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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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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Fans gather at a refreshment stand outside 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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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Fans gather at a refreshment stand outside 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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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Fans gather at a refreshment stand outside 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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  • 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. A header is won infront of the refreshment hut. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searched for their first point. Burger Bar waits for the half time rush. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Tow Law Town 2 Heaton Stannington 2, 25.02.2014. Ironworks Road, Tow Law. The home team manager watches one of his players taking a drink during the first half 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.
    WSC_TowLawTownvHeatonStannington_CM2...JPG
  • 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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  • 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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  • Kidderminster Harriers 3 Gainsborough Trinity 0, 19/11/2016. Aggborough, National League North. Home fans sample refreshments at Aggborough, home of Kidderminster Harriers before they played visitors Gainsborough Trinity in a National League North fixture. Harriers were formed in 1886 and have played at their current home since 1890. They won this match  by 3-0 watched by a crowd of 1465. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hartlepool United 0 Sunderland 3, 20/07/2016. Victoria Park, Pre Season Friendly. Refreshments bar closed before the game. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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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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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Spectators buying refreshments from a snack bar insdie Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A member of staff preparing refreshments in the boardroom at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. Refreshments laid out on a table of the boardroom at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. 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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  • Hednesford Town 2 FC United 1, 11/05/2013. Key's Park, Northern Premier League. Home supporters making their way into Key's Park as a man buys refreshments 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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  • Fans queuing for refreshments at a sandwich bar near the stadium before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • 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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  • Elgin City 3 Edinburgh City 0, 13/08/2016. Borough Briggs, Scottish League Two. Refreshments in the boardroom at Borough Briggs, home to Elgin City, on the day they played SPFL2 newcomers Edinburgh City. Elgin City were a former Highland League club who were elected to the Scottish League in 2000, whereas Edinburgh City became the first club to gain promotion to the League by winning the Lowland League title and subsequent play-off matches in 2015-16. This match, Edinburgh City's first away Scottish League match since 1949, ended in a 3-0 defeat, watched by a crowd of 610. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hartlepool United 0 Sunderland 3, 20/07/2016. Victoria Park, Pre Season Friendly. Refreshments bar closed before the game. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Directors of Cammell Laird FC and Witton Albion in the committee room enjoying half-time refreshments during their Unibond League premier division 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. Directors of Cammell Laird FC and Witton Albion in the committee room enjoying half-time refreshments during their Unibond League premier division 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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  • Horden Colliery Welfare 0 Billingham Synthonia 2, 24/10/2009. Welfare Park, Northern League Division One. Spectators buying refreshments at half-time during the Northern League division one fixture between Horden Colliery Welfare (red) and Billingham Synthonia, as seen from the club's main stand at their Welfare Park, Horden. Horden won division two in the previous season but lost this fixture 2-0 against their higher-placed opponents. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Horden Colliery Welfare 0 Billingham Synthonia 2, 24/10/2009. Welfare Park, Northern League Division One. Spectators enjoying the clearing weather and buying refreshments at half-time during the Northern League division one fixture between Horden Colliery Welfare (red) and Billingham Synthonia, as seen from the club's main stand at their Welfare Park, Horden. Horden won division two in the previous season but lost this fixture 2-0 against their higher-placed opponents. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester City 1 Altrincham 3, 21/11/2009. Deva Stadium, Football Conference. Supporters eating refreshments outside the Deva Stadium, Chester, home of Chester City Football Club, before kick-off in the club's Blue Square Premier fixture against Cheshire rivals Altrincham. The visitors won by three goals to one. Chester were in administration at the start of the season and were penalised 25 points before the season began. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A member of staff preparing refreshments in the boardroom at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Prestatyn Town 0 Port Talbot Town 0, 19/10/2013. Bastion Gardens, Welsh Premier League. Spectators enjoying half-time refreshments in the bar area at Bastion Gardens during during half-time of the match between Prestatyn Town and visitors Port Talbot Town in the Welsh Premier League with the Welsh Cup on display in the background. Prestatyn Town were Welsh Cup winners in 2013. The match ended goalless and was watched by 211 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Prestatyn Town 0 Port Talbot Town 0, 19/10/2013. Bastion Gardens, Welsh Premier League. A man and boy buying refreshments from the tuck shop at Bastion Gardens during during half-time of the match between Prestatyn Town and visitors Port Talbot Town in the Welsh Premier League. Prestatyn Town were Welsh Cup winners in 2013. The match ended goalless and was watched by 211 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidderminster Harriers 3 Gainsborough Trinity 0, 19/11/2016. Aggborough, National League North. Home fans sample refreshments at Aggborough, home of Kidderminster Harriers before they played visitors Gainsborough Trinity in a National League North fixture. Harriers were formed in 1886 and have played at their current home since 1890. They won this match  by 3-0 watched by a crowd of 1465. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. Two 'groundhoppers' having refreshments in the clubhouse before watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 0 West Bromwich Albion 0, 19/01/2015. Goodison Park, Premier League. Stewards buying refreshments outside Goodison Park, Liverpool before the Premier League match between Everton and West Bromwich Albion. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, despite the home team missing a first-half penalty by Kevin Mirallas. The game was watched by 34,739 spectators and left both teams languishing near the relegation zone. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. Fans drinking refreshments inside 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Tow Law Town 2 Heaton Stannington 2, 25.02.2014. Ironworks Road, Tow Law. Spectators enjoying half-time refreshments under a photograph of Sir Bobby Robson, a former vice-president of Tow Law Town and after whom the bar is named. The club were playing 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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  • Cefn Druids AFC 1 Buckley Town 0, 12/04/2014. The Rock, Cymru Alliance league. A man and boy buying refreshments at The Rock, Rhosymedre, home to Cefn Druids AFC, prior to the club's final home game of the season against Buckley Town in the Cymru Alliance league. Druids, reputedly the oldest football club in Wales, won the Alliance league the previous week and were awarded the trophy after the Buckley Town match, which they won by 1 goal to nil, watched by a crowd of 246. The Cymru Alliance was the second tier of Welsh football based in north and mid Wales, promotion from which led directly into the Welsh Premier League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Directors of Cammell Laird FC and Witton Albion in the committee room enjoying half-time refreshments during their Unibond League premier division 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
    WSC_CammellLairdvWittonA_CM121208_01...JPG
  • 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. A group of home supporters enjoying a chat and refreshments inside 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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  • Arbroath 0 Edinburgh City 1, 15/03/2017. Gayfield Park, SPFL League 2. Fans buying refreshments during the first-half at Gayfield Park as Arbroath hosted Edinburgh City (in yellow) in an SPFL League 2 fixture. The newly-promoted side from the Capital were looking to secure their place in SPFL League 2 after promotion from the Lowland League the previous season. They won the match 1-0 with an injury time goal watched by 775 spectators to keep them 4 points clear of bottom spot with three further games to play. 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. A group of home supporters enjoying a chat and refreshments inside 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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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Supporters enjoying refreshments in a bar at 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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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Supporters enjoying refreshments in a bar at 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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  • Birmingham City 0 Liverpool 7, 21/03/2006. St Andrews, FA Cup 6th Round. Birmingham City (blue) versus Liverpool,  The home side lost 0-7. Picture shows City fans enjoy pre-match refreshments. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Luton Town 6 Kidderminster Harriers 0, 28/12/2013. Kenilworth Road, Football Conference. A bumper Christmas crowd packs in to Luton's old stadium with hope that this will be their year to return to the Football League. Kidderminster Harriers supporters watch the action with their warming half time refreshments.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Spartans 1 University of Stirling 0, 12/03/2016. Ainslie Park, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' enjoying refreshments before the Spartans versus University of Stirling Scottish Lowland League match at Ainslie Park, Edinburgh. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. A spectator 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
    WSC_CammellLairdvWittonA_CM121208_00...JPG
  • 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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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Port Vale 1, 19/02/2022. Prenton Park, League 2. Supporters in the Supporters’ Trust refreshment tent 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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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Port Vale 1, 19/02/2022. Prenton Park, League 2. Supporters watching a member of the bar staff working in the Supporters’ Trust refreshment tent 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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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters at a refreshment kiosk 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 at a refreshment kiosk 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. A home supporter being served at the refreshment stand at half-time as 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. A home supporter with a Welsh face mask waiting at the refreshment stand at half-time as 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. Staff at the refreshment stand waiting for customers during the first-half as 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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  • Shildon 0 Warrington Rylands 0 (4-5 pens), 17/04/2021. Dean Street, FA Vase Fourth Round. The invited guests and club officials permitted to attend the game, pictured by the refreshment kiosk before Shildon take on Warrington Rylands in an FA Vase Fourth Round tie at Dean Street. Formed in 1890, the home club are members of the Northern League Division One with their rivals playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division. The away team won the match 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw over 90 minutes, in a fixture played without spectators permitted due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. A closed refreshment kiosk in the ground before Congleton Town play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stalybridge Celtic 0 Basford United 1, 24/10/2020. Bower Fold, Northern Premier League Premier Division. Condiments and social distancing advice on a table outside the refreshment kiosk, pictured before Stalybridge Celtic take on Basford United in a Northern Premier League Premier Division match at Bower Fold. Formed in 1906, the home club were founder members of the Third Division North in 1921 but left after two season and have competed in county and regional competitions ever since. The visitors from Nottinghamshire won this match 1-0, watched by a crowd of 343 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. A home club official in a face mask taking beers from the refreshment stand tea during the first-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Spectators at the refreshment kiosk before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Preston North End 1 Reading 0, 19/08/2017. Deepdale, Championship. Spectators approaching a refreshment stand outside the ground before Preston North End take on Reading in an EFL Championship match at Deepdale. The home team won the match 1-0, Jordan Hughill scoring the only goal after 22nd minutes, watched by a crowd of 11,174. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. Visiting players warming up viewed from the refreshment kiosk before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A view from the refreshment kiosk towards the pitch before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • A refreshment kiosk set up under a gazebo outside the stadium before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
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  • Guernsey 0 Corinthian-Casuals 1, 10/09/2017. Footes Lane, Isthmian League Division One. A home fan at a refreshment kiosk as Guernsey take on Corinthian-Casuals in a Isthmian League Division One South match at Footes Lane. Formed in 2011, Guernsey FC are a community club located in St. Peter Port on the island of Guernsey and were promoted to the Isthmian League Division One South in 2013. The visitors from Kingston upon Thames won the fixture by 1-0, watched by a crowd of 614 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Clitheroe 0 Consett 1, 20/08/2016. Shawbridge, Northern Premier League Division One North. The inside of the Blues Grub Tub refreshment hut, pictured before Clitheroe played Consett at Shawbridge in an FA Cup preliminary round tie. Northern Premier League division one north team Clitheroe were formed in 1877 and have played at the same ground since. Visitors Consett, from the Northern League division one, won the match 1-0, watched by 207 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Clitheroe 0 Consett 1, 20/08/2016. Shawbridge, Northern Premier League Division One North. The inside of the Blues Grub Tub refreshment hut, pictured before Clitheroe played Consett at Shawbridge in an FA Cup preliminary round tie. Northern Premier League division one north team Clitheroe were formed in 1877 and have played at the same ground since. Visitors Consett, from the Northern League division one, won the match 1-0, watched by 207 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. Fans standing next to the refreshment kiosk watching Leek Town playing against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. 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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  • 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. 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.
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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. 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Hyde 1 Stalybridge Celtic 1, 26/12/2011. Ewen Fields, Conference North. Home players warming up in the shadow of the refreshment kiosk 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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  • 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. Refreshment hut at Underhill. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Wrexham 1 Brighton & Hove Albion 1, 18/01/2012. Racecourse Ground, FA Cup 3rd Round Replay. A refreshment stall waiting for customers outside the Racecourse Ground, before Wrexham hosted Brighton and Hove Albion in an FA Cup third round replay, played following the teams one-all draw in the first match. The replay was won by Brighton, 5-4 on penalty kicks after the match had ended in a one-all draw after extra time, watch by a crowd of 8316. The visitors played in the Championship, three leagues above their rivals from Wales, who were top of the Conference at the time of the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Cefn Druids AFC 1 Buckley Town 0, 12/04/2014. The Rock, Cymru Alliance league. Two refreshment hut staff take a cigarette break at The Rock, Rhosymedre, home to Cefn Druids AFC, prior to the club's final home game of the season against Buckley Town in the Cymru Alliance league. Druids, reputedly the oldest football club in Wales, won the Alliance league the previous week and were awarded the trophy after the Buckley Town match, which they won by 1 goal to nil, watched by a crowd of 246. The Cymru Alliance was the second tier of Welsh football based in north and mid Wales, promotion from which led directly into the Welsh Premier League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Cefn Druids AFC 1 Buckley Town 0, 12/04/2014. The Rock, Cymru Alliance league. The refreshment buffet laid out in the boardroom at The Rock, Rhosymedre, home to Cefn Druids AFC, prior to the club's final home game of the season against Buckley Town in the Cymru Alliance league. Druids, reputedly the oldest football club in Wales, won the Alliance league the previous week and were awarded the trophy after the Buckley Town match, which they won by 1 goal to nil, watched by a crowd of 246. The Cymru Alliance was the second tier of Welsh football based in north and mid Wales, promotion from which led directly into the Welsh Premier League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stalybridge Celtic 0 Basford United 1, 24/10/2020. Bower Fold, Northern Premier League Premier Division. A home supporter with a snack from the refreshment kiosk, pictured before Stalybridge Celtic take on Basford United in a Northern Premier League Premier Division match at Bower Fold. Formed in 1906, the home club were founder members of the Third Division North in 1921 but left after two season and have competed in county and regional competitions ever since. The visitors from Nottinghamshire won this match 1-0, watched by a crowd of 343 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stalybridge Celtic 0 Basford United 1, 24/10/2020. Bower Fold, Northern Premier League Premier Division. A home supporter with a snack from the refreshment kiosk, pictured before Stalybridge Celtic take on Basford United in a Northern Premier League Premier Division match at Bower Fold. Formed in 1906, the home club were founder members of the Third Division North in 1921 but left after two season and have competed in county and regional competitions ever since. The visitors from Nottinghamshire won this match 1-0, watched by a crowd of 343 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Holker Old Boys 2 Crook Town 1, 10/10/2020. Rakesmoor, FA Vase second round qualifying. The temporary refreshment stand dispenses tea during the first-half as Holker Old Boys take on Crook Town in an FA Vase second round qualifying tie at Rakesmoor, Barrow-in-Furness. The home club was established in 1936 as Holker Central Old Boys and was initially an under-16 team for former pupils of the Holker Central Secondary School. Holker from the North West Counties League beat their Northern League opponents 2-1, watched by a crowd of 147 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The refreshment kiosk advertises its homemade pies on a chalkboard before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Airbus UK 4 Bangor City 1, 12/01/2007. The Airfield, Welsh Premier League. The refreshment hut does a steady trade as lowly Airbus UK (blue) take on Bangor City in a Welsh Premier League match at The Airfield, Broughton. The Airmen won by 4 goals to 1, having lead by a solitary goal at the break in this North Wales clash. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A home supporters pays for items in the refreshment kiosk before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rochdale 4, Accrington Stanley 2, 03/03/2007. Scotland, EFL League 2. Rochdale (blue shirts) play visitors Accrington Stanley in a League Two fixture at Spotland, Rochdale. Both sides were struggling near the foot of the division and facing the prospect of relegation from the Football League. Rochdale won this match by four goals to two, having lead three-nil at half-time. Picture shows fans behind the goal and at the refreshment kiosk. The game was watched by a crowd of 3343. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The deserted refreshment area pictured during the second-half as Cambrian and Clydach Vale (in blue) 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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  • A supporter at the refreshment kiosk at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS 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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  • Guernsey 0 Corinthian-Casuals 1, 10/09/2017. Footes Lane, Isthmian League Division One. Figs on sale at a refreshment kiosk as Guernsey take on Corinthian-Casuals in a Isthmian League Division One South match at Footes Lane. Formed in 2011, Guernsey FC are a community club located in St. Peter Port on the island of Guernsey and were promoted to the Isthmian League Division One South in 2013. The visitors from Kingston upon Thames won the fixture by 1-0, watched by a crowd of 614 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vale of Leven 3 Ashfield 4, 03/09/2016. Millburn Park, West of Scotland League Central District Second Division. People in the refreshment room at half-time at Millburn Park, Alexandria, as Vale of Leven hosted Ashfield in a West of Scotland League Central District Second Division Junior fixture. Vale of Leven were one of the founder members of the Scottish League in 1890 and remained part of the SFA and League structure until 1929 when the original club folded, only to be resurrected as a member of the Scottish Junior Football Association after World War II. They lost the match to Ashfield by 4-3, having led 3-1 with 10 minutes remaining. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vale of Leven 3 Ashfield 4, 03/09/2016. Millburn Park, West of Scotland League Central District Second Division. An historic photograph in the refreshment room at Millburn Park, Alexandria, as Vale of Leven hosted Ashfield in a West of Scotland League Central District Second Division Junior fixture. Vale of Leven were one of the founder members of the Scottish League in 1890 and remained part of the SFA and League structure until 1929 when the original club folded, only to be resurrected as a member of the Scottish Junior Football Association after World War II. They lost the match to Ashfield by 4-3, having led 3-1 with 10 minutes remaining. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Clitheroe 0 Consett 1, 20/08/2016. Shawbridge, Northern Premier League Division One North. The inside of the Blues Grub Tub refreshment hut, pictured before Clitheroe played Consett at Shawbridge in an FA Cup preliminary round tie. Northern Premier League division one north team Clitheroe were formed in 1877 and have played at the same ground since. Visitors Consett, from the Northern League division one, won the match 1-0, watched by 207 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The refreshment kiosk open for business at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • 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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  • 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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