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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Dejected fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Dejected fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Dejected fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers cheering in the centre of Manchester as they watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_21.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a lamppost in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_19.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers cheering in the centre of Manchester as they watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A family supporting Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Two women fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers sleeping on a road in the centre of Manchester as supporters gather to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan poses for a souvenir photograph as fans of Glasgow Rangers gather in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Dejected fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_29.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a lamppost in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_08.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers gathering in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_02.JPG
  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The four match officials from Germany chatting to a UEFA representative next to the pitch before Bangor City's Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Manchester City 2 Hamburg SV 1, 16/04/2009. City of Manchester Stadium, UEFA Cup quarter-final. Hamburg fans holding aloft replica UEFA cups at the City of Manchester Stadium, home to Manchester City FC, during the UEFA Cup quarter final second leg match with Hamburg SV. Several thousand fans of the German club made the trip to manchester to see their side progress to an all-German semi-final with Werder Bremen. Although Hamburg lost 2-1 in Manchester they went through 4-3 on aggregate after winning last week's first-leg 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Home fans watching the action as Everton take on AE Larissa at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Greek players warming up prior to Everton taking on AE Larissa at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Former Everton striker Victor Anichebe (centre) takes on opponents as Everton take on AE Larissa (maroon shirts) at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Home fans celebrate their teams second goal as Everton take on AE Larissa (maroon shirts) at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Home fans celebrate their teams second goal as Everton take on AE Larissa (maroon shirts) at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Home fans watching the action as Everton take on AE Larissa (maroon shirts) at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Home fans watching James McFadden as Everton take on AE Larissa at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Visiting goalkeeper Stefanos Kotsolis lies injured as Everton take on AE Larissa at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. James McFadden (blue)  runs at the visitors defence as Everton take on AE Larissa at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Corporate guests and directors watch on from the main stand as Everton take on AE Larissa at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Larissa manager Georgios Donis prowling the touchline as his side take on Everton at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Larissa defender and captain Nikon Dabizas is dwarfed by the scoreboard showing home players celebrating as Everton take the lead at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Larissa defender and captain Nikon Dabizas reacts with disbalief as Everton take the lead at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Greek fans inside Goodison Park, Liverpool for the UEFA Cup Group A match between AE Larissa and Everton. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Fans gather outside Goodison Park, Liverpool for the UEFA Cup Group A match between Everton and AE Larissa. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. A Bangor City player receiving treatment at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground at the end of his sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. A Bangor City supporter in the main stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland, acknowledges his teams efforts at the end of the match. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The fourth official from Germany indicates a substitution during the Europa League second round second leg tie between Bangor City (blue) and FC Honka from Finland at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Jami Puustinen of Finland's FC Honka receives stitches to a head wound from his team medical team at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground during his sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City as his manager Mika Lehkosuo watches the action. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Jami Puustinen of Finland's FC Honka receives stitches to a head wound from his team medical team at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground during his sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Jami Puustinen of Finland's FC Honka receives stitches to a head wound from his team medical team at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground during his sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. An elderly Bangor City supporter in the main stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City supporters filing out of the main stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground at half-time, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The five travelling supporters of FC Honka from Finland celebrating their team's goal at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The five travelling supporters of FC Honka from Finland celebrating their team's goal at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City supporters watching from the main stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City supporters watching from the main stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City supporters watching from the main stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Action from the Europa League second round second leg tie between Bangor City (blue) and FC Honka from Finland at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. A Bangor City supporter's banner draped over the front of the main stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The five travelling supporters of FC Honka from Finland greet their team at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BangorvHonka_CM230709_017.JPG
  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The five travelling supporters of FC Honka from Finland greet their team at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The players of Bangor City (blue) and FC Honka from Finland exchanging handshakes at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, before the sides' Europa League second round second leg tie. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. A steward watching as the players warm up on the pitch before Bangor City's Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The players walking onto the pitch before Bangor City's Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka (in white) from Finland at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Groundstaff erecting the goals before Bangor City's Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Players warming up on the pitch before Bangor City's Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Players warming up on the pitch before Bangor City's Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BangorvHonka_CM230709_010.JPG
  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City supporters waiting for the gates to open outside Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City supporters waiting for the gates to open outside Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City supporters waiting for the gates to open outside Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The players of FC Honka from Finland arriving at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. The players of FC Honka from Finland arriving at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City's physio and kit man carrying equipment into Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City's physio and kit man unloading equipment from a car outside Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BangorvHonka_CM230709_002.JPG
  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City's physio and kit man unloading equipment from a car outside Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Greek fans inside Goodison Park, Liverpool for the UEFA Cup Group A match between AE Larissa and Everton. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Visiting goalkeeper Stefanos Kotsolis lies injured as Everton take on AE Larissa at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Greek fans inside Goodison Park, Liverpool for the UEFA Cup Group A match between AE Larissa and Everton. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 3 Larissa 1, 25/10/2007. Goodison Park, Europa League Group A. Greek players warming up prior to Everton taking on AE Larissa at Goodison Park, Liverpool in their UEFA Cup Group A match. Everton beat the Greek team by three goals to one on the opening night of group matches in the UEFA Cup. It was the first meeting between the two clubs. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Bangor City supporters filing out of the main stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground at the end of the match, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. Ville Koskimaa of Finland's FC Honka acknowledges his team's supporters at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground after his sides Europa League second round second leg tie against Welsh club Bangor City. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BangorvHonka_CM230709_035.JPG
  • Bangor City 0 FC Honka 1, 23/07/2009. Racecourse Ground, Europa League. A police officer keeps a watch on Bangor City supporters in the main stand at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the venue for their sides Europa League second round second leg tie against FC Honka from Finland. The match had to be staged away from City's Farrar Road ground as it did not meet UEFA's stadium standards. The Finns won 1-0 in Wales to go through 3-0 on aggregate in front of 602 spectators in the first season of the newly-introduced competition which replaced the UEFA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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