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  • The New Saints 4 Bohemians 0, 20/07/2010. Park Hall Stadium, Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg. The New Saints manager Mike Davies giving his press conference at Park Hall Stadium, Oswestry after his team's Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg game with visitors Bohemians. Despite leading 1-0 from the first leg, the Dublin club went out following their 4-0 defeat by the Welsh champions. The match was the first-ever Champions League match in the UK played on an artificial pitch and was staged at the Welsh Premier League's ground which was located over the border in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hartlepool United 0 Middlesbrough 0, 20/07/2013. Victoria Ground, Pre-Season Friendly. Hartlepool United's manager Colin Cooper (white shirt) watching the first-half action at the Victoria Ground, Hartlepool, during a pre-season friendly between the home team and Middlesbrough. Hartlepool were relegated to League Two at the end of the 2012-13 season whilst their Teesside neighbours remained two divisions above them in the Championship. The game ended in a no-score draw watched by a crowd of 2307. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rochdale v Tranmere Rovers preparations, 31/12/2010. Prenton Park, League One. Tranmere Rovers manager Les Parry in his office preparing a powerpoint presentation for a player briefing at the club's Prenton Park ground, the day before his team's Npower League 1 fixture away to Rochdale. It was the first league fixture between the teams since March 1989. Rochdale won this latest encounter by three goals to two watched by a crowd of 5,500. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The New Saints 4 Bohemians 0, 20/07/2010. Park Hall Stadium, Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg. The New Saints manager Mike Davies watching the action through the rain at Park Hall Stadium, Oswestry during his team's Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg game with visitors Bohemians. Despite leading 1-0 from the first leg, the Dublin club went out following their 4-0 defeat by the Welsh champions. The match was the first-ever Champions League match in the UK played on an artificial pitch and was staged at the Welsh Premier League's ground which was located over the border in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The New Saints 4 Bohemians 0, 20/07/2010. Park Hall Stadium, Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg. The New Saints manager Mike Davies watching the action through the rain at Park Hall Stadium, Oswestry during his team's Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg game with visitors Bohemians. Despite leading 1-0 from the first leg, the Dublin club went out following their 4-0 defeat by the Welsh champions. The match was the first-ever Champions League match in the UK played on an artificial pitch and was staged at the Welsh Premier League's ground which was located over the border in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_TheNewSaintsvBohemians_CM200710_...JPG
  • Macclesfield Town 0 Gateshead 4, 22/02/2013. Moss Rose, Football Conference. Visiting manager Anth Smith gives instructions to one of his substitutes during the second half as Macclesfield Town (in blue) host Gateshead at Moss Rose in a Conference National fixture. The visitors from the North East who were in the relegation zone, shocked Macclesfield with four first half goals and won 4-0 in front of 1467 fans. Both teams were former members of the Football league, with Macclesfield dropping out in 2012. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Macclesfield Town 0 Gateshead 4, 22/02/2013. Moss Rose, Football Conference. Home team manager Steve King pointing during in the second half as Macclesfield Town (in blue) host Gateshead at Moss Rose in a Conference National fixture. The visitors from the North East who were in the relegation zone, shocked Macclesfield with four first half goals and won 4-0 in front of 1467 fans. Both teams were former members of the Football league, with Macclesfield dropping out in 2012. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hartlepool United 0 Middlesbrough 0, 20/07/2013. Victoria Ground, Pre-Season Friendly. Hartlepool United's manager Colin Cooper (white shirt) watching the first-half action at the Victoria Ground, Hartlepool, during a pre-season friendly between the home team and Middlesbrough. Hartlepool were relegated to League Two at the end of the 2012-13 season whilst their Teesside neighbours remained two divisions above them in the Championship. The game ended in a no-score draw watched by a crowd of 2307. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HartlepoolvMiddlesbrough_CM20071...JPG
  • Hartlepool United 0 Middlesbrough 0, 20/07/2013. Victoria Ground, Pre-Season Friendly. Hartlepool United's manager Colin Cooper (white shirt) watching the first-half action at the Victoria Ground, Hartlepool, during a pre-season friendly between the home team and Middlesbrough. Hartlepool were relegated to League Two at the end of the 2012-13 season whilst their Teesside neighbours remained two divisions above them in the Championship. The game ended in a no-score draw watched by a crowd of 2307. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HartlepoolvMiddlesbrough_CM20071...JPG
  • AFC Wimbledon 4 Portsmouth 0, 16/11/2013. Kingsmeadow, League Two. Wimbledon and Portsmouth have had turbulent histories and both supporter-owned clubs are now in League Two. Man drinks from a flask outside the marketing manager's office. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Aldershot Town 0 Torquay United 3, 15/08/2007. Recreation Ground, Football Conference.Torquay's first game in the Blue Square Premier. A 330 mile round trip to Aldershot Town's Recreation Ground. Manager Paul Buckle takes notes during the first half.
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  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Simon Grayson manager of Huddersfield Town. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_CPalacevHuddersfield_SG221212_26.JPG
  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Leyton Orient 2, 18/01/2014. Gresty Road, League One. The rival managers, Russell Slade (left) of Leyton Orient and Steve Davis at the Alexandra Stadium on Gresty Road, Crewe, the home of Crewe Alexandra (in red) during their home game against Leyton Orient in the SkyBet League One. The match was won by the visitors from London by 2-1 with two goals on debut by Chris Dagnall, sending Orient to the top of the league. The match was watched by 4830 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Aldershot Town 0 Torquay United 3, 15/08/2007. Plainmoor, Football Conference. Torquay's first game in the Blue Square Premier. A 330 mile round trip to Aldershot Town's Recreation Ground. The managers notes ready for studying on the long journey to Hampshire.
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  • Dagenham and Redbridge 1 Burton Albion 3, 21/02/2015. Victoria Road, League Two. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink prior to kick off. Burton Albion moved to the top of League Two following a hard-fought win over Dagenham & Redbridge played in-front of 1,718 supporters. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Birmingham City 1 Reading 3, 20/12/2008. St Andrews, Championship. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Oxford United 0 Woking 0, 20/10/2007. Kassam Stadium, Football Conference. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Doncaster Rovers 1 Manchester City 1 (aet) Doncaster win 3-0 on pens, 21/09/2005. Belle Vue, Carling Cup. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Grimsby Town 2 Lincoln City 2, 20/02/2010. Blundell Park, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Plymouth Argyle 2 Exeter City 0, 11/12/2010. Home Park, League One. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Ipswich Town 1 Blackburn Rovers 1, 18/08/2012. Portman Road, Championship. Blackburn visit Suffolk for their first game back in the Championship. Steve Kean in the technical area. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Ipswich Town 1 Blackburn Rovers 1, Ipswich Town 1 Blackburn Rovers 1, 18/08/2012. Portman Road, Championship. Blackburn visit Suffolk for their first game back in the Championship. Steve Kean in the technical area. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Ian Holloway's post-match interview. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_CPalacevHuddersfield_SG221212_45.JPG
  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Ian Holloway dashes down the tunnel to deliver his half time team talk. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_CPalacevHuddersfield_SG221212_14.JPG
  • Southampton 0 Everton 0, 23/01/2013. St Mary's, Premier League. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Gillingham 0 Scunthorpe United 3, 11/10/2014. Priestfield Stadium, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • St Albans 0 Morecambe 2, 03/04/2007. Clarence Park, Football Conference. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Paul Fairclough. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Paul Fairclough in the technical area. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_BarnetvRochdale_SG080510_17.JPG
  • Oxford United 0 Woking 0, 20/10/2007. Kassam Stadium, Football Conference. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_OxfordvWoking_SG201007_33.JPG
  • Oxford United 0 Woking 0, 20/10/2007. Kassam Stadium, Football Conference. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_OxfordvWoking_SG201007_16.JPG
  • Plymouth Argyle 2 Exeter City 0, 11/12/2010. Home Park, League One. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Plymouth Argyle 2 Exeter City 0, 11/12/2010. Home Park, League One. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Plymouth Argyle 2 Exeter City 0, 11/12/2010. Home Park, League One. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Plymouth Argyle 2 Exeter City 0, 11/12/2010. Home Park, League One. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Plymouth Argyle 2 Exeter City 0, 11/12/2010. Home Park, League One. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • AFC Wimbledon Pre Season Training,  22/07/2011. King's College Sports Ground, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • AFC Wimbledon Pre Season Training,  22/07/2011. King's College Sports Ground, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • AFC Wimbledon Pre Season Training,  22/07/2011. King's College Sports Ground, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • AFC Wimbledon Pre Season Training,  22/07/2011. King's College Sports Ground, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • AFC Wimbledon Pre Season Training,  22/07/2011. King's College Sports Ground, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • AFC Wimbledon Pre Season Training,  22/07/2011. King's College Sports Ground, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • AFC Wimbledon Pre Season Training,  22/07/2011. King's College Sports Ground, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • AFC Wimbledon Pre Season Training,  22/07/2011. King's College Sports Ground, League Two. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Ipswich Town 1 Blackburn Rovers 1, 18/08/2012. Portman Road, Championship. Blackburn visit Suffolk for their first game back in the Championship. Steve Kean in the technical area. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_IpswichvBlackburn_SG180812_16.JPG
  • Tottenham Hotspur 0 Lazio 0, 20/09/2012. White Hart Lane, Europa League. Andre Villas-Boas watches the action from the technical area. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Tottenham Hotspur 0 Lazio 0, 20/09/2012. White Hart Lane, Europa League. Andre Villas-Boas in the technical area before kick off. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Whitehawk 2 Eastbourne Borough 0, 26/12/2014. The Enclosed Ground, Vanarama Conference South. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Whitehawk 2 Eastbourne Borough 0, 26/12/2014. The Enclosed Ground, Vanarama Conference South. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Whitehawk 2 Eastbourne Borough 0, 26/12/2014. The Enclosed Ground, Vanarama Conference South. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Whitehawk 2 Eastbourne Borough 0, 26/12/2014. The Enclosed Ground, Vanarama Conference South. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Whitehawk 2 Eastbourne Borough 0, 26/12/2014. The Enclosed Ground, Vanarama Conference South. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Simon Grayson endures pain in the technical area. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_CPalacevHuddersfield_SG221212_41.JPG
  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Ian Holloway in the technical area. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_CPalacevHuddersfield_SG221212_42.JPG
  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Ian Holloway in the technical area. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_CPalacevHuddersfield_SG221212_40.JPG
  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. The Home and away bench watch the action unfold. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_CPalacevHuddersfield_SG221212_35.JPG
  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Ian Holloway rues a near miss. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_CPalacevHuddersfield_SG221212_32.JPG
  • Southampton 0 Everton 0, 23/01/2013. St Mary's, Premier League. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_SouthamptonvEverton_SG210113_26.JPG
  • Stamford AFC 2 Marine 4, 29/03/2014. Wothorpe Road, Northern Premier League. The Stamford changing room ahead of The Northern Premier League game between Stamford AFC and Marine from The Daniels Stadium. Marine won the game 4-2 in front of 320 supporters to boost their chances of relegation survival. Stamford AFC are moving to the brand new Zeeco Stadium at the end of the 2013/14 season Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnsley 1 Millwall 0, 22/02/2014. Oakwell, Championship. Millwall make the journey from south London to South Yorkshire for a Championship relegation battle with Barnsley. The distinct figure of Ian Holloway barks orders on the touchline. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnsley 1 Millwall 0, 22/02/2014. Oakwell, Championship. Millwall make the journey from south London to South Yorkshire for a Championship relegation battle with Barnsley. Ian Holloway makes his way to the dressing room area beneath the North Stand.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Milton Keynes Dons 1 Shrewsbury Town 2, 18/05/2007. League Two Play off semi-final, National Hockey Stadium. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Whitehawk 2 Eastbourne Borough 0, 26/12/2014. The Enclosed Ground, Vanarama Conference South. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_WhitehawkvEastbourne_SG261214_21.JPG
  • Whitehawk 2 Eastbourne Borough 0, 26/12/2014. The Enclosed Ground, Vanarama Conference South. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_WhitehawkvEastbourne_SG261214_09.JPG
  • Southampton 0 Everton 0, 23/01/2013. St Mary's, Premier League. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_SouthamptonvEverton_SG210113_24.JPG
  • Aldershot Town 0 Torquay United 3, 15/08/2007. Plainmoor, Football Conference. Torquay's first game in the Blue Square Premier. A 330 mile round trip to Aldershot Town's Recreation Ground. The managers notes ready for studying on the long journey to Hampshire.
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  • Stockport Pre-Season Training, 09/07/2008. Manor Farm, Timperley, League One. Stockport County manager Jim Gannon chatting to the club's managing director Mark Maguire at the club's Edgeley Park ground in Stockport, Cheshire. County were promoted up to league One following a play-off final victory over Rochdale at Wembley in May, 2008. Jim Gannon took over as manager of the club in 2006 and lead them to promotion after three seasons in League Two. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stockport Pre-Season Training, 09/07/2008. Manor Farm, Timperley, League One. Stockport County manager Jim Gannon chatting to the club's managing director Mark Maguire at the club's Edgeley Park ground in Stockport, Cheshire. County were promoted up to league One following a play-off final victory over Rochdale at Wembley in May, 2008. Jim Gannon took over as manager of the club in 2006 and lead them to promotion after three seasons in League Two. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • A group of recently-signed Italian players taking part in training under former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where Pedro Pasculli was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where Pedro Pasculli was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where Pedro Pasculli was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli (centre), pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019, alongside club owner Domenico Serafino (left) and technical director Max Leghissa . This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-24.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-23.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-16.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-14.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-12.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-08.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-07.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-09.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-06.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-05.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-04.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-01.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-02.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-25.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-17.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-15.jpg
  • Stockport Pre-Season Training, 09/07/2008. Manor Farm, Timperley, League One. Stockport County manager Jim Gannon watching his players training during a pre-season training session at the club's training ground at Manor Farm, Timperley, Cheshire. Stockport County were promoted up to league One following a play-off final victory over Rochdale at Wembley in May, 2008. Jim Gannon took over as manager of the club in 2006 and lead them to promotion after three seasons in League Two. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Visiting manager Kenny Jackett (in suit) and his opposite number, caretaker manager Terry McPhillips watching the second-half action at Bloomfield Road stadium as Blackpool hosted Portsmouth in an English League One fixture. The match was proceeded by a protest by around 500 home fans against the club's controversial owners Owen Oyston, many of whom did not attend the game. The match was won by the visitors by 2-1 with two goals by Ronan Curtis watched by just 4,154 almost half of which were Portsmouth supporters.
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  • Barnet 2 Morecambe 0, 16/12/2017. The Hive, League Two. Mark McGhee Manager of Barnet and Jim Bentley Manager of Morecambe. Barnet v Morecambe Photo by Paul Thompson.
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