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  • Fans leaving Mount Pleasant after Marske United took on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
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  • A visiting defender retrieves the ball from the net after the home team scored their third goal at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • The two teams waiting outside the dressing rooms at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • The two teams making their way onto the pitch at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • Spectators in the main stand awaiting the arrival of the teams at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • A board with the team line-ups at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • Fans arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • A man noting the team line-ups at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • Fans arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • A woman opens a window in a Portakabin at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • An view of Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • The referee and his assistants arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Players arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Players arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • A fan in a colourful hat watching the second-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Home fans in the Tin Shed applauding their team from the pitch at Mount Pleasant after Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Fans watching the second-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Fans watching the second-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Second-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • A spectator makes his way to the stand at half-time at Mount Pleasant as Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Home fans watching the first-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • First-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • First-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • Home manager Carl Jarrett pointing something to his coach during the first-half at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • Spectators in the Chicken Run watching the first-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • Spectators in the Chicken Run watching the first-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • First-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • The two teams exchanging handshakes on the pitch at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • The two teams making their way onto the pitch at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • The two teams waiting outside the dressing rooms at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • A man noting the team line-ups at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • The home players going through their pre-match warm-up at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • Statistics on a wall in the home dressing room at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Manager Carl Jarrett (left) in the home dressing room at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Manager Carl Jarrett (left) at the door to the home dressing room at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • The home team scoring their third goal at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • A home fan watching the first-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • First-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • Home club officials on duty awaiting the arrival of fans at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_004.jpg
  • Supporters in the social club at the UTS Stadium with photographs of former player Paul Gascoigne adorning the walls, pictured before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_006.jpg
  • A set of gates outside the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_002.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding the players at the UTS Stadium after the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_032.jpg
  • Spectators watching the action during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_027.jpg
  • Spectators queueing for refreshments at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_018.jpg
  • Visiting supporters react with delight to their team's opening goal at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_019.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_020.jpg
  • The players making their way on to the pitch at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_015.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_017.jpg
  • A BBC cameraman taping the players photographs to the perimeter fence at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_009.jpg
  • Visiting supporters arriving at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_005.jpg
  • Visiting players making their way to the dressing rooms at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_003.jpg
  • Visiting supporters arriving at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_001.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding the players at the UTS Stadium after the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_033.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding the players at the UTS Stadium after the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_031.jpg
  • Action during the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_026.jpg
  • Home supporters watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_021.jpg
  • Home players going through their pre-match warm up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_011.jpg
  • Action during the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_025.jpg
  • First-half action at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_022.jpg
  • Spectators watching the action during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_029.jpg
  • The referee intervenes between players during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_028.jpg
  • Spectators sitting on a shipping container watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_024.jpg
  • Spectators sitting on a shipping container watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_023.jpg
  • Supporters arriving at the turnstile up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_013.jpg
  • Supporters arriving at the turnstile up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_014.jpg
  • Home players going through their pre-match warm up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_012.jpg
  • Supporters arriving at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • A supporter at the refreshment kiosk at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • Supporters in the social club at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • A streaker running across the pitch during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • First-half action at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. An away supporter standing on a tree stump whilst watching the action during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Supporters watching the action in front of the tea bar during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Supporters watching the action in front of the tea bar during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. The match referee bursting balloons on the pitch in front of the visiting supporters behind a goal before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 0 Runcorn Linnets 1, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away supporters watching their team taking a corner during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away team players making their way to the dressing rooms after the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Supporters watching the action during the second-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Supporters watching the action during the second-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Supporters watching the action during the second-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. The home team (blue shirts) press for the opening goal during the second-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away supporters watching their team taking a corner during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Club mascots wearing home team shirts prepare for the arrival of the players before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Club mascots wearing home team shirts prepare for the arrival of the players before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away supporters cheering on their team during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Supporters watching the action in front of the tea bar during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Two elderly male supporters reading their programmes in the tea room inside the ground before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away supporters gathering in the tea room inside the ground before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. The derelict former home of General Chemicals FC, whose pitch was adjacent to Runcorn Town FC, pictured before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. The derelict former home of General Chemicals FC, whose pitch was adjacent to Runcorn Town FC, pictured before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away supporters arriving at the turnstiles before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Groundstaff dismantling the goals after the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away team players and staff celebrating Kevin Towey's 61st minute goal during the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away supporters cheering on their team during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Home supporters cheering on their team during the first-half of the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. A home supporter buying a programme inside the ground before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Supporters arriving inside the ground before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. TV commentator John Motson on a television set in the tea room inside the ground before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Away supporters gathering in the tea room inside the ground before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Runcorn Town 1 Runcorn Linnets 0, 26/12/2013. The Pavilions, North West Counties League Premier Division. Two elderly male supporters buying raffle tickets in the tea room inside the ground before the Boxing Day derby match between Runcorn Town and visitors Runcorn Linnets at the Pavilions, Runcorn, in a top-of the table North West Counties League premier division match. Runcorn Linnets won 1-0 and overtook their neighbours at the top of the league in a game watched by 803 spectators. Runcorn Linnets were a successor club to Runcorn FC, one of England foremost non-League clubs of the 1970s and 1980s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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