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  • Barnsley 1 Millwall 0, 22/02/2014. Oakwell, Championship. Millwall make the journey from south London to South Yorkshire for a Championship relegation battle with Barnsley. The West Stand (built in 1904) which is the only original part of Oakwell Stadium. The West stand also hosts the TV gantry.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnsley 1 Millwall 0, 22/02/2014. Oakwell, Championship. Millwall make the journey from south London to South Yorkshire for a Championship relegation battle with Barnsley. The West Stand (built in 1904) which is the only original part of Oakwell Stadium. The West stand also hosts the TV gantry.  Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_BarnsleyvMillwall_SG220214_016.JPG
  • Barnsley 1 Millwall 0, 22/02/2014. Oakwell, Championship. Millwall make the journey from south London to South Yorkshire for a Championship relegation battle with Barnsley. The West Stand is the only original part of Oakwell Stadium and also hosts the TV gantry. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_BarnsleyvMillwall_SG_220214.jpg
  • Everton 0 West Bromwich Albion 0, 19/01/2015. Goodison Park, Premier League. Home supporters in the Gwladys Street stand getting behind their team during the first half at Goodison Park, Liverpool of the Premier League match between Everton and West Bromwich Albion. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, despite the home team missing a first-half penalty by Kevin Mirallas. The game was watched by 34,739 spectators and left both teams languishing near the relegation zone. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Everton 0 West Bromwich Albion 0, 19/01/2015. Goodison Park, Premier League. Home supporters in the Gwladys Street stand watching the second-half at Goodison Park, Liverpool of the Premier League match between Everton and West Bromwich Albion. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, despite the home team missing a first-half penalty by Kevin Mirallas. The game was watched by 34,739 spectators and left both teams languishing near the relegation zone. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EvertonvWBA_CM190115_01.JPG35.JPG
  • Everton 0 West Bromwich Albion 0, 19/01/2015. Goodison Park, Premier League. Home fans in the Bullens Road stand, with its distinctive gable, watching the first-half action at Goodison Park, Liverpool during the Premier League match between Everton and West Bromwich Albion. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, despite the home team missing a first-half penalty by Kevin Mirallas. The game was watched by 34,739 spectators and left both teams languishing near the relegation zone. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EvertonvWBA_CM190115_01.JPG21.JPG
  • Sports Direct branding on the Leazes stand and East Stand roof.  Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_42.jpg
  • West ham players and fans at the top of the Leazes Stand, celebrate after Michail Antonio's goal put them 2-4 up. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_80.jpg
  • Fans making their way through the narrow gap between the Eat Stand and St James Street. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_24.jpg
  • Callum Wilson and Newcastle fans in the Leazes Stand rue a missed chance. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_54.jpg
  • Newcastle fans and Sports Direct branding in the Leazes stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_39.jpg
  • Fans making their way into the Milburn stand past a programme seller. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_32.jpg
  • Fans making their way into the Milburn stand past a programme seller. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_31.jpg
  • Fans queing for the lift to the milburn stand upper tiers. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_30.jpg
  • Fans, nearly all unmasked, making their way into the Milburn stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_27.jpg
  • Fans making their way through the narrow gap between the Eat Stand and St James Street. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_23.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent  Georgian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_21.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent  Georgian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_20.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent  Georgian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_18.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent  Georgian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_17.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent victorian and Goergian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_14.jpg
  • The Leazes Stand empties rapidly as full time approaches. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_87.jpg
  • Sports Direct branding on the East stand roof.  Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_41.jpg
  • Fans, nearly all unmasked, making their way into the Milburn stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_29.jpg
  • Fans, nearly all unmasked, making their way into the Milburn stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_28.jpg
  • Fans, nearly all unmasked, making their way into the Milburn stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_26.jpg
  • A turnstile operator in the East stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_22.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent  Georgian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_19.jpg
  • Fans making their way to the East Stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_16.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent victorian and Goergian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_15.jpg
  • Stars in stripes, a list of players with competative Newcastle appearances, outside the Milburn Stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_11.jpg
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. A faded sign on the exterior of the Booby Moore Stand, formerly the South Stand at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. Spectators standing in front of the main stand watching the first-half action at the Brain Boys West View Stadium as Bacup Borough (in black) play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
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  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_11.JPG
  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_10.JPG
  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_08.JPG
  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_05.JPG
  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_04.JPG
  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_02.JPG
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the Braemar Road stand and Ealing Road terrace stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_053.jpg
  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_09.JPG
  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_07.JPG
  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_06.JPG
  • Halifax 1 Rushden and Diamonds 1, The Shay, FA Cup First Round, 6th November 2005. Rushden won the replay 5-4 on penalties after a goalless replay. Halifax's unfinished East stand is prominant. The stand was being rebuilt but work stopped in 2002 When Halifax were relegated. The stand remained unfinished until Calderdale Council agrred to finince the completion. it reopened in 2010.
    WSC_Halifax_Rushden_061105_PT_01.JPG
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the Braemar Road stand and Ealing Road terrace stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_052.jpg
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. A fan poses for a photograph outside the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured after West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Outbuildings in from of the facade to the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured after West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_089.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Bobby Moore Stand watching the second-half action at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_078.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Bobby Moore Stand watching the second-half action at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_077.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in theBetway Stand applauding their team during the first-half at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_071.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans pictured with bubbles floating in front of the Betway Stand prior to the kick-off at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_057.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Building materials stored at the corner of the Bobby Moore Stand at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_055.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. The main facade of the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_024.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. An exterior view of the Sir Trevor Brooking Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_015.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. An exterior view of the East Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_013.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Two early arrivals posing for pictures outside the Bobby Moore Stand at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_003.JPG
  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. The Jimmy McIlroy stand and Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC seen from the adjoining cricket club, pictured on the day the club hosted West Ham United in an English Premier League match. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. The Jimmy McIlroy stand and Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC seen from the adjoining cricket club, pictured on the day the club hosted West Ham United in an English Premier League match. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BurnleyvWestHam_CM181014_01.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. The facade to the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured after West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_090.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans queueing for snacks at a refreshment stand at the Boleyn Ground after West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_086.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. A home club motif on iron gates underneath the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground after West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Betway Stand leaving the ground at the end of the match at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_083.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Betway Stand watching the first-half action at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WestHamvCPalace_CM020416_073.JPG
  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Betway Stand celebrating their team's second goal at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Bobby Moore Stand watching the first-half action at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Bobby Moore Stand watching the first-half action at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Chicken Run section of the East Stand celebrating their team's equalising goal in the first-half at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Bobby Moore Stand watch as their opponents open the scoring at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home fans in the Chicken Run section of the East Stand watching the first-half action at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Fans squeezing through the turnstiles in the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Home team flags for sale at a stall outside the Bobby Moore Stand at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. An exterior view of the Bobby Moore Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Fans arriving outside the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Fans arriving outside the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Fans arriving outside the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. An exterior view of the Sir Trevor Brooking Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. An exterior view of the Sir Trevor Brooking Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. An exterior view of the Sir Trevor Brooking Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. Turnstile entrances to the East Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. An exterior view of the East Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. An exterior view of the Bobby Moore Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. The stadium store under the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. A turnstile entrance to the Betway Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured before West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Home supporters filing out of the Jimmy McIlroy stand at the end of the Burnley versus West Ham United English Premier League match at Turf Moor. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Home supporters watching the final action from the Jimmy McIlroy stand as Burnley take on West Ham United in an English Premier League match at Turf Moor. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. The Jimmy McIlroy stand and Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC seen from the adjoining cricket club with its bar for visiting supporters, pictured on the day the club hosted West Ham United in an English Premier League match. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • West Ham United 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/04/2016. Boleyn Ground, Premier League. An exterior detail of the Sir Trevor Brooking Stand at the Boleyn Ground, pictured after West Ham United hosted Crystal Palace in a Barclays Premier League match. The Boleyn Ground at Upton Park was the club's home ground from 1904 until the end of the 2015-16 season when they moved into the Olympic Stadium, built for the 2012 London games, at nearby Stratford. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 34,857. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. A terraced house with a football flag in front of the Jimmy McIlroy stand at The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. The Bob Lord stand at The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. The view across the pitch from the main stand at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. The Bob Lord stand at The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bacup Borough 4 Holker Old Boys 1, 25/04/2016. Brain Boys West View Stadium, NorthWest Counties League Division One. A sign for visiting officials in the main stand at the Brain Boys West View Stadium before Bacup Borough play Holker Old Boys in a NorthWest Counties League division one fixture. Formed as Bacup in 1879, the club moved into their current home in 1889 and have been known as Bacup Borough since the 1920s, apart from a brief recent spell when they added the name Rossendale to their name. With both teams challenging for play-off places, Bacup Borough won this fixture by 4-1, watched by a crowd of 50. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Glossop North End 0 Barnoldswick Town 1, 19/02/2011. Surrey Street, North West Counties League Premier Division. Glossop North End management and substitutes watching the action as their club play Barnoldswick Town (in yellow) in the Vodkat North West Counties League premier division at the Surrey Street ground, with the main stand pictured. The visitors won the match by one goal to nil watched by a crowd of 203 spectators. Glossop North End celebrated their 125th anniversary in 2011 and were once members of the Football League in England, spending one season in the top division in 1899-00. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Glossop North End 0 Barnoldswick Town 1, 19/02/2011. Surrey Street, North West Counties League Premier Division. Glossop North End supporters watching the action as their club play Barnoldswick Town in the Vodkat North West Counties League premier division at the Surrey Street ground, with the main stand pictured. The visitors won the match by one goal to nil watched by a crowd of 203 spectators. Glossop North End celebrated their 125th anniversary in 2011 and were once members of the Football League in England, spending one season in the top division in 1899-00. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Glossop North End 0 Barnoldswick Town 1, 19/02/2011. Surrey Street, North West Counties League Premier Division. Glossop North End supporters sitting in the main stand watching the action as their club play Barnoldswick Town in the Vodkat North West Counties League premier division at the Surrey Street ground. The visitors won the match by one goal to nil watched by a crowd of 203 spectators. Glossop North End celebrated their 125th anniversary in 2011 and were once members of the Football League in England, spending one season in the top division in 1899-00. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Glossop North End 0 Barnoldswick Town 1, 19/02/2011. Surrey Street, North West Counties League Premier Division. A notice indicating seating for directors and VIPs in the main stand at Glossop North End's Surrey Street ground before the club's game with Barnoldswick Town in the Vodkat North West Counties League premier division. The visitors won the match by one goal to nil watched by a crowd of 203 spectators. Glossop North End celebrated their 125th anniversary in 2011 and were once members of the Football League in England, spending one season in the top division in 1899-00. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Glossop North End 0 Barnoldswick Town 1, 19/02/2011. Surrey Street, North West Counties League Premier Division. Two spectators reading the matchday programme in front of the main stand at Glossop North End's Surrey Street ground before the club's game with Barnoldswick Town in the Vodkat North West Counties League premier division. The visitors won the match by one goal to nil watched by a crowd of 203 spectators. Glossop North End celebrated their 125th anniversary in 2011 and were once members of the Football League in England, spending one season in the top division in 1899-00. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Banners on display in the stand as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Home defender Ezri Konsa prepares to take a throw watched by a television cameraman in front of the new Road stand as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
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