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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Away fans celebrating after match as Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Local police officers watching the crowd leaving the ground after Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Away fans react with delight at the final-whistle as Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BrackleyTown_v_YorkCity_CM140520...JPG
  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The home side’s Shepherd Murombedzi challenges Michael Duckworth during the second-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Visiting striker Clayton Donaldson wins a header during the first-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BrackleyTown_v_YorkCity_CM140520...JPG
  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The away team defending a corner during the first-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BrackleyTown_v_YorkCity_CM140520...JPG
  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The home fans watching the action during the first-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BrackleyTown_v_YorkCity_CM140520...JPG
  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The home fans watching the action during the first-half as Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The home club’s mascot Sammy the Saint greeting young supporters on the pitch before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The home team players going through their pre-match warm-up before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The directors’ box seating, pictured before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Away team players congregating on the pitch before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Away fans making their way into the ground before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. The home team defend their lead during the closing stages of the match as AFC Fylde (in white) took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Home supporters watching the second-half action as AFC Fylde (in white) took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Visiting supporters watching their team on during the first-half as AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Visiting supporters cheering their team on during the first-half as AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Two neutral visiting Plymouth Argyle fans pictured in the main stand before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. The teams walking on to the pitch before AFC Fylde (in white) took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. A group of home supporters enjoying a chat and refreshments inside the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Home players taking part in a pre-match warm-up before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_20.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Home supporters arriving at the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_17.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Away fans making their way into the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_14.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Supporters passing a sign advertising the day's fixture before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_04.jpg
  • The referee intervenes between players during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • Spectators watching the action during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • Action during the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • First-half action at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • Visiting supporters react with delight to their team's opening goal at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_019.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_020.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_017.jpg
  • A BBC cameraman taping the players photographs to the perimeter fence at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_009.jpg
  • Supporters arriving at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_010.jpg
  • Visiting players making their way to the dressing rooms at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_003.jpg
  • Visiting supporters arriving at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_001.jpg
  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Two radio journalists commentating on the closing stages of the match during the second-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The home side’s Lee Ndlovu takes a water break during the second-half as Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BrackleyTown_v_YorkCity_CM140520...JPG
  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The home side battle for a late equaliser during the second-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The away side’s Kurt Willoughby is challenged during the second-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The home side’s substitute Jeff Putz signing autographs for two young fans during the second-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Three young home supporters waiting for the second-half to start as Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Visiting striker Lenell John-Lewis celebrating scoring the decisive goal in the 44th minute as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Home striker James Armson has his penalty saved by PeterJameson in the 45th minute as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The home dugout watching the action during the first-half as Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The away team defending a corner during the first-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. The visiting team press for the opening goal during the first-half as Brackley Town (in red) play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Home supporters behind the goal greeting the arrival of the team on to the pitch before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Home supporters behind the goal greeting the arrival of the team on to the pitch before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Drinks with club-coloured straws on the perimeter railings, pictured before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. A home fan with beers making his way around the ground before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Home fans making their way into the ground before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. A home club volunteers handing out souvenir posters to supporters before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Placards for home fans on stand seats before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. A sign outside the ground directing away fans before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Brackley Town 0 York City 1, 14/05/2022. St James Park, National League North Play-off Semi-final. Away fans greeting their players as the team bus arrives outside the ground before Brackley Town play York City in the National League North play-off semi-final at St. James Park. The home club were formed in 1890 and have played at their current ground since 1974, this being their second opportunity to gain promotion to the National League for the first time. Brackley Town lost this tie 0-1 watched by a crowd of 1745, allowing York City to progress to the final the following week. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Home supporters leaving the stadium after AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Visiting players making their way to their dressing room after AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_41.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Tempers flare after the final whistle as AFC Fylde (in white) took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Second-half action as AFC Fylde (in white) took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_38.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Second-half action as AFC Fylde (in white) took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_37.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Second-half action as AFC Fylde (in white) took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_36.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Home supporters watching the second-half action as AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_35.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. The visitors come close to scoring during the first-half as AFC Fylde (in white) took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_33.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Visiting supporters look on during the first-half as AFC Fylde (in white) took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_30.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Visiting supporters look on during the first-half as AFC Fylde (in white) defend their goal against Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_31.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Home team manager Jim Bentley watches the pre-match rituals before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_28.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Referee Andrew Kitchen gives the thumbs up in the tunnel before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_25.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Two elderly home supporters reading the match programme in the main stand before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_24.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. A group of home supporters enjoying a chat and refreshments inside the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_23.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. The home club's mascot Syd the Seagull on the pitch before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_21.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Home supporters entering the stadium via a turnstile before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_19.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. A home supporter entering the stadium via a turnstile before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_18.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Home supporters arriving at the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_16.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Home supporters arriving at the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_15.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. A home team member of staff entering the dressing room before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_13.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Visiting supporter Guy Owen with his sons Harvey, 14 (left) and Joe, (13) outside the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_12.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Christel Aspinall (left) selling raffle tickets outside the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_10.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Away supporters queueing for tickets outside the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_11.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. A man and his two dogs wearing home colours arriving at the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_09.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Supporters enjoying refreshments in a bar at the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_07.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. A man and his two dogs wearing home colours arriving at the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_08.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Supporters enjoying refreshments in a bar at the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_06.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. Two home supporters arriving at the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_05.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. An exterior view of the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_02.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. An exterior view of the stadium before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_03.jpg
  • AFC Fylde 1, Aldershot Town 0, 14/03/2020. Mill Farm, National League. A sign advertising the day's fixture before AFC Fylde took on Aldershot Town in a National League game at Mill Farm, Wesham. The fixture was played against the backdrop of the total postponement of all Premier League and EFL football matches due to the the coronavirus outbreak. The home team won the match 1-0 with first-half goal by Danny Philliskirk watched by a crowd of 1668. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fylde_v_Aldershot_CM_01.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding the players at the UTS Stadium after the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_033.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding the players at the UTS Stadium after the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_032.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding the players at the UTS Stadium after the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_031.jpg
  • A streaker running across the pitch during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_030.jpg
  • Spectators watching the action during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_029.jpg
  • Spectators sitting on a shipping container watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_024.jpg
  • Spectators sitting on a shipping container watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_023.jpg
  • Spectators queueing for refreshments at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_018.jpg
  • The players making their way on to the pitch at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_015.jpg
  • First-half action at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_016.jpg
  • Supporters arriving at the turnstile up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_013.jpg
  • Supporters arriving at the turnstile up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_014.jpg
  • Home players going through their pre-match warm up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_012.jpg
  • Home players going through their pre-match warm up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_011.jpg
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