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  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Home team supporters react with delight in the covered terracing behind the goal as their team scores the opening goal during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Home team supporters watching on from the covered terracing behind the goal as their team try to score the opening goal during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_28.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Spectators queueing for refreshments during half-time at the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_26.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Spectators watching the action from the terracing during the first-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_25.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The teams gathering in the players tunnel before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City (in green) at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_21.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The home team defending a corner during the first-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_19.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Three first-aid men sheltering from the cold before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_12.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A spectator buying a match day programme from vendors before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_09.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A sign reading 'one way only' on the outside wall of the stadium before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_02.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Home team supporters react with delight in the covered terracing behind the goal as their team scores the opening goal during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_30.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Home team supporters watching the action during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_23.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A man adjusting his daughter's woollen hat during the first-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_22.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Spectators chatting in the main stand before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_20.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The two teams walking onto the pitch before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_18.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The main stand pictured from outside the stadium before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_16.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A spectator copying down the team line-ups before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_15.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Spectators arriving inside the ground before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_14.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The home team players wrapped up against the cold warming up before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_10.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The team line-ups pinnated to a stanchion of the stand before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_11.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A souvenir ball on display in a lounge inside the stadium before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_08.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A row of photographs of current home team players in a corridor inside the stadium before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_07.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A man waiting at a bus stop opposite the main stand outside the stadium before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_06.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A sign reading 'home supporters and away supporters' on the outside wall of the stadium before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_04.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A poster advertising  the day's Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_05.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A child's pink keyboard left in the car park outside the stadium before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_03.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A poster  next to the turnstiles advertising  the day's Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_01.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A home-team supporter a wearing woollen hat watching the action during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_34.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The home fans heading for the exits at the conclusion of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_35.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Five spectators wearing woollen hats watching the action during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_33.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The four travelling fans watching the action during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_32.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Home team supporters react with delight in the covered terracing behind the goal as their team scores the opening goal during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_29.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. A spectators making his way to the club shop during half-time at the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_27.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The four travelling fans watching the action during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_24.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The home team's mascot and his father struggle to keep warm before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_17.JPG
  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. The home team players warming up before the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_AltrinchamvWorcester_CM230313_13.JPG
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A spectator and his dog watching the second-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Two players tussle for possession during the first-half action as Daisy Hill (blue shirts) took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_23.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A woman spectator seated watching the first-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Visiting fans putting up their club’s flags and banners before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_14.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. The home club’s match secretary fills out the team sheet in the bar before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_13.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators writing their contact details for coronavirus contact tracing purposes inside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_06.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators paying in at the turnstiles at the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_05.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. An advertising sign outside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_03.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A spectator and his dog watching the second-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_26.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators standing at the perimeter fence watching the first-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_21.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. The home team on the attack during the first-half action as Daisy Hill (blue shirts) took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_22.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A bottle of hand sanitiser for use by players and officials outside the dressing room before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_17.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Home players running on to the field before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Vintage photographs of the home team inside the club bar before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_12.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spare seating stacked for future use inside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_10.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A groundsman fist-bumps one of the coaches as the players and officials leave the field at the conclusion of the match as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. The teams exchange fist-bumps at the conclusion of the match as Daisy Hill (blue shirts) took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. The visiting team score their second goal at the end of the first-half as Daisy Hill (blue shirts) took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators standing at the perimeter fence watching the first-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Visiting fans putting up their club’s flags and banners before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. An old set of turnstiles stored inside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A sign informing the teams about warm-up rules on display inside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A sign advising spectators about coronavirus protocols inside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_08.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators writing their contact details for coronavirus contact tracing purposes inside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_07.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A member of the home club’s coaching staff arriving at the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_04.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. An external view of the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_01.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. An external view of the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_02.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators standing at the perimeter fence watching the first-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_18.jpg
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A small group of Clitheroe fans watching their team's match against Leek Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. Fans in the main stand watching Leek Town playing against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_015.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. Fans watching Leek Town playing against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_014.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A group of Leek Town fans watching as their team misses a chance to score during their team's match against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_012.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A small group of Clitheroe fans watching their team's match against Leek Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_009.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A small group of Clitheroe fans watching their team's match against Leek Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_006.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A small group of Clitheroe fans watching their team's match against Leek Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_005.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A Clitheroe player taking a corner against Leek Town during the clubs FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_004.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. The players of Leek Town (blue) and Clitheroe shaking hands on the pitch with each other and match officials prior to the clubs FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_003.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. Clitheroe's players celebrating after the final whistle after they defeated Leek Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_022.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. Fans in the enclosure watching Leek Town playing against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_018.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A small group of Clitheroe fans watching their team's match against Leek Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_017.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A group of Leek Town fans watching their team's match against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_011.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A small group of Clitheroe fans watching their team's match against Leek Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_010.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. The players of Leek Town observing a minute's silence on the pitch prior to the club's FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay against Clitheroe at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_008.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. The players of Leek Town (blue) and Clitheroe observing a minute's silence on the pitch prior to the clubs FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_007.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. The players of Leek Town (blue) and Clitheroe walking onto the pitch prior to the clubs FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_002.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. The players of Leek Town (blue) and Clitheroe walking onto the pitch with match officials prior to the clubs FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_001.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. Clitheroe's substitute players and backroom staff celebrating at the final whistle after they defeated Leek Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_021.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. Leek Town fans in the enclosure watching anxiously as their team tries to force an equaliser against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_020.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A group of Leek Town fans watching their team's match against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_019.JPG
  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. Fans standing next to the refreshment kiosk watching Leek Town playing against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeekTownvClitheroe_CM160908_013.JPG
  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A spectator looking at a display of souvenirs at a small museum dedicated to non-League football at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A display of souvenirs at a small museum dedicated to non-League football at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A display of souvenirs at a small museum dedicated to non-League football at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A sign advertising a small museum dedicated to non-League football at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 3 Ilkeston FC 1, 19/09/2015. The Mersey Travel Arena, Northern Premier League. Non-League programmes for sale in the club show at the Mersey Travel Arena, home to Marine Football Club, pictured before they played host to Ilkeston FC in a Northern Premier League premier division match. The match was won by the home side by 3 goals to 1 and was watched by a crowd of 398. Marine are baed in Crosby, Merseyside and have played at Rossett Park (now the Mersey Travel Arena)  since 1903, the club having been formed in 1894.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Home supporters watching the first-half action at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Spectators paying into the ground at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Second-half action at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool (in purple) hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Home supporters in the shed watching the early action at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside as City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Spectators gather in front of the club house at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. The home team lines up on the pitch at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Spectators gather in front of the club house at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Spectators paying into the ground at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. Two young girls selling club souvenirs at the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Holker Old Boys in a North West Counties League division one match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. A 6-1 victory over their visitors took 'the Purps' to the top of the division, in a match watched by 483 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CityofLiverpool_HolkerOB_CM10121...JPG
  • City of Liverpool 6 Holker Old Boys 1, 10/12/2016. Delta Taxis Stadium, North West Counties League Division One. A banner outside the Delta Taxis Stadium, Bootle, Merseyside before City of Liverpool hosted Hanley Town in a North West Counties League Macron Cup match. Founded in 2015, and aiming to be the premier non-League club in Liverpool, City were admitted to the League at the start of the 2016-17 season and were using Bootle FC's ground for home matches. The match was postponed due to a frozen pitch, City of Liverpool winning the rearranged tie 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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