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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators keeping an eye on both cricket and football matches as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators keeping an eye on both cricket and football matches as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A young cricketer retrieves a stray ball from behind the football pitch during the first-half as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators keeping an eye on both cricket and football matches as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators keeping an eye on both cricket and football matches as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A visiting player making his way towards the football pitch before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting players wall defending a first-half free kick as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Players making their way into the dressing room after Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The view from the club house and pavilion across the ground as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A spectator watching the first-half from his garden gate action as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting players emerging from their dressing room before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A visiting player makes his way into the dressing room after Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Home players making their way into the dressing room after Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team net their fourth goal from the penalty spot as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team on the attack during the second-half as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Spectators watching the second-half action as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team on the attack during the second-half as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. Visiting players do some running repairs at half-time as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A warning sign on one of the garden gates at the side of the pitch, pictured as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The view from the club house and pavilion across the ground as Chester Nomads (in yellow) play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A warning sign on one of the garden gates behind the goal, pictured as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team on the attack during the first-half as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A home player taking a corner kick as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. A spectator watching the first-half action as Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team players going through the team line-up and tactics on the pitch before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The visiting team players warming up before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team players going through the team line-up and tactics on the pitch before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Chester Nomads 4 Ellesmere Port Town 1, 27/04/2022. Boughton Hall, West Cheshire League Division One. The home team players warming up before Chester Nomads play Ellesmere Port Town in a West Cheshire League Division One fixture at Boughton Hall, Chester. Formed in 1906, Nomads moved to their current ground in 1913, which they share with Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club. The home team won this match 4-1 attended by a smattering of spectators who watched both the football and cricket matches taking place on adjacent pitches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Denton 1 Winnington Avenue 1, 01/06/2021. Whittles Park, Cheshire League League 1. A member of the home club's background staff inflating footballs before Denton Town played Winnington Avenue in a Cheshire League, League 1 fixture at Whittles Park, Denton, Greater Manchester. Formed as Bradford Parish, they changed their name to its present one in 1994, relocated to the current ground the following year and stepped up to the Cheshire League in 2006. Watched by a crowd of 50 spectators, second-placed Denton could only draw this game 1-1, leaving them behind league leaders Knowsley South by five points with only three games each remaining. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Linlithgow Rose 4 Pumpherston Juniors 0, 20/08/2008. Prestonfield Stadium, Dechmont Forklift League Cup. Linlithgow Rose, dressed in their change strip of white, taking on local rivals Pumpherston Juniors at Rose's Prestonfield ground in a Dechmont Forklift League Cup group match which the home side won 4-0. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Linlithgow Rose 4 Pumpherston Juniors 0, 20/08/2008. Prestonfield Stadium, Dechmont Forklift League Cup. Linlithgow Rose players dressed in their change strip of white, taking to the field at their Prestonfield ground for Dechmont Forklift League Cup group match against local rivals Pumpherston Juniors, which the home side won 4-0. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Two young spectators eating pies on the terracing while watching Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok's management team and substitues players watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Linlithgow Rose 4 Pumpherston Juniors 0, 20/08/2008. Prestonfield Stadium, Dechmont Forklift League Cup. Linlithgow Rose, dressed in their change strip of white, on the attack against Pumpherston Juniors at Rose's Prestonfield ground in a Dechmont Forklift League Cup group match which the home side won 4-0. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Linlithgow Rose 4 Pumpherston Juniors 0, 20/08/2008. Prestonfield Stadium, Dechmont Forklift League Cup. Players of Linlithgow Rose, dressed in their change strip of white, celebrating their opening goal against Pumpherston Juniors at Rose's Prestonfield ground in a Dechmont Forklift League Cup group match which the home side won 4-0. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Linlithgow Rose 4 Pumpherston Juniors 0, 20/08/2008. Prestonfield Stadium, Dechmont Forklift League Cup. Linlithgow Rose, dressed in their change strip of white, taking on local rivals Pumpherston Juniors at Rose's Prestonfield ground in a Dechmont Forklift League Cup group match which the home side won 4-0. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Linlithgow Rose 4 Pumpherston Juniors 0, 20/08/2008. Prestonfield Stadium, Dechmont Forklift League Cup. A groundsman retrieving a ball from a hedge as Linlithgow Rose take on local rivals Pumpherston Juniors at Rose's Prestonfield ground in a Dechmont Forklift League Cup group match which the home side won 4-0. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Linlithgow Rose 4 Pumpherston Juniors 0, 20/08/2008. Prestonfield Stadium, Dechmont Forklift League Cup. A groundsman retrieving a ball from a hedge as Linlithgow Rose, dressed in their change strip of white, take on local rivals Pumpherston Juniors at Rose's Prestonfield ground in a Dechmont Forklift League Cup group match which the home side won 4-0. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Linlithgow Rose 4 Pumpherston Juniors 0, 20/08/2008. Prestonfield Stadium, Dechmont Forklift League Cup. Linlithgow Rose, dressed in their change strip of white, taking on local rivals Pumpherston Juniors at Rose's Prestonfield ground in a Dechmont Forklift League Cup group match which the home side won 4-0. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Linlithgow Rose 4 Pumpherston Juniors 0, 20/08/2008. Prestonfield Stadium, Dechmont Forklift League Cup. Linlithgow Rose, dressed in their change strip of white, taking on local rivals Pumpherston Juniors at Rose's Prestonfield ground in a Dechmont Forklift League Cup group match which the home side won 4-0. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Supporters leaving the ground after Kirkintilloch Rob Roy's match against local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Kirkintilloch Rob Roy backroom staff and substitute players watching their team (in red-and-black) taking on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Supporters watching Kirkintilloch Rob Roy (in red-and-black) taking on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. The dilapidated gents toilet at Kirkintilloch Rob Roy's soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Supporters watching Kirkintilloch Rob Roy (in red-and-black) taking on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Kirkintilloch Rob Roy supporters watching their team (in red-and-black) taking on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Kirkintilloch Rob Roy supporters watching their team (in red-and-black) taking on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Kilsyth Rangers players celebrating their team's decisive equaliser against local rivals Kirkintilloch Rob Roy in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park, Kirkintilloch. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Kirkintilloch Rob Roy fans queueing at the refreshment room as their team take on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. Supporters watching Kirkintilloch Rob Roy (in red-and-black) taking on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Spectators watching Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok fans watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok (black-and-white) defending a corner against local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. A woman spectator walking her dogs around the pitch as Pollok (black-and-white) take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok fans in the shed watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok's management team and substitues players watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. The souvenir shop open for business as Pollok (black-and-white) take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Spectators watching Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. The Campsie Fells providing the backdrop as Kirkintilloch Rob Roy (in red-and-black) take on local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. A Kilsyth Rangers player (blue) competes for a loose ball against local rivals Kirkintilloch Rob Roy in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park, Kirkintilloch. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1 Kilsyth Rangers 1, 16/08/2008. Adamslie Park, Sectional League Cup. A Kirkintilloch Rob Roy committee member watching as his team takes to the field against local rivals Kilsyth Rangers in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 8 tie at soon-to-be demolished Adamslie Park. The game ended in a 1-1 draw allowing Kilsyth to progress to the quarter-finals. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Spectators watching Pollok (black-and-white) taking on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Pollok 2 Neilston Juniors 1, 13/08/2008. Newlandsfield, Sectional League Cup. Pollok fans in the shed watching the action as their team take on local rivals Neilston Juniors in a Sectional League Cup (Central) Section 5 tie at Newlandsfield on Glasgow's south side. The home side won the game by 2-1 in front of 302 fans. Junior football was divided into East, West and North sections and played throughout Scotland. It had its own governing body, the SJFA and regional pyramid structure and national cup competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team and staff line up for a team photograph for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. First-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Supporters having a drink in the social club bar before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators walking into the social club bar before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team's goalkeepers warming-up before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. A sign pointing the way to the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. A sign pointing the way to the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team players leaving the pitch for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The kit man folding away strips for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home players wandering back onto the pitch after half-time during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators watching the second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Young supporters with scarves and a homemade banner pictured during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. First-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team's mascot inside the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. First-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators purchasing half-time draw tickets before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators gathering inside the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. A spectator making an enquiry in the club shop before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Souvenirs on sale in the club shop before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Souvenirs on sale in the club shop before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The two teams exchanging handshakes before Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The two teams lining up outside the changing rooms before Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Fans paying in at the turnstiles before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. An exterior view of the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. An exterior view of the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. A sign bidding farewell to spectators after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Club officials gathering corner flags for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team players leaving the pitch for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators watching the second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. One of the home team players on the substitutes' bench during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team's mascot exits the snack bar before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Two spectators in caps watching the first-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The two teams walking on to the pitch before Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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