, the top division of the Welsh Football League and the second level of the Welsh football league system. The club, formed in 1965 reached the final of the 2018-19 League Cup final and can count on ex-England manager Terry Venables as a former club chairman. Cambrian and Clydach Vale won this match 2-0, watch by a crowd of around 100 spectators.
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  • Home fans queueing at a turnstile at Palmerston Park, Dumfries before Queen of the South hosted Dundee United in a Scottish Championship fixture. The home has played at the same ground since its formation in 1919. Queens won the match 3-0 watched by a crowd of 1,531 spectators.
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  • Tottenham Hotspur 4 Watford 0, 08/04/2017. White Hart Lane, Premier League. Supporters queueing for tickets before Tottenham Hotspur took on Watford in an English Premier League match at White Hart Lane. Spurs were due to make an announcement in April 2016 regarding when they would move out of their historic home and relocate to Wembley as their new stadium was completed. Spurs won this match 4-0 watched by a crowd of 31,706, a reduced attendance figure due to the ongoing ground redevelopment. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Glentoran 2 Cliftonville 1, 22/10/2016. The Oval, NIFL Premiership. Home supporters queueing for half-time draw tickets inside The Oval, Belfast before Glentoran hosted city-rivals Cliftonville in an NIFL Premiership match. Glentoran, formed in 1892, have been based at The Oval since their formation and are historically one of Northern Ireland's 'big two' football clubs. They had an unprecendentally bad start to the 2016-17 league campaign, but came from behind to win this fixture 2-1, watched by a crowd of 1872. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Prescot Cables 2 Brighouse Town 1, 13/02/2016. Hope Street, Northern Premier League. Spectators queueing for half-time refreshments as Prescot Cables take on Brighouse Town in a Northern Premier League division one north fixture at Valerie Park. Founded in 1884, the 'Cables' in their name came from the largest local employer, British Insulated Cables and they have played in their current ground, also known as Hope Street, since 1906. Prescott won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 189. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Scotland fans, members of the Tartan Army, queueing for match tickets in the centre of Kiev prior to their team's match against Ukraine. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Spectators queueing in the refreshment hut at half-time as Cammell Laird take on Witton Albion in a Unibond League premier division game at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Curzon Ashton v Exeter City, 08/11/2008. FA Cup first round, Tameside Stadium. Fans queueing to get in to Curzon Ashton's Tameside Stadium, Ashton-under-Lyne before their FA Cup first round tie against Exeter City. The home team, who play in the Unibond first division north won the match 3-2 against their opponents from Coca Cola League 2, four divisions above Curzon Ashton. It was the home side's first-ever appearance in the FA Cup proper and their reward for winning the match was an away tie at Conference team Kidderminster Harriers. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Uruguay 2 United Arab Emirates 1, Great Britain 1 Senegal 1, 26/07/2012. Old Trafford, Olympic Games. Spectators queueing for security checks outside Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium prior to the Men's Olympic Football tournament matches at the venue. The double header of matches resulted in Uruguay defeating the United Arab Emirates by 2-1 while Great Britain and Senegal drew 1-1. Over 72,000 spectators attended the two Group A matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crusaders 1 Fulham 3, 16/07/2011. Seaview Park, Europa League 2nd qualifying round first leg. Fans queueing at the turnstiles at Seaview Park, Belfast before Northern Irish club Crusaders take on Fulham in a UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round, first leg match. The visitors from England won by 3 goals to 1 before a crowd of 3011. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leeds United Ladies 1 Nottingham Forest Ladies 1, 13/11/2011. Throstle Nest, FA Premier League National Division. Spectators queueing for half-time refreshments at the Throstle Nest, Farsley, West Yorkshire, home of Leeds United Ladies FC, watching the action against visitors Nottingham Forest Ladies FC in an FA Premier League National Division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by fewer than 50 spectators at the club's regular home ground. Formed in 1989, Leeds United Ladies has been one of England's top women’s sides for most of the last ten years and played in the top winter league for ladies' teams. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leeds United Ladies 1 Nottingham Forest Ladies 1, 13/11/2011. Throstle Nest, FA Premier League National Division. Spectators queueing for half-time refreshments at the Throstle Nest, Farsley, West Yorkshire, home of Leeds United Ladies FC, watching the action against visitors Nottingham Forest Ladies FC in an FA Premier League National Division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by fewer than 50 spectators at the club's regular home ground. Formed in 1989, Leeds United Ladies has been one of England's top women’s sides for most of the last ten years and played in the top winter league for ladies' teams. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 1 Wrexham 1, 10/04/2012. Highbury Stadium, Football Conference Premier. Rival fans queueing outside a traditional fish and chip shop near the ground before Fleetwood Town hosted Wrexham in a Blue Square Conference Premier match at Highbury Stadium. The match, between the top two teams in the division ended in a 1-1 draw watched by a near-capacity crowd of 4996. A victory for the hosts would have seen the club promoted to the Football League for the first time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Spectators queueing for refreshments during half-time at the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters queueing at the club shop before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters queueing at the club shop before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newtown 0 Dundalk 1 13/07/2021. Park Hall, Oswestry, Europa Conference League (UECL) First Round Qualifier second leg. Home fans queueing for a drink at the bar before Newtown take on Dundalk at The New Saints ground. The game was moved from the Welsh club’s Latham Park because their artificial surface was more than three years old at the time of the fixture, the first in the new UECL, the third tier of European football competition run by UEFA. The visitors from the Republic of Ireland won the match 1-0, to secure an aggregate 5-0 scoreline in a match watched by 300 spectators under tight Covid-19 protocols. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newtown 0 Dundalk 1 13/07/2021. Park Hall, Oswestry, Europa Conference League (UECL) First Round Qualifier second leg. Spectators queueing to get in before Newtown take on Dundalk at The New Saints ground. The game was moved from the Welsh club’s Latham Park because their artificial surface was more than three years old at the time of the fixture, the first in the new UECL, the third tier of European football competition run by UEFA. The visitors from the Republic of Ireland won the match 1-0, to secure an aggregate 5-0 scoreline in a match watched by 300 spectators under tight Covid-19 protocols. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Walsall 3, 05/12/2020. Prenton Park, League Two. The first supporters permitted to attend the game queueing outside the ground two hours prior to kick-off before Tranmere Rovers host Walsall in a League Two fixture at Prenton Park, Birkenhead. The game was the first of the season at which spectators were allowed to be present under the Covid-19 restrictions. A crowd of 2000 watched the game which was won by the visitors by 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stenhousemuir 0 Alloa Athletic 1, 21/08/2010. Stadium, Scottish Second Division. Supporters of Alloa Athletic football club queueing for refreshments at half time at Ochilview stadium, Larbert, during their Irn Bru Scottish League second division match against Stenhousemuir. Alloa won the match by one goal to nil against their local rivals in a match watched by 619 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Away supporters queueing for tickets outside the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burscough 3, Gillingham 2, 05/11/2005. Victoria Park, Burscough, FA Cup first round. Fans queueing outside the ground 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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  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. Supporters queueing at a fish and chip shop outside the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Spectators queueing for refreshments at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • Away fans queueing for tickets 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 queueing at a turnstile at Palmerston Park, Dumfries before Queen of the South hosted Dundee United in a Scottish Championship fixture. The home has played at the same ground since its formation in 1919. Queens won the match 3-0 watched by a crowd of 1,531 spectators.
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  • Internazionale 1 Cagliari 2, 16/10/2016. San Siro, Italian Serie A. Fans queueing for match tickets outside the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as the San Siro, before Internazionale took on Cagliari in an Italian Serie A fixture. <br />
The match was overshadowed by a huge controversy that as Inter Ultras declared open warfare on captain Mauro Icardi for a chapter in his autobiography, accusing him of lying about an incident in 2015. Inter Milan lost the match 2-1, watched by a crowd of 43,757. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Glentoran 2 Cliftonville 1, 22/10/2016. The Oval, NIFL Premiership. Home supporters queueing at the turnstiles at The Oval, Belfast before Glentoran hosted city-rivals Cliftonville in an NIFL Premiership match. Glentoran, formed in 1892, have been based at The Oval since their formation and are historically one of Northern Ireland's 'big two' football clubs. They had an unprecendentally bad start to the 2016-17 league campaign, but came from behind to win this fixture 2-1, watched by a crowd of 1872. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • East Stirlingshire 0 Edinburgh City 1, 14/05/2016. Ochilview, Scottish League Pyramid Play Off. Visiting fans queueing to gain entry to the ground before East Stirlingshire took on Edinburgh City in the second leg of the Scottish League pyramid play-off at Ochilview Park, Stenhousemuir. The play-offs were introduced in 2015 with the winners of the Highland and Lowland Leagues playing-off for the chance to play the club which finished bottom of Scottish League 2. Edinburgh City won the match 1-0 giving them a 2-1 aggregate victory making them the first club in Scottish League history to be promoted into the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans queueing for snacks at a refreshment stand at the Boleyn Ground after West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Huddersfield Town 2 Colchester United 0, 12/02/2006. Galpharm Stadium, League Two. Huddersfield Town (Andy Pandy stripes) versus Colchester United (yellow), Coca-Cola League 2 fixture at the Galpharm Stadium, which the home team won 2-0 (1-0). Picture shows the first few Colchester fans queueing outside the away end before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Huddersfield Town 2 Colchester United 0, 12/02/2006. Galpharm Stadium, League Two. Huddersfield Town (Andy Pandy stripes) versus Colchester United (yellow), Coca-Cola League 2 fixture at the Galpharm Stadium, which the home team won 2-0 (1-0). Picture shows the first few Colchester fans queueing outside the away end before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Scotland fans, members of the Tartan Army, queueing for match tickets in the centre of Kiev prior to their team's match against Ukraine, attract the attention of a local television cameraman. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Spectators queueing in the refreshment hut at half-time as Cammell Laird take on Witton Albion in a Unibond League premier division game at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Spectators queueing in the refreshment hut at half-time as Cammell Laird take on Witton Albion in a Unibond League premier division game at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Curzon Ashton v Exeter City, 08/11/2008. FA Cup first round, Tameside Stadium. Fans queueing to get in to Curzon Ashton's Tameside Stadium, Ashton-under-Lyne before their FA Cup first round tie against Exeter City. The home team, who play in the Unibond first division north won the match 3-2 against their opponents from Coca Cola League 2, four divisions above Curzon Ashton. It was the home side's first-ever appearance in the FA Cup proper and their reward for winning the match was an away tie at Conference team Kidderminster Harriers. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Peterborough United 1 Chesterfield 0, 21/03/2015. Abax Stadium, League One. Supporters queueing for tickets outside the old main stand at the Abax Stadium, before Peterborough United play Chesterfield in a SkyBet League One fixture. The home team won the match by one goal to nil, watched by a crowd of 6,612. The result allowed Peterborough to leapfrog their opponents into the League One play-off positions with eight games remaining of the season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Carlisle United 1 Newcastle United 1, 21/07/2007. Brunton Park, Pre-season Friendly. Fans queueing to enter the ground for a pre-season friendly between Carlisle United and Newcastle United at Cumbrian's Brunton Park ground. The match ended one goal each with Newcastle equalising Livesey's opener through Nolberto Solano in the last minute. During the 2007-08 season Carlisle played in League One, English football's third tier, while Newcastle were a top Premiership team. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Manchester City 2 Hamburg SV 1, 16/04/2009. City of Manchester Stadium, UEFA Cup quarter-final. Hamburg fans queueing outside the City of Manchester Stadium, home to Manchester City FC, before the UEFA Cup quarter final second leg match with Hamburg SV. Several thousand fans of the German club made the trip to manchester to see their side progress to an all-German semi-final with Werder Bremen. Although Hamburg lost 2-1 in Manchester they went through 4-3 on aggregate after winning last week's first-leg 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Manchester City 2 Hamburg SV 1, 16/04/2009. City of Manchester Stadium, UEFA Cup quarter-final. Hamburg fans queueing outside the City of Manchester Stadium, home to Manchester City FC, before the UEFA Cup quarter final second leg match with Hamburg SV. Several thousand fans of the German club made the trip to manchester to see their side progress to an all-German semi-final with Werder Bremen. Although Hamburg lost 2-1 in Manchester they went through 4-3 on aggregate after winning last week's first-leg 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Supporters queueing at a makeshift ticket office outside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Home fans queueing to gain admission to Blackpool Football Club's Bloomfield Road stadium before they played host to Liverpool FC in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Kirkintilloch Rob Roy fans queueing at the refreshment room as their team take on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 1 Wrexham 1, 10/04/2012. Highbury Stadium, Football Conference Premier. Rival fans queueing outside a traditional fish and chip shop near the ground before Fleetwood Town hosted Wrexham in a Blue Square Conference Premier match at Highbury Stadium. The match, between the top two teams in the division ended in a 1-1 draw watched by a near-capacity crowd of 4996. A victory for the hosts would have seen the club promoted to the Football League for the first time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gornal Athletic 4 Wisbech Town 2, 02/02/2013. Garden Walk Stadium, FA Vase 4th round. Spectators queueing at the Garden Walk Stadium, prior to the FA Vase 4th round tie between Gornal Athletic from Dudley in the West Midlands and visitors Wisbech Town. Gornal, from the Midland Alliance and appearing for the first time at this stage of the tournament, defeated Wisbech, who play in the Eastern Counties League, by 4-2 after extra-time, after the visitors had lead two-nil after 10 minutes. The FA Vase was a nationwide, non-League English football tournament for semi-professional clubs and the winner of this tie played away at Bodmin Town in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Home supporters queueing for fish and chips near Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC, before the club hosted West Ham United in an English Premier League match. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hednesford Town 2 FC United 1, 11/05/2013. Key's Park, Northern Premier League. Home supporters queueing for refreshments at half-time at Key's Park during the Hednesford Town versus FC United of Manchester Northern Premier League premier division play-off final. The match would decide which club were promoted to the Blue Square Conference North. Hednesford won the game by 2 goals to 1 in front of a stadium record attendance of 4412 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hednesford Town 2 FC United 1, 11/05/2013. Key's Park, Northern Premier League. Away supporters queueing outside Key's Park prior to the Hednesford Town versus FC United of Manchester Northern Premier League premier division play-off final. The match would decide which club were promoted to the Blue Square Conference North. Hednesford won the game by 2 goals to 1 in front of a stadium record attendance of 4412 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Berwick Rangers 5 East Stirlingshire 0, 23/08/2014. Shielfield Park, Scottish League Two. Home supporters queueing to gain admission to Shielfield Park, before the Scottish League Two fixture between Berwick Rangers and East Stirlingshire. The home club occupied a unique position in Scottish football as they are based in Berwick-upon-Tweed, which lies a few miles inside England. Berwick won the match by 5-0, watched by a crowd of 509. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Fans queueing to enter Hampden Park, Glasgow, prior to Queen's Park's fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hednesford Town 2 FC United 1, 11/05/2013. Key's Park, Northern Premier League. Away supporters queueing outside Key's Park prior to the Hednesford Town versus FC United of Manchester Northern Premier League premier division play-off final. The match would decide which club were promoted to the Blue Square Conference North. Hednesford won the game by 2 goals to 1 in front of a stadium record attendance of 4412 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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