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  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. A club sign outside on a perimeter wall at Raydale Park before Gretna hosted Dalbeattie Star in a Lowland League fixture, which ended in a 0-0 draw. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. Visiting striker Garry O'Connor helping a man carrying a child in a pram up a stairway before Edinburgh University took on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_024.JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. Two opposing players walking towards the dressing rooms at Raydale Park, after Gretna (in stripes) took on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' browsing souvenirs before watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_020.JPG
  • Edinburgh City 1 East Kilbride 1, 12/03/2016. Meadowbank Stadium, Scottish Lowland League. GroundhopUK organisers Laurence Reade counting the crowd at Meadowbank Stadium during the final game of four Saturday fixtures as Edinburgh City take on East Kilbride in a Scottish Lowland League match which ended 1-1. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghCity_EKilbride_CM120316...JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. A 'groundhopper'  reading his match programme in the main stand at Raydale Park, before Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. Visiting players walking towards the dressing rooms after the final whistle as Edinburgh University took on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_039.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. The visiting team's technical area watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_036.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. Two spectators watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_035.JPG
  • Spartans 1 University of Stirling 0, 12/03/2016. Ainslie Park, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' boarding one of their specially-chartered buses before leaving for the Spartans versus University of Stirling Scottish Lowland League match at Ainslie Park, Edinburgh. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_SpartansvSirlingUni_CM120316_001.jpg
  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. A spectator sitting in a chair watching the action at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WhitehilvGalaFairydean_CM120316_...jpg
  • Edinburgh City 1 East Kilbride 1, 12/03/2016. Meadowbank Stadium, Scottish Lowland League. A 'groundhopper' eating a pie at Meadowbank Stadium during the final game of four Saturday fixtures as Edinburgh City take on East Kilbride in a Scottish Lowland League match which ended 1-1. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghCity_EKilbride_CM120316...jpg
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' and other spectators watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_037.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. Two 'groundhoppers' having refreshments in the clubhouse before watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_021.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. A spectator eating a pie at half-time as Edinburgh University took on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_034.JPG
  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. A bumper crowd watching the action at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WhitehilvGalaFairydean_CM120316_...jpg
  • A 'groundhopper'  taking a photograph of a sign outside Ferguson Park, Rosewell, before Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches.
    WSC_WhitehilvGalaFairydean_CM120316_...jpg
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. A 'groundhopper' posing for a photograph at the turnstile before watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_019.JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. Spectators watching the second-half action at Raydale Park, as Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • A club sign outside on a perimeter wall at Raydale Park before Gretna hosted Dalbeattie Star in a Lowland League fixture, which ended in a 0-0 draw. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. Home forward Jack Guthrie scores his team's second goal as Edinburgh University (in red) take on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_030.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' and other spectators watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_027.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. The players making their way onto the pitch before Edinburgh University take on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_026.JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. Spectators in the main stand watching the action at Raydale Park, as Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. Goalmouth action at Raydale Park, as Gretna (in stripes) take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. Christ Berezai (left) organiser of GroundhopUK, welcomes a supporter to Raydale Park, before Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. Spectators watching the action at Raydale Park, as Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0.  The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. The home dugout watches the first-half action at Raydale Park, as Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. A club sign outside on a perimeter wall at Raydale Park before Gretna hosted Dalbeattie Star in a Lowland League fixture, which ended in a 0-0 draw. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. A 'groundhopper'  watching the action through a binocular at Raydale Park, as Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. A visiting player removes his shirt after the final whistle as Edinburgh University took on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_038.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' and other spectators watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_028.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. The players making their way onto the pitch before Edinburgh University take on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_025.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' and other spectators watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_029.JPG
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. Home forward Jack Guthrie is congratulated after scoring his team's second goal as Edinburgh University (in red) take on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_032.JPG
  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. A bumper crowd watching the action at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WhitehilvGalaFairydean_CM120316_...jpg
  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. GroundhopUK organiser Laurance Reade using his crowd counter at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WhitehilvGalaFairydean_CM120316_...jpg
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' and other spectators watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_031.JPG
  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. Spectators paying in at a turnstile at Raydale Park, before Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Gretna_DalbeattieStar_CM110316_0...JPG
  • Spartans 1 University of Stirling 0, 12/03/2016. Ainslie Park, Scottish Lowland League. The teams emerging from the dressing rooms before the Spartans (in white) versus University of Stirling Scottish Lowland League match at Ainslie Park, Edinburgh. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Civil Service Strollers 2 Leith Athletic 3, 12/03/2016. Christie Gillies Park, East of Scotland Cup. The home team walking from the dressing rooms to the pitch after half-time at Christie Gilles Park, as Civil Service Strollers take on Leith Athletic in an East of Scotland League match, which the visitors won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Civil Service Strollers 2 Leith Athletic 3, 12/03/2016. Christie Gillies Park, East of Scotland Cup. 'Groundhoppers' watching the action at Christie Gilles Park, as Civil Service Strollers take on Leith Athletic in an East of Scotland League match, which the visitors won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. A bumper crowd watching as the home team take the lead at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. Spectators arriving at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, before Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_WhitehilvGalaFairydean_CM120316_...jpg
  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. A man carrying a child in a pram up a stairway before Edinburgh University took on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EdinburghUniSelkirk_CM130316_023.JPG
  • Edinburgh City 1 East Kilbride 1, 12/03/2016. Meadowbank Stadium, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' watching the action at Meadowbank Stadium during the final game of four Saturday fixtures as Edinburgh City take on East Kilbride in a Scottish Lowland League match which ended 1-1. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' and other spectators watching Edinburgh University taking on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. A 'groundhopper'  reading his match programme in the social club at Raydale Park, before Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Civil Service Strollers 2 Leith Athletic 3, 12/03/2016. Christie Gillies Park, East of Scotland Cup. 'Groundhoppers' watching the action at Christie Gilles Park, as Civil Service Strollers take on Leith Athletic in an East of Scotland League match, which the visitors won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Civil Service Strollers 2 Leith Athletic 3, 12/03/2016. Christie Gillies Park, East of Scotland Cup. 'Groundhoppers' watching the action at Christie Gilles Park, as Civil Service Strollers take on Leith Athletic in an East of Scotland League match, which the visitors won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Edinburgh University 3 Selkirk 2, 13/03/2016. Peffermill, Scottish Lowland League. The team line-ups written on a white board in the clubhouse before Edinburgh University took on Selkirk in a Scottish Lowland League match at Peffermill, Edinburgh in a game the hosts won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. A bumper crowd watching the action at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Edinburgh City 1 East Kilbride 1, 12/03/2016. Meadowbank Stadium, Scottish Lowland League. GroundhopUK organisers Laurence Reade counting the crowd at Meadowbank Stadium during the final game of four Saturday fixtures as Edinburgh City take on East Kilbride in a Scottish Lowland League match which ended 1-1. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. The referee and his assistants waiting outside the dressing rooms at Raydale Park, before Gretna take on Dalbeattie Star in a Scottish Lowland League fixture which ended 0-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gretna 0 Dalbeattie Star 0, 11/03/2016. Raydale Park, Lowland League. A club sign outside on a perimeter wall at Raydale Park before Gretna hosted Dalbeattie Star in a Lowland League fixture, which ended in a 0-0 draw. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Spartans 1 University of Stirling 0, 12/03/2016. Ainslie Park, Scottish Lowland League.'Groundhoppers' looking at pin badges for sale before the Spartans versus University of Stirling Scottish Lowland League match at Ainslie Park, Edinburgh. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. A bumper crowd watching the action at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Spartans 1 University of Stirling 0, 12/03/2016. Ainslie Park, Scottish Lowland League. Visiting manager Shelley Kerr shouting instructions from the dugout at the Spartans versus University of Stirling Scottish Lowland League match at Ainslie Park, Edinburgh. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Spartans 1 University of Stirling 0, 12/03/2016. Ainslie Park, Scottish Lowland League. 'Groundhoppers' enjoying refreshments before the Spartans versus University of Stirling Scottish Lowland League match at Ainslie Park, Edinburgh. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Spartans 1 University of Stirling 0, 12/03/2016. Ainslie Park, Scottish Lowland League. Spectators watching the action next to the dugout at the Spartans versus University of Stirling Scottish Lowland League match at Ainslie Park, Edinburgh. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. GroundhopUK organisers Laurance Reade (left) and Chris Berezai pictured at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. A white board with the team line-ups at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, before Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. GroundhopUK organiser Laurance Reade (second right) welcoming 'groundhoppers' to Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Civil Service Strollers 2 Leith Athletic 3, 12/03/2016. Christie Gillies Park, East of Scotland Cup. 'Groundhoppers' arriving at Christie Gilles Park, before Civil Service Strollers take on Leith Athletic in an East of Scotland League match, which the visitors won 3-2. The match was one of six attended by members of GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Whitehill Welfare 3 Gala Fairydean Rovers 0, 12/03/2016. Ferguson Park, Rosewell, Scottish Lowland League. Home supporters watching the action at Ferguson Park, Rosewell, as Whitehill Welfare take on Gala Fairydean Rovers in a Scottish Lowland League fixture, which the home team won 3-0. The match was one of six arranged by the league and GroundhopUK over the weekend to accommodate groundhoppers, fans who attempt to visit as many football venues as possible. Around 100 fans in two coaches from England participated in the 2016 Lowland League Groundhop and they were joined by other individuals from across the UK which helped boost crowds at the six featured matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A home team supporter waiting for the teams to take to the pitch before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Three young visiting supporters playing around on the grass bank  during the first-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A tactics board in the home dressing room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Spectators watching the action from the terracing during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. First-half action as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Action early in the first-half seen from the main stand as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The match officials changing room pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. An exterior view of the stadium before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Hand sanitisers for players' use at the side of the pitch before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The home team substitute Jamie Tumility scores the games only goal during the second-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The away team players going through their pre-match warm-up before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A commemorative pennant celebrating the club's trip to Barcelona in 1922 hanging in the committee room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Shirts hanging up in the home dressing room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The home players making their way down the tunnel after the game as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A club official collecting traffic cones at the conclusion of the match as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A spectator watches the action from the terracing during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting supporters watching the action during the first-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting supporters watching the action during the first-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. First-half action as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Social distancing signage on the terrace pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Social distancing signage on the terrace pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A groundsman staking out the goal nets before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Shirts hanging up in the home dressing room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Shirts hanging up in the home dressing room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A bottle of hand sanitiser for spectator use on the perimeter fence during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting goalkeeper Mark Bower gestures during the first-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The away team players going through their pre-match warm-up before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Home manager Jamie Tunstall (centre) checking footballs in the tunnel area before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A sign asking spectators to keep off the grass embankment pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A visiting supporter gesturing during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Social distancing signage on the terrace pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A commemorative pennant celebrating the club's trip to Barcelona in 1922 hanging in the committee room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. An exterior view the gates which were installed in 2019 before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. An early arrival making his way around the terrace pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting players and officials arriving before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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