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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters and players celebrating at the final whistle at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. A home supporter looks dejected at the final whistle at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters and players celebrating at the final whistle on the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters and players celebrating at the final whistle at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters celebrating at the final whistle at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters celebrating at the final whistle on the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters celebrating at the final whistle on the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters celebrating at the final whistle on the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters and players celebrating at the final whistle on the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters confronting opposition fans on the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Spectators watching the action at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Spectators watching the action at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Supporters making their way from St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, after the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. A lone riot police officer on the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_46.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters confronting opposition fans on the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters cheering their team at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Spectators watching the action at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_35.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Spectators watching the action at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_34.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Home player Lee Chappell taking a long throw at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Home manager Gordon Bartlett smiling at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting goalkeeper Glyn Thompson catching a cross at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Two players lying injured on the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters welcoming their team on to the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_28.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Orange balloons and a scarf stuck in a tree at the away end at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_27.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting supporters welcoming their team on to the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_26.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. The home players walking on to the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_25.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. The home players walking on to the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_24.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting manager Justin Edinburgh smiling at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Home supporters watching the action at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_22.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Home supporters watching the action at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_21.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Stewards trying to intervene to prevent spectators from fighting behind the goal at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_20.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. The home players walking on to the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Signs asking players and spectators to keep off the pitch inside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Stewards on duty waiting for the arrival of fans outside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. A solitary spectator looking over the perimeter wall at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. A fan making notes in the programme next to the turnstiles inside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WealdstonevNewport_CM170312_13.JPG
  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Three young supporters watching the home team going through their pre-match warm-up at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. A makeshift gazebo selling club souvenirs inside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. A young fan with a programme inside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting manager Justin Edinburgh walking past rival supporters outside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. A member of the visiting back room staff pushing items of kit towards St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Graffiti daubed on walls on the perimeter of St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Supporters giving money to a representative of the military collecting for 'Help for Heroes' outside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Supporters gathering outside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Supporters queueing at a makeshift ticket office outside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. A sign pointing supporters to St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting manager Justin Edinburgh (left) and his assistant Jimmy Dack gesturing to their players at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Rival players trying to intervene to prevent spectators from fighting behind the goal at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, as the club played host to Newport County (yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Rival team's players walking on to the pitch at St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County (in yellow) in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Visiting players walking past rival supporters outside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. A member of the visiting back room staff pushing items of kit towards St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wealdstone 0 Newport County 0, 17/03/2012. St Georges Stadium, FA Trophy Semi Final. Helpers putting up signs by the turnstiles outside St Georges Stadium, home ground of Wealdstone FC, before the club played host to Newport County in the semi-final second leg of the F.A. Trophy. The game ended in a goalless draw, watched by a capacity crowd of 2,092 which meant the visitors from Wales progressed by three goals to one to the competition's final at Wembley, where they would meet York City. The F.A. Trophy was the premier cup competition for non-League clubs in England and Wales affiliated to the Football Association. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Barnsley's Anthony Kay (left) and Paul Heckingbottom leave the field as the police line up for the after-match entertainment. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The electronic scoreboard displays the final score at the Paisley2021 Stadium after Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The electronic scoreboard displays the final score at the Paisley2021 Stadium after Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Town goalkeeper Paul Rachubka collects the ball under pressure. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows one of the very traditional toilet facilities at the ground. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows a souvinir seller outside the ground as the crowds arrive for the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows fans milling around outside the ground prior to kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows a police horse keeps an eye on the action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows police officers keep an eye on the action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows the players take the field prior to kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Bromwich Albion 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0, The Hawthorns, Championship Play-Offs Semi-Final 2nd Leg. Photo by Paul Thompson. West Brom won 3-2 on aggregate, but lost the play off final 1-0 to Derby County. West Brom won 3-2 on aggregate, but lost the play off final 1-0 to Derby County.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. Home manager Jack Ross gives the thumbs-up to fans at the Paisley2021 Stadium after Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. Scott Quigley (left) and John Sutton challenge for a ball during the second-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. Two fans making their way back to the stand at half-time at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The Thomas Coats Memorial Church and Coats Observatory visible during the first-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. Home team supporters applauding the teams at the Paisley2021 Stadium before Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. Two supporters walking round the Paisley2021 Stadium before Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The North Stand of the Paisley2021 Stadium, pictured before Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. A view of the exterior of the Paisley2021 Stadium opened in 2009, pictured before Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Town players getting into their pre-match huddle in front of the Barnsley supporters. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Town fans getting into party mood with an inflatable ball. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Barnsley's Bobby Hassell makes his way through the police lines at the end of the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows two police officers in riot helmets watch Huddersfield on the attack. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Barnsley fans and a full moon. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Town winger Danny Schofield taking on an opponent. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Barnsley fans supporting their team from the family stand. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Huddersfield supporters react to a chance. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows home fans entering the ground by turnstiles. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Barnsley fans making their way to the home end turnstiles. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows Barnsley supporters making their way to the ground before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Barnsley 0 Huddersfield Town 1, 12/05/2006. Oakwell, League One Play Off Semi Final 1st Leg. Barnsley (red shirts) versus Huddersfield Town, Coca-Cola League One play-off semi-final first leg at Oakwell, Barnsley. The visitors won one-nil with a goal from Gary Taylor-Fletcher in 85 minutes. Picture shows police officers keep an eye on the action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. Home players Stephen Mallan (left) and John Sutton display a flag at the Paisley2021 Stadium after Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. Victorious home players display a flag at the Paisley2021 Stadium after Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The home team's Stelios Demetriou attempts to stop an opponent during the second-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The Thomas Coats Memorial Church and Coats Observatory visible during the first-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. A steward on duty during the first-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The Thomas Coats Memorial Church and Coats Observatory visible during the first-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The home team on the attack during the first-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The home team's Kyle Magennis evades a challenge during the first-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The home team's Stephen Mallan takes a free-kick during the first-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. Visiting fans watching the action during the first-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The Thomas Coats Memorial Church and Coats Observatory visible during the first-half at the Paisley2021 Stadium as Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. Groundsmen taking away an advertising sign on the pitch at the Paisley2021 Stadium before Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The visiting team posing for a photograph at the Paisley2021 Stadium before Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The two teams exchanging pre-match handshakes at the Paisley2021 Stadium before Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_StMirren_TNS_CM190217_013.JPG
  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The teams walking to the pitch at the Paisley2021 Stadium before Scottish Championship side St Mirren (in white) played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The home team pose for a photograph with mascots at the Paisley2021 Stadium before Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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