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  • Home club mascot Rammie the Ram having a kick around on the pitch 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_010.jpg
  • A groundsman rolling up a sponsor's banner after 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_036.jpg
  • Home manager Frank Lampard greets opposing coaches 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_016.jpg
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Two supporters in the Munich Tunnel looking at a display of memorabilia commemorating the 1958 Munich Air Disaster at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_002.JPG
  • Home players making their way from the stadium after 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_035.jpg
  • Home midfielder forward Tom Lawrence in action during the second-half action as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_032.jpg
  • Former Scottish international player Darren Fletcher comes on as a substitute for the visitors during the second-half action as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_033.jpg
  • Home midfielder Bradley Johnson shows his frustration during the second-half action as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_031.jpg
  • The big screen and corporate boxes pictured during the first-half as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_025.jpg
  • Home fans watching the second-half as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_027.jpg
  • Home fans settling down to watch the second-half as 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_026.jpg
  • Visiting midfielder Charlie Adam encourages his team during the first-half as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_021.jpg
  • Visiting manager Nathan Jones (right) and his opposite number Frank Lampard watching the first-half action as 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_018.jpg
  • Visiting manager Nathan Jones (right) and his opposite number Frank Lampard watching the first-half action as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_019.jpg
  • Visiting manager Nathan Jones sitting in the technical area 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_017.jpg
  • 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_008.jpg
  • Fans gathering at the statue to former managers Brian Clough and Peter Taylor 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_007.jpg
  • A fan looking at the statue to former managers Brian Clough and Peter Taylor 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_006.jpg
  • An exterior view of 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_001.jpg
  • An exterior view of the statue to former managers Brian Clough and Peter Taylor 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_003.jpg
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Fans climbing an interior stairway to the stands at Old Trafford just prior to kick-off in the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_023.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Souvenir stalls doing brisk business outside Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_021.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Supporters walking down Sir Matt Busby Way towards Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_017.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Supporters walking down Sir Matt Busby Way towards Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_016.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Derby fans buying food at a kiosk outside Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_013.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Guests are oblivious to the inauguration of US President Barak Obama on a television screen in one of the corporate hospitality facilities in the main stand at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_010.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Guests eating in one of the corporate hospitality facilities in the main stand at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_008.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Guests eating in one of the corporate hospitality facilities in the main stand at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_007.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. A Derby County supporter draped in a banner with friends outside the main stand at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash with Manchester United. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_006.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Supporters of both teams gathering outside the main stand at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_004.JPG
  • Home substitute Jayden Mitchell-Lawson is brought down during the second-half action as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_034.jpg
  • Home fans watching the second-half action as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_030.jpg
  • Visiting manager Nathan Jones (left) and his opposite number Frank Lampard watching the second-half action as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_029.jpg
  • Visiting manager Nathan Jones (left) and his opposite number Frank Lampard watching the second-half action as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_028.jpg
  • Visiting defender Tom Edwards (right) tackles Martin Waghorn during the first-half as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_024.jpg
  • Visiting manager Nathan Jones (right) and his opposite number Frank Lampard watching the first-half action as 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_022.jpg
  • Visiting midfielder Charlie Adam (left) tackles Tom Lawrence during the first-half as Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_023.jpg
  • Visiting manager Nathan Jones watching the first-half action as 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_020.jpg
  • The teams walking on to the pitch before Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_014.jpg
  • The teams exchanging handshakes on the pitch before Derby County (in white) 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_015.jpg
  • Reserve goalkeeper Henrich Ravas is put through his paces during the pre-match warm up 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_011.jpg
  • Home club mascots Rammie and Ewie waiting for the teams to come out 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_013.jpg
  • Home players are put through his paces during the pre-match warm up 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_012.jpg
  • A fan looking at the statue to former managers Brian Clough and Peter Taylor 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_009.jpg
  • Visiting fans watching their team arriving by bus 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_005.jpg
  • An exterior view of the statue to former managers Brian Clough and Peter Taylor 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_004.jpg
  • An exterior view of 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.
    WSC_Derby_Stoke_CM130319_002.jpg
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Fans climbing an interior stairway to the stands at Old Trafford just prior to kick-off in the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_022.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Souvenir stalls doing brisk business outside Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_020.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Supporters walking down Sir Matt Busby Way towards Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_019.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Supporters walking down Sir Matt Busby Way towards Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_018.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. A souvenir kiosk waiting for customers outside Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_015.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Derby fans buying food at a kiosk outside Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_014.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Souvenir flags fluttering in the wind at a kiosk outside Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_012.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. A statue in honour of Dennis Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best outside the main stand at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_011.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Guests are oblivious to the inauguration of US President Barak Obama on a television screen in one of the corporate hospitality facilities in the main stand at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_009.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. A Derby County supporter draped in a banner with friends outside the main stand at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash with Manchester United. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_005.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg.Supporters of both teams gathering in front of a statue in honour of Dennis Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best outside the main stand at Old Trafford before the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash between Manchester United and Derby County. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_003.JPG
  • Manchester United 4 Derby County 1, 12/01/2009. Old Trafford, League Cup semi-final, second leg. Derby County player emerges from the team bus as it arrives at Old Trafford for the Carling Cup semi-final second leg clash with Manchester United. The visitors led one-nil from the first leg, however, United overturned this with a 4-2 victory to reach the final at Wembley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManUtdvDerby_CM200109_001.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. A flag with a ram flying outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Historic team photos on display in the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Spectators in the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RamsbottomvBarwell_CM031015_011.JPG
  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. A volunteer collecting a corner flag at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium at the conclusion of the Northern Premier League premier division match between Ramsbottom United and Barwell. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Dejected Ramsbottom United leaving the field at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium at the conclusion of their Northern Premier League premier division match against Barwell. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RamsbottomvBarwell_CM031015_039.JPG
  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Ramsbottom United goalkeeper and captain Grant  Shenton retrieves the ball from the net after his error allowed opponents Barwell to score the vital second goal at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RamsbottomvBarwell_CM031015_038.JPG
  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Ramsbottom United goalkeeper and captain Grant  Shenton reacts to dropping the ball allowing opponents Barwell to score the vital second goal at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RamsbottomvBarwell_CM031015_037.JPG
  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. An exterior view of the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the second-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United (in blue) as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. The home club's new manager Phil Edgehill watching the action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the first-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the first-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the second-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United (in blue) as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters making their way past the adjoining cricket pavilion on their way to the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the first-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. The home club's vice-chairman Chris Woolfall, retrieving a match balls from behind a stand at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. The home club's vice-chairman Chris Woolfall, retrieving a match balls from behind a stand at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. The home club's vice-chairman Chris Woolfall, pictured at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. The home club's new manager Phil Edgehill watching the action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. The teams taking the field at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United (in blue) before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Jack Wolfenden, aged 83, selling programmes outside the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. An interior view of the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. A spectator is served at the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. An interior view of the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RamsbottomvBarwell_CM031015_009.JPG
  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. An exterior view of the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. A sign advertising pie and peas inside the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. An exterior view of the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. An exterior view of the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. An exterior view of the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Jack Wolfenden, aged 83, sweeping up rubbish outside dressing rooms at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United after they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Dejected Ramsbottom United leaving the field at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium at the conclusion of their Northern Premier League premier division match against Barwell. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the second-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the first-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. A spectator paying in to the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. A sign saying "players and officials only" at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RamsbottomvBarwell_CM031015_020.JPG
  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. An exterior view of the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. A woman selling sweets to spectators at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Jack Wolfenden, aged 83, selling programmes outside the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters watching the first-half action at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United as they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Jack Wolfenden, aged 83, selling programmes outside the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Replica home team strips for sale in the refreshment hut at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, home to Ramsbottom United before they played Barwell in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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