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  • Tow Law Town 2 Heaton Stannington 2, 25.02.2014. Ironworks Road, Tow Law. A member of the back room staff watching Tow Law Town taking on visitors Heaton Stannington in a Northern League division two fixture at the Ironworks Road ground.  It was the visitors first visit to Tow Law, having been promoted from the Northern Alliance last season. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, with the home team equalising in the last minute after having their goalkeeper sent off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tow Law Town 2 Heaton Stannington 2, 25.02.2014. Ironworks Road, Tow Law. A member of the back room staff watching Tow Law Town taking on visitors Heaton Stannington in a Northern League division two fixture at the Ironworks Road ground.  It was the visitors first visit to Tow Law, having been promoted from the Northern Alliance last season. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, with the home team equalising in the last minute after having their goalkeeper sent off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. A member of the ground staff putting a corner flag in place before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Denton 1 Winnington Avenue 1, 01/06/2021. Whittles Park, Cheshire League League 1. A member of the home club's background staff inflating footballs before Denton Town played Winnington Avenue in a Cheshire League, League 1 fixture at Whittles Park, Denton, Greater Manchester. Formed as Bradford Parish, they changed their name to its present one in 1994, relocated to the current ground the following year and stepped up to the Cheshire League in 2006. Watched by a crowd of 50 spectators, second-placed Denton could only draw this game 1-1, leaving them behind league leaders Knowsley South by five points with only three games each remaining. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ground staff remove the practice goals after the pre-match warm up at Bloomfield Road stadium before Blackpool hosted Portsmouth in an English League One fixture. The match was proceeded by a protest by around 500 home fans against the club's controversial owners Owen Oyston, many of whom did not attend the game. The match was won by the visitors by 2-1 with two goals by Ronan Curtis watched by just 4,154 almost half of which were Portsmouth supporters.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 1 Llandudno 1, 20/09/2016. Deeside Stadium, Welsh Premier League. Backroom staff in the home dressing room at the Deeside Stadium before Connah's Quay Nomads played Llandudno in a Welsh Premier League match. Both clubs represented Wales in the 2016-17 Europa League, the first time either had competed in European competition. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by 181 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vale of Leven 3 Ashfield 4, 03/09/2016. Millburn Park, West of Scotland League Central District Second Division. One of the backroom staff acting as a lineman at Millburn Park, Alexandria, as Vale of Leven (in blue) hosted Ashfield in a West of Scotland League Central District Second Division Junior fixture. Vale of Leven were one of the founder members of the Scottish League in 1890 and remained part of the SFA and League structure until 1929 when the original club folded, only to be resurrected as a member of the Scottish Junior Football Association after World War II. They lost the match to Ashfield by 4-3, having led 3-1 with 10 minutes remaining. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Elgin City 3 Edinburgh City 0, 13/08/2016. Borough Briggs, Scottish League Two. A member of the backroom staff fills bins for ice baths in the away dressing room at Borough Briggs, home to Elgin City, on the day they played SPFL2 newcomers Edinburgh City. Elgin City were a former Highland League club who were elected to the Scottish League in 2000, whereas Edinburgh City became the first club to gain promotion to the League by winning the Lowland League title and subsequent play-off matches in 2015-16. This match, Edinburgh City's first away Scottish League match since 1949, ended in a 3-0 defeat, watched by a crowd of 610. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 2 Aston Villa 0, 21/11/2010. Ewood Park, Premier League. Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Allardyce and his coaching staff making a point to their players from the touchline during the Barclays Premier League match against visitors Aston Villa at Ewood Park. Blackburn won the match by two goals to nil watched by a crowd of 21,848. It was Rovers' first match under the ownership of Indian company Venky's. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Motherwell 3 Dundee 1, 12/12/2015. Fir Park, Scottish Premiership. A group of ground staff keeping an eye on the second-half action as Motherwell play Dundee in a Scottish Premiership fixture at Fir Park. Formed in 1886, the  home side has played at Fir Park since 1895. Motherwell won the match by three goals to one, watched by a crowd of 3512 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. A member of the backroom staff of Queen's Park putting out the home team's strips prior to their fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stockport Pre-Season Training, 09/07/2008. Manor Farm, Timperley, League One. Stockport County manager Jim Gannon planning the new season with his backroom staff in his office at the club's training ground at Manor Farm, Timperley, Cheshire. Stockport County were promoted up to league One following a play-off final victory over Rochdale at Wembley in May, 2008. Jim Gannon took over as manager of the club in 2006 and lead them to promotion after three seasons in League Two. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Notts County 150th Anniversary, 18/11/2012. Meadow Lane. Events staff constructing an inflatable screen at Meadow Lane, home of Notts County FC during a special Legends Day event marking the club's 150th anniversary. The day-long event featured autograph signing by past and present players, a game between two teams of former players and a screening of a film entitled 'Notts County - the Movie' on a giant inflatable screen. The club were founder members of the Football League in England and call themselves 'the world's oldest Football League club'. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 1 Wrexham 1, 10/04/2012. Highbury Stadium, Football Conference Premier. Ground staff removing practice goals from the pitch before Fleetwood Town hosted Wrexham in a Blue Square Conference Premier match at Highbury Stadium. The match, between the top two teams in the division ended in a 1-1 draw watched by a near-capacity crowd of 4996. A victory for the hosts would have seen the club promoted to the Football League for the first time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team and staff line up for a team photograph for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newtown 0 Dundalk 1 13/07/2021. Park Hall, Oswestry, Europa Conference League (UECL) First Round Qualifier second leg. Staff at the refreshment stand waiting for customers during the first-half as Newtown take on Dundalk at The New Saints ground. The game was moved from the Welsh club’s Latham Park because their artificial surface was more than three years old at the time of the fixture, the first in the new UECL, the third tier of European football competition run by UEFA. The visitors from the Republic of Ireland won the match 1-0, to secure an aggregate 5-0 scoreline in a match watched by 300 spectators under tight Covid-19 protocols. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home manager Joey Barton shakes hands with a member of his coaching staff at the end of the game as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Visiting manager Ryan Lowe greeting opposition coaches and staff before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. A member of staff disinfecting the home dugout seats before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Four members of the ground staff relaxing in the sun in the Memorial Stand before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. 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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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A member of the home team's backroom staff using a laptop to give instructions to a substitute during the second-half as Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A visiting member of the backroom staff arriving at the away dressing room before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • A member of the Penrith staff arrives. Penrith AFC V Hebburn Town, Northern League Division One, 22nd December 2018. Penrith are the only Cumbrian team in the Northern League. All the other teams are based across the Pennines in the north east.<br />
Penrith, winless at kick off, lost a thriller 3-4, in front of 100 people. They won five games all season, but were reprieved from relegation following Blyth's resignation from the league.
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  • A member of staff with pitch marking equipment in a shed behind the Braemar Road stand pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
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  • Visiting players and backroom staff celebrating their team's victory at the final whistle as Coleraine (in blue) played Spartak Subotica of Serbia in a Europa League Qualifying First Round second leg at the Showgrounds, Coleraine. The hosts from Northern Ireland had drawn the away leg 1-1 the previous week, however, the visitors won the return leg 2-0 to progress to face Sparta Prague in the next round, watched by a sell-out crowd of 1700.
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  • Visiting players and backroom staff celebrating their team's late second goal as Coleraine (in blue) played Spartak Subotica of Serbia in a Europa League Qualifying First Round second leg at the Showgrounds, Coleraine. The hosts from Northern Ireland had drawn the away leg 1-1 the previous week, however, the visitors won the return leg 2-0 to progress to face Sparta Prague in the next round, watched by a sell-out crowd of 1700.
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  • Visiting players and backroom staff celebrating their team's first-half opening goal as Coleraine (in blue) played Spartak Subotica of Serbia in a Europa League Qualifying First Round second leg at the Showgrounds, Coleraine. The hosts from Northern Ireland had drawn the away leg 1-1 the previous week, however, the visitors won the return leg 2-0 to progress to face Sparta Prague in the next round, watched by a sell-out crowd of 1700.
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  • Home manager Gary Naysmith consults with his coaching staff during the second-half at Palmerston Park, Dumfries as Queen of the South hosted Dundee United in a Scottish Championship fixture. The home has played at the same ground since its formation in 1919. Queens won the match 3-0 watched by a crowd of 1,531 spectators.
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  • The visitor's backroom staff wheeling in supplies before Warrington Town played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Visiting coaching staff watching the action during the second half action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Forest Green Rovers 3, 14/05/2017. Wembley Stadium, Conference play off Final. Dejected Tranmere players and staff watch the Forest Green celebrations after the Vanarama Conference play off Final  between Tranmere Rovers v Forest Green Rovers at the Wembley. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Forfar Athletic 1 Edinburgh City 2, 02/02/2017. Station Park, SPFL League 2. Visiting players and staff disembark from the team bus at Station Park, Forfar before the SPFL League 2 fixture between Forfar Athletic and Edinburgh City. It was the club's sixth and final meeting of City's inaugural season since promotion from the Lowland League the previous season. City came from behind to win this match 2-1, watched by a crowd of 446. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vale of Leven 3 Ashfield 4, 03/09/2016. Millburn Park, West of Scotland League Central District Second Division. One of the backroom staff, Angus Wallace, a repairing the pitch at Millburn Park, Alexandria, after Vale of Leven hosted Ashfield in a West of Scotland League Central District Second Division Junior fixture. Vale of Leven were one of the founder members of the Scottish League in 1890 and remained part of the SFA and League structure until 1929 when the original club folded, only to be resurrected as a member of the Scottish Junior Football Association after World War II. They lost the match to Ashfield by 4-3, having led 3-1 with 10 minutes remaining. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vale of Leven 3 Ashfield 4, 03/09/2016. Millburn Park, West of Scotland League Central District Second Division. One of the backroom staff acting as a lineman at Millburn Park, Alexandria, as Vale of Leven hosted Ashfield in a West of Scotland League Central District Second Division Junior fixture. Vale of Leven were one of the founder members of the Scottish League in 1890 and remained part of the SFA and League structure until 1929 when the original club folded, only to be resurrected as a member of the Scottish Junior Football Association after World War II. They lost the match to Ashfield by 4-3, having led 3-1 with 10 minutes remaining. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Elgin City 3 Edinburgh City 0, 13/08/2016. Borough Briggs, Scottish League Two. Backroom staff prepare the kit in the away dressing room at Borough Briggs, home to Elgin City, on the day they played SPFL2 newcomers Edinburgh City. Elgin City were a former Highland League club who were elected to the Scottish League in 2000, whereas Edinburgh City became the first club to gain promotion to the League by winning the Lowland League title and subsequent play-off matches in 2015-16. This match, Edinburgh City's first away Scottish League match since 1949, ended in a 3-0 defeat, watched by a crowd of 610. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Heart of Midlothian 1 Birkirkara 2, 21/07/2016. Tynecastle Park, UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round. Security staff walking past the historic main stand at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh before Heart of Midlothian played Birkirkara of Malta in a UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round, second leg. The match ended in victory for the Maltese side by 2-1 and they progressed on aggregate after the first match had ended 0-0. The game was watched by 14301 spectators, including 56 visiting fans of Birkirkara. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. Clitheroe's substitute players and backroom staff celebrating at the final whistle after they defeated Leek Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Medical personnel and staff at the refreshment kiosk in the Wulvern Housing stand watching the League 2 fixture between Crewe Alexandra and Aldershot Town at the Alexandra Stadium. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Nottingham Forest 2 Ipswich Town 0, 23/10/2010. City Ground, Championship. A member of the backroom staff taking checking notes in the home dugout at the City Ground, Nottingham before Nottingham Forest take on visitors Ipswich Town in an Npower Championship match. Forest won the match by two goals to nil in front of 22,935 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Nottingham Forest 2 Ipswich Town 0, 23/10/2010. City Ground, Championship. Members of the backroom staff taking their places in the home dugout at the City Ground, Nottingham as Nottingham Forest take on visitors Ipswich Town in an Npower Championship match. Forest won the match by two goals to nil in front of 22,935 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fraserburgh 2 Strathspey Thistle 2, 06/11/2010. Bellslea Park, Highland League. The coaching staff and substitute players watching the action at Bellslea Park, during Fraserburgh's Highland League fixture against visitors Strathspey Thistle. Nicknamed 'The Broch,' Fraserburgh have been members of the Highland League since 1921 having been formed 11 years earlier. The match ended in a 2-2 draw in front of a crowd of 302. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 0 Manchester City 0, 29/12/2015. King Power Stadium, Premier League. Staff providing 30,000 Leicester fans with a free bottle of beer courtesy of the clubs thai owners, at The King Power Stadium Leicester, before the goalless draw between Leicester City and Manchester City. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Leicester City 0 Manchester City 0, 29/12/2015. King Power Stadium, Premier League. Staff unfurling a red flag at The King Power Stadium Leicester, before the goalless draw between Leicester City and Manchester City. Leicester City are owned by a Thai led consortium. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Motherwell 3 Dundee 1, 12/12/2015. Fir Park, Scottish Premiership. Ground staff carrying a set of practice goals from the pitch at Fir Park, home to Motherwell Football Club, before they played Dundee in a Scottish Premiership fixture. Formed in 1886, the  home side has played at Fir Park since 1895. Motherwell won the match by three goals to one, watched by a crowd of 3512 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Aberystwyth Town 1 Newtown 2, 17/05/2015. Park Avenue, Europa League Play Off final. Newtown players and staff celebrate with the Play Off winners trophy. Aberystwyth finished 14 points above Newtown in the Welsh Premier League, but were beaten 1-2 in the Play Off Final. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Greenock Morton 2 Stranraer 0, 21/02/2015. Cappielow Park, Greenock. The home team substitutes and backroom staff cram themselves into the home dugout before Greenock Morton take on Stranraer in a Scottish League One match at Cappielow Park, Greenock. The match was between the top two teams in Scotland's third tier, with Morton winning by two goals to nil. The attendance was 1,921, above average for Morton's games during the 2014-15 season so far. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rochdale 3 Tranmere Rovers 1, 31/12/2010. Spotland, League One. Tranmere Rovers manager Les Parry chatting to a member of staff at Spotland Stadium, before his team's Npower League 1 fixture away to Rochdale. It was the first league fixture between the teams since March 1989. Rochdale won this latest encounter by three goals to two watched by a crowd of 5,500. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Horden Colliery Welfare 0 Billingham Synthonia 2, 24/10/2009. Welfare Park, Northern League Division One. A member of staff serving tea to spectators during the Northern League division one fixture between Horden Colliery Welfare (red) and Billingham Synthonia, as seen from the club's main stand at their Welfare Park, Horden. Horden won division two in the previous season but lost this fixture 2-0 against their higher-placed opponents. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester City 1 Altrincham 3, 21/11/2009. Deva Stadium, Football Conference. A member of staff at the waiting for customers at the club shop at the Deva Stadium, Chester, home of Chester City Football Club, before kick-off in the club's Blue Square Premier fixture against Cheshire rivals Altrincham. The visitors won by three goals to one. Chester were in administration at the start of the season and were penalised 25 points before the season began. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • 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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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home captain Mark Bower is hoisted aloft by a member of the security staff at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A member of the coaching staff walking past a group of cheerleaders on the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A league official making a 'fair play' presentation to a member of backroom staff at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A member of staff preparing refreshments in the boardroom at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A member of staff preparing refreshments in the boardroom at Lancaster City's Giant Axe ground prior to the club's FA Cup third qualifying round match against FC Halifax Town. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. A member of staff in the control room keeps his eyes on the action as Queen's Park (hoops) take on Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in front of 600 fans at the national stadium, also used by Scotland. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen's Park 1 Alloa Athletic 0, 01/12/2007. Hampden Park, Scottish League Two. A member of the backroom staff of Queen's Park putting out the home team's strips prior to their fixture against Alloa Athletic in a Scottish League second division match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The home team won by one goal to nil with a goal by Alan Trouten in the 88th minute. Queen's Park, founded in1867, are currently trying to become only the third FIFA Order of Merit club after Real Madrid and Sheffield FC. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stockport Pre-Season Training, 09/07/2008. Manor Farm, Timperley, League One. A member of Stockport County's staff selling tickets at the window of club's ticket office at Edgeley Park in Stockport, Cheshire as the club announced record season-ticket sales. The home and away dressing rooms are to be swapped around as a result of the work. County were promoted up to league One following a play-off final victory over Rochdale at Wembley in May, 2008. Jim Gannon took over as manager of the club in 2006 and lead them to promotion after three seasons in League Two. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Kirkintilloch Rob Roy backroom staff and substitute players watching their team (in red-and-black) taking on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. Backroom staff laying out the Scotland team kit in the away dressing room before the Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir between the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The New Saints 4 Bohemians 0, 20/07/2010. Park Hall Stadium, Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg. The backroom staff of Irish club Bohemians watching the action through the rain at Park Hall Stadium, Oswestry during their team's Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg game away to The New Saints. Despite leading 1-0 from the first leg, the Dublin club went out following their 4-0 defeat by the Welsh champions. The match was the first-ever Champions League match in the UK played on an artificial pitch and was staged at the Welsh Premier League's ground which was located over the border in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crusaders 1 Fulham 3, 16/07/2011. Seaview Park, Europa League 2nd qualifying round first leg. Fulham manager Martin Jol sitting with members of his coaching staff in the technical area as his team takes to the pitch at Seaview Park, Belfast before their UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round, first leg match against Northern Irish club Crusaders. The visitors from England won by 3 goals to 1 before a crowd of 3011. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crusaders 1 Fulham 3, 16/07/2011. Seaview Park, Europa League 2nd qualifying round first leg. Staff in the club shop (a converted former dressing room) at Seaview Park, Belfast prepare souvenirs for sale before Northern Irish club Crusaders take on Fulham in a UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round, first leg match. The visitors from England won by 3 goals to 1 before a crowd of 3011. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 0 Gateshead 4, 22/02/2013. Moss Rose, Football Conference. The ground staff hanging up goal netting after the final whistle as Macclesfield Town  host Gateshead at Moss Rose in a Conference National fixture. The visitors from the North East who were in the relegation zone, shocked Macclesfield with four first half goals and won 4-0 in front of 1467 fans. Both teams were former members of the Football league, with Macclesfield dropping out in 2012. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Security staff watching the second-half action as Burnley take on West Ham United in an English Premier League match at Turf Moor. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Ground staff waiting to take the sponsor's flag onto the pitch at Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC, on the day the club hosted West Ham United in an English Premier League match. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stourbridge 4 Biggleswade Town 1, 09/11/2013. War memorial Athletic Ground, FA Cup First Round. The home player, staff and supporters observing a minute's silence in remembrance of fallen soldiers before Stourbridge FC's match against visitors Biggleswade Town FC at the War memorial Athletic Ground in the FA Cup first round, a stadium which also doubles as a cricket ground. The match was won by the home side by four goals to one, watched by a capacity crowd of 1605. It was Biggleswade's first appearance at the first round stage of the cup, winners Stourbridge went on to play Stevenage in the second round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 0 Stoke City 2, 25/09/2013. Prenton Park, Captial One Cup Third Round. A member of staff delivering a box of programmes to the main entrance of Prenton Park before Tranmere Rovers host Stoke City in a Capital One Cup third round match. The Capital One cup was formerly known as the League Cup and was competed for by all 92 English Premier League and Football League clubs. Visitors Stoke City won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 5,559 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tow Law Town 2 Heaton Stannington 2, 25.02.2014. Ironworks Road, Tow Law. A member of the back room staff putting the corner flags in place at the home of Tow Law Town, the Ironworks Road ground, before the club hosted Heaton Stannington in a Northern League division two fixture. It was the visitors first visit to Tow Law, having been promoted from the Northern Alliance last season. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, with the home team equalising in the last minute after having their goalkeeper sent off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tow Law Town 2 Heaton Stannington 2, 25.02.2014. Ironworks Road, Tow Law. Background staff preparing the kit in the dressing room at the home of Tow Law Town, the Ironworks Road ground, before the club hosted Heaton Stannington in a Northern League division two fixture. It was the visitors first visit to Tow Law, having been promoted from the Northern Alliance last season. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, with the home team equalising in the last minute after having their goalkeeper sent off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away team players and staff celebrating Kevin Towey's 61st minute goal during the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Cefn Druids AFC 1 Buckley Town 0, 12/04/2014. The Rock, Cymru Alliance league. Two refreshment hut staff take a cigarette break at The Rock, Rhosymedre, home to Cefn Druids AFC, prior to the club's final home game of the season against Buckley Town in the Cymru Alliance league. Druids, reputedly the oldest football club in Wales, won the Alliance league the previous week and were awarded the trophy after the Buckley Town match, which they won by 1 goal to nil, watched by a crowd of 246. The Cymru Alliance was the second tier of Welsh football based in north and mid Wales, promotion from which led directly into the Welsh Premier League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. A member of the home team's coaching staff laying out equipment as the sprinklers are in operation before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. The match ball plinth is put away by staff at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 0 Manchester City 0, 29/12/2015. King Power Stadium, Premier League. Staff providing 30,000 Leicester fans with a free bottle of beer courtesy of the clubs thai owners, at The King Power Stadium Leicester, before the goalless draw between Leicester City and Manchester City. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Bala Town 3 FC Differdange 4, 03/08/2015. Belle Vue, Europa League. The away team's coaching staff watching the pre-match warm-up before the Europa League first qualifying round, second leg tie between Bala Town from Wales and FC Differdange 03 of Luxembourg. It was the Welsh club's second season of European competition, and due to ground regulations the match was played at nearby Belle Vue, home of Rhyl FC. The visitors won the tie 4-3 on aggregate due to a last-minute away goal by Omar Er Rafik, in a game watched by 1039 fans and progressed to play Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the next round. 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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  • Lewes v Margate P-P, 19/02/2022. The Dripping Pan stadium, Isthmian Football League, Premier Division. A Margate staff member hides from the rain. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Lewes v Margate P-P, 19/02/2022. The Dripping Pan stadium, Isthmian Football League, Premier Division. Bar staff make the sandwiches ahead of the game. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Lewes v Margate P-P, 19/02/2022. The Dripping Pan stadium, Isthmian Football League, Premier Division. Bar staff make the sandwiches ahead of the game. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Shildon 0 Warrington Rylands 0 (4-5 pens), 17/04/2021. Dean Street, FA Vase Fourth Round. The away team’s players and staff celebrating the winning kick in the penalty shoot-out as Shildon take on Warrington Rylands in an FA Vase Fourth Round tie at Dean Street. Formed in 1890, the home club are members of the Northern League Division One with their rivals playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division. The away team won the match 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw over 90 minutes, in a fixture played without spectators permitted due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Shildon 0 Warrington Rylands 0 (4-5 pens), 17/04/2021. Dean Street, FA Vase Fourth Round. The home team’s players and staff watching the penalty shoot-out as Shildon take on Warrington Rylands in an FA Vase Fourth Round tie at Dean Street. Formed in 1890, the home club are members of the Northern League Division One with their rivals playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division. The away team won the match 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw over 90 minutes, in a fixture played without spectators permitted due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Shildon 0 Warrington Rylands 0 (4-5 pens), 17/04/2021. Dean Street, FA Vase Fourth Round. The away team’s players and staff watching the penalty shoot-out as Shildon take on Warrington Rylands in an FA Vase Fourth Round tie at Dean Street. Formed in 1890, the home club are members of the Northern League Division One with their rivals playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division. The away team won the match 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw over 90 minutes, in a fixture played without spectators permitted due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Shildon 0 Warrington Rylands 0 (4-5 pens), 17/04/2021. Dean Street, FA Vase Fourth Round. The home team’s coaches and staff react to a missed chance in the first-half as Shildon take on Warrington Rylands in an FA Vase Fourth Round tie at Dean Street. Formed in 1890, the home club are members of the Northern League Division One with their rivals playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division. The away team won the match 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw over 90 minutes, in a fixture played without spectators permitted due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. One of the ground staff packing away the goals at Aviva Stadium in Dublin after the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. Svangaskard, Toftir, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Backroom staff laying out the Scotland team kit in the away dressing room before the Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir between the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. Svangaskard, Toftir, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Backroom staff laying out the Scotland team kit in the away dressing room before the Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir between the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Haverfordwest management and backroom staff can't bear to watch as Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Preston North End 1 Reading 0, 19/08/2017. Deepdale, Championship. A member of the ground staff wheels away the practice goals from the pitch before Preston North End take on Reading in an EFL Championship match at Deepdale. The home team won the match 1-0, Jordan Hughill scoring the only goal after 22nd minutes, watched by a crowd of 11,174. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Walsall 1 Chelsea 4, 23/09/2015. Bescot Stadium, Capital One Cup Third Round. League One Walsall host struggling Premier League Chelsea. After drawing the Londoners, Saddlers supporters sold out the Bescot Stadium hoping for an upset. The match was watched by 10,525. Staff prepare the Bescot stadium for the arrival of Chelsea. Photos by Simon Gill.
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  • Aldershot Town 0 Torquay United 3, 15/08/2007. Plainmoor, Football Conference. Torquay's first game in the Blue Square Premier. A 330 mile round trip to Aldershot Town's Recreation Ground. Manager Paul Buckle and staff study notes on the team bus before departing on the long journey to Hampshire.
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  • Aldershot Town 0 Torquay United 3, 15/08/2007. Plainmoor, Football Conference. Torquay's first game in the Blue Square Premier. A 330 mile round trip to Aldershot Town's Recreation Ground. Manager Paul Buckle and staff load the team bus outside the Gulls Lodge, the Gulls Lodge is the accommodation for younger players and loanees.
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  • Stamford AFC 2 Marine 4, 29/03/2014. Wothorpe Road, Northern Premier League. A member of the Marine staff shows off his blazer ahead of The Northern Premier League game between Stamford AFC and Marine from The Daniels Stadium. Marine won the game 4-2 in front of 320 supporters to boost their chances of relegation survival. Stamford AFC are moving to the brand new Zeeco Stadium at the end of the 2013/14 season Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Stamford AFC 2 Marine 4, 29/03/2014. Wothorpe Road, Northern Premier League. A member of the Stamford staff sets up the bar ahead of the Northern Premier League game between Stamford AFC and Marine from The Daniels Stadium. Marine won the game 4-2 in front of 320 supporters to boost their chances of relegation survival.  Stamford AFC are moving to the brand new Zeeco Stadium at the end of the 2013/14 season. Photo by Simon Gill.
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