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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home fans leaving the ground after the final whistle as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home fans leaving the ground after the final whistle as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home  fans watching the second-half action from behind the goal as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Spectators watching on as the home team’s Declan Evans celebrates scoring his team’s third goal in the 61st minute as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Spectators watching the second-half as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home supporters drinking tea at half-time as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A visiting player receiving a caution from the referee during the first-half as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The home team on the attack during the first-half as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A spectator waiting for the start of the game as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The kit man putting out the strips in the home dressing room before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home fans show their appreciation of their team at the final whistle as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Spectators watching as Mossley score their fourth goal through Declan Evans in the 65th minute against Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Young fans react with disbelief as a late chance goes begging as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Young fans watching the action from behind the goal as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Spectators watching on as the home team’s Declan Evans scores his team’s third goal in the 61st minute as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A spectator eating and watching the second-half action as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A spectator watching the second-half as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A group of young boys playing football at half-time as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A social distancing advice poster on a pylon, pictured as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The club shop staff celebrating the home team’s second goal scored by Ryan Shenton in the 29th minute as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The home team take the lead through Matty Waller in the 8th minute as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Visiting striker Ben Clappison equalises in the 25th minute as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Spectators watching the first-half action as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Spectators sitting in the club’s garden watching the first-half action as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A group of young boys sneaking into the ground during the first-half as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home players emerging from the tunnel before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The referee emerging from the tunnel before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Spectators in the main stand waiting for the start of the game before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. a woman taking a picture on her phone before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home supporters on the terracing waiting for the start of the game before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home supporters on the terracing waiting for the start of the game before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home supporters eating food before the start of the game as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home supporters on the terracing waiting for the start of the game before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A programme seller waiting for spectators before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A raffle seller pictured with spectators before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A programme seller with spectators before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Signage on a dugout pictured before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A young boy kicking a ball around on the terrace before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Two spectators approaching the main gates to the ground pictured before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Two spectators entering the ground via the turnstiles before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The main gates to the ground pictured before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The kit man putting out the strips in the home dressing room before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A view over the ground towards the Pennines, pictured before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The view down the tunnel onto the pitch, pictured before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home team players arriving in their dressing room before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The main gates to the ground pictured before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home team players arriving in their dressing room before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Home fans leaving the ground after the final whistle as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Spectators watching the first-half action as Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Two boys watching the action for free over the perimeter fence as Mossley take on Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. The away team enter the field via a temporary entrance before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Young boys kicking a ball around on the terrace before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. A barbecue and beer barrels outside the club before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Tactics boards in the manager’s room, pictured before Mossley take on Pickering Town. Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Port Vale 1, 19/02/2022. Prenton Park, League 2. Home supporters in the Bebington Kop stand celebrating Josh Hawkes opening the scoring in the second-half as 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, Jamie Proctor equalising 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. A giant poster of former players and manager John Aldridge looks out from the Bebington Top stand as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home players taking part in the pre-match warm-up 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. Groundstaff dismantling the goals after 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. A supporter takes one last photo of the statue to former manager Johnny King after 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. Home supporters making their way from the Bebington Top stand after 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. Home players slump to the turf in disappointment after the final whistle as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Two police officers watching the second-half action as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Visiting players and supporters react with delight to their team’s injury-time goal as 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. Home midfielders Josh McPake (centre) and Lewis Warrington trying to retain possession during the second-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home forward Kane Hemmings in action during the second-half as 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. Visiting players taking a drinks break during the second-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home supporters in the Bebington Top cheering their team on during the second-half as 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. Home midfielder Josh Hawkes opens the scoring in the second-half as 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, Jamie Proctor equalising 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. Home captain Peter Clarke remonstrates with referee David Rock at the end of the first-half as 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. Home manager Micky Mellon in conversation with referee David Rock during the first-half as 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. Home manager Micky Mellon shouts instructions during the first-half as 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. Home fans seated in the Johnny King stand watching the first-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. First-half action as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home fans seated in the Johnny King stand watching the first-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. The two technical areas watching the first-half action as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home manager Micky Mellon acknowledges the crowd 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. Home manager Micky Mellon watching the players about to start the match 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. Rover, the home club’s mascot, greets Kieron Morris as the players come on to the pitch 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. Rover, the home club’s mascot, making his way down to the pitch 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 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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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Port Vale 1, 19/02/2022. Prenton Park, League 2. Home fans queueing for tickets before Tranmere Rovers play Port Vale in a League 2 fixture at Prenton Park. Founded in 1884 as Belmont Football Club, Rovers adopted their current name the following year and have played at the stadium in Birkenhead since it opened in 1912. This match ended 1-1, Josh Hawkes opening the scoring before Jamie Proctor equalised for the visitors in the 94th minute in a match watched by 7456 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Port Vale 1, 19/02/2022. Prenton Park, League 2. Supporters making their way past the statue to former manager Johnny King 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. A man standing in front of the mural of former home team players Ray Mathias and Ian Muir on their way to the game 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. Match programme cover fromTranmere Rovers versus 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. Home forward Elliot Nevitt poses for a selfie with a young supporter after 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. Home supporters making their way from the ground after 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. Two police officers watching the second-half action as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Referee David Rock calls on the physio to attend to home striker Elliot Nevitt during the second-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home midfielder Lewis Warrington (centre) tries to retain possession during the second-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home midfielder Josh McPake tries to retain possession during the second-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home forward Elliot Nevitt pictured during the second-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home forward Kane Hemmings pictured during the second-half as 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. Home supporters in the Johnny King stand stand celebrating Josh Hawkes opening the scoring in the second-half as 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, Jamie Proctor equalising 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. Home midfielder tries a shot during the second-half as 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. Home captain Peter Clarke points instructions during the first-half as 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. Home defender Calum Macdonald tries to shrug off an opponent during the first-half-as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Visiting midfielder Ben Garrity fights for space during the first-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Visiting midfielder Ben Garrity (left) fights for space with Keiron Morris during the first-half as Tranmere Rovers (in white) 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. Home captain Peter Clarke gestures to the referee’s assistant during the first-half as 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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