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  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. A Northampton Town fan taking a photograph of the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before his team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. A Northampton Town fan looking towards the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before his team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • A fan bows his head in front of the Bill Shankly statue after the 25th anniversary memorial service to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough stadium disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_01...jpg
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. A fan with a scarf bearing the names of Liverpool and Northampton Town football clubs outside the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before the team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. A Northampton Town fan taking a photograph on his mobile phone of the Hillsborough memorial outside the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before his team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. A Scotland fan celebrating his team's victory on an embankment behind the goal at the end of the Faroe Islands match with Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FaroeIslandsvScotland_SG060607_6...JPG
  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. A Scottish fan stands proudly in front of a selection of Scottish and Faroese flags before the Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir between the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FaroeIslandsvScotland_SG060607_1...JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. A Swansea City fan taking a photograph on Olympic Way as he makes his way to the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_011.JPG
  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. A Scottish fan takes a photograph of fellow spectators before the Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir between the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FaroeIslandsvScotland_SG060607_1...JPG
  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searched for their first point. A Stevenage fan puts his hands on his head as his team fail to score. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searced for their first point. A Stevenage fan puts his hands on his head as his team fail to score. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_StevenagevOrient_SG_170813_00.jpg
  • Fans congregate after the 25th anniversary memorial service to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough stadium disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_00...jpg
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. Fans making their way towards the famous Kop stand at Anfield, illuminated before Liverpool football club's Carling Cup third round tie at home to Northampton Town. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. Northampton Town and Liverpool fans standing next to the Hillsborough memorial outside the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before the team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Fans awaiting the arrival of the current team before the 25th anniversary memorial service to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough stadium disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_01...jpg
  • Fans linking arms after the 25th anniversary memorial service to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough stadium disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_00...jpg
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. Fans making their way towards the famous Kop stand at Anfield, illuminated before Liverpool football club's Carling Cup third round tie at home to Northampton Town. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. Fans making their way towards the famous Kop stand at Anfield, illuminated before Liverpool football club's Carling Cup third round tie at home to Northampton Town. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. Northampton Town and Liverpool fans standing next to the Hillsborough memorial outside the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before the team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. Northampton Town fans gathering outside the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before their team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. Fans making their way towards the famous Kop stand at Anfield, illuminated before Liverpool football club's Carling Cup third round tie at home to Northampton Town. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. Northampton Town and Liverpool fans looking at the Hillsborough memorial outside the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before the team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • Liverpool 2 Northampton Town 2, 22/09/2010. Anfield, League Cup third round. Northampton Town and Liverpool fans standing next to the Hillsborough memorial outside the Shankly Gates at Anfield, before the team's Carling Cup third round tie away to Liverpool. The visitors from English League 2 defeated Premier League Liverpool on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw after extra time in one of the biggest shock results in either clubs histories. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LiverpoolvNorthampton_CM220910_0...JPG
  • A woman attaching a scarf to the Shankly Gates next to the memorial at Anfield to the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster where 96 Liverpool football fans lost their lives. Mourners and well-wishers have been leaving flowers, scarves and wreaths after the publication of a report the previous week by the Hillsborough Independent Panel which released new information about the tragedy. The Hillsborough Justice Campaign had been campaigning for a new inquest into the disaster for the last 23 years. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM210912_00...jpg
  • Scarves from various football clubs tied to the Shankly Gates outside the stadium before the 25th anniversary memorial service to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough stadium disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_01...jpg
  • A man in shirt bearing the legend '96' in front of the Kop before the 25th anniversary memorial service to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough stadium disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_01...jpg
  • People walking in front of a banner commemorating the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster, before the 25th anniversary memorial service to the disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_00...jpg
  • Fans looking at the statue of former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly outside Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Fans looking at the statue of former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly outside Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_018.jpg
  • Fans looking at the statue of former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly outside Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_015.jpg
  • Fans looking at the statue of former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly outside Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_016.jpg
  • Mementos, wreaths and scarves placed Shankly Gates and the memorial at Anfield in memory to the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster where 96 Liverpool football fans lost their lives. Mourners and well-wishers have been leaving flowers, scarves and wreaths after the publication of a report the previous week by the Hillsborough Independent Panel which released new information about the tragedy. The Hillsborough Justice Campaign had been campaigning for a new inquest into the disaster for the last 23 years. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM210912_00...jpg
  • Scarves and a banner attached to the Shankly Gates at Anfield, part of the memorial to the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster where 96 Liverpool football fans lost their lives. Mourners and well-wishers have been leaving flowers, scarves and wreaths after the publication of a report the previous week by the Hillsborough Independent Panel which released new information about the tragedy. The Hillsborough Justice Campaign had been campaigning for a new inquest into the disaster for the last 23 years. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM210912_00...jpg
  • Mementos, wreaths and scarves placed Shankly Gates and the memorial at Anfield in memory to the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster where 96 Liverpool football fans lost their lives. Mourners and well-wishers have been leaving flowers, scarves and wreaths after the publication of a report the previous week by the Hillsborough Independent Panel which released new information about the tragedy. The Hillsborough Justice Campaign had been campaigning for a new inquest into the disaster for the last 23 years. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM210912_00...jpg
  • Mementos placed on the memorial at Anfield to the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster where 96 Liverpool football fans lost their lives. Mourners and well-wishers have been leaving flowers, scarves and wreaths after the publication of a report the previous week by the Hillsborough Independent Panel which released new information about the tragedy. The Hillsborough Justice Campaign had been campaigning for a new inquest into the disaster for the last 23 years. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM210912_00...jpg
  • A man attaching a scarf to the Shankly Gates next to the memorial at Anfield to the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster where 96 Liverpool football fans lost their lives. Mourners and well-wishers have been leaving flowers, scarves and wreaths after the publication of a report the previous week by the Hillsborough Independent Panel which released new information about the tragedy. The Hillsborough Justice Campaign had been campaigning for a new inquest into the disaster for the last 23 years. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM210912_00...jpg
  • Scarves from various football clubs tied to the Shankly Gates outside the stadium before the 25th anniversary memorial service to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough stadium disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_01...jpg
  • A poem and flowers lying outside the stadium before the 25th anniversary memorial service to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough stadium disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_01...jpg
  • Women signing on the Kop at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium during a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster. The Hillsborough disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_00...jpg
  • People walking in front of a banner commemorating the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster, before the 25th anniversary memorial service to the disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_00...jpg
  • Supporters displaying scarves at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium during a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster. The Hillsborough disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_00...jpg
  • Red balloons are released from the pitch at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium during a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster. The Hillsborough disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_00...jpg
  • Four men pose for a photograph in front of a banner commemorating the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster, before the 25th anniversary memorial service to the disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_00...jpg
  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. Two Scottish fans putting up flags behind the goals before the Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir between the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FaroeIslandsvScotland_SG060607_3...JPG
  • A young boy tying a scarf to a set of gates after the 25th anniversary memorial service to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium. The Hillsborough stadium disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HillsboroughMemorial_CM120414_00...jpg
  • Two supporters walking past boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • The exterior of the Kop stand at Anfield, home of Liverpool football club. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_010.jpg
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea fans cheering  their team on to the pitch before the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_024.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea fans gathering on the walk ways surrounding the stadium before the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_015.JPG
  • Supporters buying souvenirs from a stall outside boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_013.jpg
  • Two supporters walking past boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_010.jpg
  • Two supporters walking past boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_009.jpg
  • Two supporters walking past boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_008.jpg
  • Two supporters walking past boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_005.jpg
  • Two supporters walking past boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_003.jpg
  • Boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_001.jpg
  • The exterior of the Kop stand at Anfield, home of Liverpool football club. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_011.jpg
  • The exterior of the Kop stand at Anfield, home of Liverpool football club. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_012.jpg
  • A street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, showing the Kop stand in the background. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_008.jpg
  • A street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, showing the Kop stand in the background. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, with the Kop stand pictured in the background. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_004.jpg
  • Boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, with the Kop stand pictured in the background. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_003.jpg
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea fans making their way from the stadium in the rain after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_051.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea fans react with delight and disbelief at their team's second goal during the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_028.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final.Miltary personnel taking applause from Swansea fans before the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_019.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. A group of Reading fans walking towards the stadium on the day of the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_016.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Rival fans thronging Olympic Way on their way to the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_014.JPG
  • Boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Two supporters walking past boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_011.jpg
  • Boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_007.jpg
  • Two supporters walking past boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_006.jpg
  • Boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_004.jpg
  • Boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, pictured before the club took on Fulham in a Premier League match during the 2009-10 season. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM110410_002.jpg
  • The exterior of the Kop stand at Anfield, home of Liverpool football club. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_009.jpg
  • A street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, showing the Kop stand in the background. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_007.jpg
  • A street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, showing the Kop stand in the background. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_005.jpg
  • Boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, with the Kop stand pictured in the background. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_002.jpg
  • Boarded up and derelict houses in a street adjacent to Anfield, home of Liverpool football club, with the Kop stand pictured in the background. The club was one of the most successful and best supported teams in England and which won many domestic and European trophies. The most-famous part of the stadium was the Kop, where the Liverpool fans sat during games. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_AnfieldRegeneration_CM071010_001.jpg
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Disconsolate Reading fans looking on as Swansea players are presented with the winners' trophy after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_046.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea fans celebrating after their team is presented with the winners' trophy after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_044.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Disconsolate Reading fans looking on as Swansea players are presented with the winners' trophy after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_037.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Reading fans cheering their team on after they have pulled two quick goals back during the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_032.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final.Reading fans react with delight and disbelief at their team's second goal during the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_031.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea fans are covered by a giant sponsors' banner before the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_022.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea fans cheering  their team on to the pitch before the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_021.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea fans cheering  their team on to the pitch before the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_020.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Rival fans thronging Olympic Way on their way to the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_013.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Rival fans thronging Olympic Way on their way to the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_012.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final.Three Swansea fans walking towards the stadium on the day of the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Reading 2 Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_009.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Rival fans thronging Olympic Way on their way to the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_006.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. A group of Swansea City fans on Olympic Way on their way to the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_005.JPG
  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. A group of Swansea City fans pose for a photograph on Olympic Way as they make their way to the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_SwanseavReading_CM300511_004.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers sleeping on a road in the centre of Manchester as supporters gather to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan poses for a souvenir photograph as fans of Glasgow Rangers gather in the centre of Manchester to watch the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_01.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_35.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_17.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_27.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. A fan of Glasgow Rangers climbing on a statue in the centre of Manchester prior to watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_25.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_38.JPG
  • Rangers Fans in Manchester, 14/05/2008. Albert Square, UEFA Cup Final. Fans of Glasgow Rangers in the centre of Manchester watching the UEFA Cup final against Zenit St. Petersburg on a large screen in Albert Square, the location of one of the UEFA Fan Zones. The match was staged at the City of Manchester Stadium and was won by the Russian team by two goals to nil. It was Rangers' first European final appearance since they won the Cup-Winners Cup in 1972 and around 150,000 fans gathered in Manchester. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RangersFans_CM140508_34.JPG
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