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  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows home side's players celebrate their goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows Craigroyston players taking the field from the dressing rooms which are located outside the ground. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Crewe Alexandra assistant manager Steve Davis giving instructions to one of his Crewe Alexandra players as they warm up prior to their League 2 fixture against Aldershot Town at the Alexandra Stadium. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gornal Athletic 4 Wisbech Town 2, 02/02/2013. Garden Walk Stadium, FA Vase 4th round. A groundsman watching the players of Wisbech Town arriving at Garden Walk Stadium, prior to their FA Vase 4th round tie at Gornal Athletic from Dudley in the West Midlands. Gornal, from the Midland Alliance and appearing for the first time at this stage of the tournament, defeated Wisbech, who play in the Eastern Counties League, by 4-2 after extra-time, after the visitors had lead two-nil after 10 minutes. The FA Vase was a nationwide, non-League English football tournament for semi-professional clubs and the winner of this tie played away at Bodmin Town in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. Visiting supporters and players celebrating their team’s goal as Congleton Town (white) play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Charnock Richard 2 Freckleton 1, Mossie Park, West Lancashire Football League. The players of Charnock Richard (green) and visitors Freckleton make their way across the car park to the pitch from the adjoining clubhouse at half-time in a West Lancashire Football League fixture at Mossie Park, Charnock Richard. Charnock Richard won by two goals to one. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. Spectators and substitute players watching on as Lostock St. Gerard's play AFC Darwen (red) in a West Lancashire Football League fixture. AFC Darwen won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lostock St. Gerard's 0 AFC Darwen 2, 13/02/2010. Waterlingpool Lane, West Lancashire Football League. AFC Darwen players warming up in the shadow of one of two giant gas holders which dominate the local landscape. The visitors won by 2 goals to nil. The league was formed in 1904, although 1905-06 was the first season and sits at step seven of the pyramid system. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. Rhyl players celebrate their third goal against Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Home players Julian Jeanvier and Ezri Konsa battle for possession with Stauart Dallas during the first-half as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
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  • Visiting players celebrating at the final whistle after Ilkeston Town hosted Walsall Wood in a Midland Football League premier division match at the New Manor Ground, Ilkeston. The home team were formed in 2017 taking the place of Ilkeston FC which had been wound up earlier that year. Watched by a crowd of 1587, their highest of the season, the match was top versus second, however, the visitors won 4-0 and replaced their hosts at the top of the division on goal difference with two matches to play
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  • Visiting players celebrating at the final whistle after Ilkeston Town hosted Walsall Wood in a Midland Football League premier division match at the New Manor Ground, Ilkeston. The home team were formed in 2017 taking the place of Ilkeston FC which had been wound up earlier that year. Watched by a crowd of 1587, their highest of the season, the match was top versus second, however, the visitors won 4-0 and replaced their hosts at the top of the division on goal difference with two matches to play
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  • The players walking on to the pitch before Ilkeston Town (in red) host Walsall Wood in a Midland Football League premier division match at the New Manor Ground, Ilkeston. The home team were formed in 2017 taking the place of Ilkeston FC which had been wound up earlier that year. Watched by a crowd of 1587, their highest of the season, the match was top versus second, however, the visitors won 4-0 and replaced their hosts at the top of the division on goal difference with two matches to play
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  • The players walking on to the pitch before Ilkeston Town (in red) host Walsall Wood in a Midland Football League premier division match at the New Manor Ground, Ilkeston. The home team were formed in 2017 taking the place of Ilkeston FC which had been wound up earlier that year. Watched by a crowd of 1587, their highest of the season, the match was top versus second, however, the visitors won 4-0 and replaced their hosts at the top of the division on goal difference with two matches to play
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  • The players leaving the pitch after Cambrian and Clydach Vale (in blue) took on Cwmbran Celtic at King George's New Field in a Welsh League Division One match, the top division of the Welsh Football League and the second level of the Welsh football league system. The club, formed in 1965 reached the final of the 2018-19 League Cup final and can count on ex-England manager Terry Venables as a former club chairman. Cambrian and Clydach Vale won this match 2-0, watch by a crowd of around 100 spectators.
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  • The players exchanging handshakes at the final whistle after Cambrian and Clydach Vale (in blue) took on Cwmbran Celtic at King George's New Field in a Welsh League Division One match, the top division of the Welsh Football League and the second level of the Welsh football league system. The club, formed in 1965 reached the final of the 2018-19 League Cup final and can count on ex-England manager Terry Venables as a former club chairman. Cambrian and Clydach Vale won this match 2-0, watch by a crowd of around 100 spectators.
    WSC_Clydach_Cwmbran_CM160219_028.jpg
  • The home team players emerge from the changing rooms before Cambrian and Clydach Vale take on Cwmbran Celtic at King George's New Field in a Welsh League Division One match, the top division of the Welsh Football League and the second level of the Welsh football league system. The club, formed in 1965 reached the final of the 2018-19 League Cup final and can count on ex-England manager Terry Venables as a former club chairman. Cambrian and Clydach Vale won this match 2-0, watch by a crowd of around 100 spectators.
    WSC_Clydach_Cwmbran_CM160219_012.jpg
  • The home players taking part in their pre-match warm up before Cambrian and Clydach Vale take on Cwmbran Celtic at King George's New Field in a Welsh League Division One match, the top division of the Welsh Football League and the second level of the Welsh football league system. The club, formed in 1965 reached the final of the 2018-19 League Cup final and can count on ex-England manager Terry Venables as a former club chairman. Cambrian and Clydach Vale won this match 2-0, watch by a crowd of around 100 spectators.
    WSC_Clydach_Cwmbran_CM160219_007.jpg
  • Players receiving treatment during the first-half after a clash of heads as Burnley (in claret) hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
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  • A fan taking a selfie as the players make their way onto the pitch before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
    WSC_Burnley_Everton_CM261218_033.jpg
  • Home players taking part in the pre-match warm up before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
    WSC_Burnley_Everton_CM261218_031.jpg
  • Home players taking part in the pre-match warm up before Burnley hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
    WSC_Burnley_Everton_CM261218_030.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.
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  • 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
  • Home players celebrating their team's third goal scored by Connor Murray at Palmerston Park, Dumfries as Queen of the South hosted Dundee United in a Scottish Championship fixture. The home has played at the same ground since its formation in 1919. Queens won the match 3-0 watched by a crowd of 1,531 spectators.
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  • The home players gather in a huddle after Warrington Town had lost to King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
    WSC_Warrington_KingsLynn_CM110519_03...jpg
  • Visiting players celebrating with their trophy after Warrington Town defeated King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
    WSC_Warrington_KingsLynn_CM110519_02...jpg
  • The visiting players arriving at the ground before Warrington Town played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
    WSC_Warrington_KingsLynn_CM110519_00...jpg
  • Players of Morecambe Football Club at the end of a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Players of Morecambe Football Club at the end of a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Players of Morecambe Football Club on a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MorecambePreSeason_CM260707_012.JPG
  • Players of Morecambe Football Club on a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MorecambePreSeason_CM260707_007.JPG
  • Cammell Laird 5 Guiseley 4, 20/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Cammell Laird FC players warming up before they take on Guiseley in a Unibond League premier division game at Kirklands, Birkenhead. Lairds beat their visitors, who were lying second in the table by 5 goals to 4 on front of a crowd of just 112. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. The players of Cammell Laird FC lining up before their Unibond League premier division game against Witton Albion at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. The players of Cammell Laird FC and Witton Albion taking the field before their Unibond League premier division at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_CammellLairdvWittonA_CM121208_01...JPG
  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. The players of Cammell Laird FC and Witton Albion taking the field before their Unibond League premier division at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Directors of Cammell Laird FC in the committee room watching the players warming up before their Unibond League premier division at Kirklands, Birkenhead against Witton Albion. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
    WSC_CammellLairdvWittonA_CM121208_00...JPG
  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Fans of Crewe Alexandra outside on the main stand collecting autographs from Crewe Alexandra players as they warm up prior to their League 2 fixture against Aldershot Town at the Alexandra Stadium. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Players of Aldershot Town warming up prior to their League 2 fixture against Crewe Alexandra at the Alexandra Stadium. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. Home fans applauding their players from the pitch after Hertha Berlin have defeated Sporting Lisbon in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in a UEFA Europa League group match. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. The home team players unfurling a banner thanking their fans after Hertha Berlin have defeated Sporting Lisbon in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in a UEFA Europa League group match. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. The home players emerging from the dressing rooms before the start of the second half as Hertha Berlin take on Sporting Lisbon in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in a UEFA Europa League group match. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Southport players attempt to waste precious seconds during the final minutes of their match against Harrogate Town at Wetherby Road, Harrogate. The Conference North match was won 3-2 by Southport, a result which kept the Sandgrounders on course for top spot in the division while Harrogate Town remained bottom.
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  • Southport players celebrating their team's second goal scored by Chris Lever at the start of the second half against Harrogate Town at Wetherby Road, Harrogate. The Conference North match was won 3-2 by Southport, a result which kept the Sandgrounders on course for top spot in the division while Harrogate Town remained bottom.
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  • Southport players dressed in their change colours of all white taking to the pitch before their team's match against Harrogate Town at Wetherby Road, Harrogate. The Conference North match was won 3-2 by Southport, a result which kept the Sandgrounders on course for top spot in the division while Harrogate Town remained bottom.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 2 Aston Villa 0, 21/11/2010. Ewood Park, Premier League. Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Allardyce and his coaching staff making a point to their players from the touchline during the Barclays Premier League match against visitors Aston Villa at Ewood Park. Blackburn won the match by two goals to nil watched by a crowd of 21,848. It was Rovers' first match under the ownership of Indian company Venky's. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackburn Rovers 2 Aston Villa 0, 21/11/2010. Ewood Park, Premier League. Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Allardyce making a point to his players from the touchline during the Barclays Premier League match against visitors Aston Villa at Ewood Park. Blackburn won the match by two goals to nil watched by a crowd of 21,848. It was Rovers' first match under the ownership of Indian company Venky's. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea players Stephen Dobbie and Nathan Dyer celebrate as manager Brendan Rodgers shows off the winners' trophy after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea players celebrating their team's third goal, scored by Scott Dobbie (second right) during the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers Club Physiotherapist Les Parry, 10/03/2008. Prenton Park, League One. Les Parry in the treatment room at Prenton Park, home of Tranmere Rovers FC, checking the equipment he needs to treat injured players before the team departs for the following day's fixture at Swansea City. Les Parry has been the club physiotherapist since 1993 and recently completed 800 games with the club. At the time he was also working on completing his PhD at Liverpool John Moores University. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers Club Physiotherapist Les Parry, 10/03/2008. Prenton Park, League One. Tranmere Rovers' club physio Les Parry in the club's treatment room using an infra-red lamp to treat one of the club's youth team players for a back injury. Les Parry has been the club physiotherapist since 1993 and recently completed 800 games with the club. At the time he was also working on completing his PhD at Liverpool John Moores University. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ebbsfleet 0 Dover Athletic 1, 23/08/2014. Stonebridge Road, Skrill South play-off final. Dover won the match 1-0 to secure promotion to the Conference Premier. Man sweeps up outside the players' entrance Photo by Simon Gill
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  • The visiting players warming up before Ilkeston Town host Walsall Wood in a Midland Football League premier division match at the New Manor Ground, Ilkeston. The home team were formed in 2017 taking the place of Ilkeston FC which had been wound up earlier that year. Watched by a crowd of 1587, their highest of the season, the match was top versus second, however, the visitors won 4-0 and replaced their hosts at the top of the division on goal difference with two matches to play
    WSC_Ilkeston_WalsallWood_CM200419_01...jpg
  • Home players and officials mingle outside the dressing rooms before Ilkeston Town host Walsall Wood in a Midland Football League premier division match at the New Manor Ground, Ilkeston. The home team were formed in 2017 taking the place of Ilkeston FC which had been wound up earlier that year. Watched by a crowd of 1587, their highest of the season, the match was top versus second, however, the visitors won 4-0 and replaced their hosts at the top of the division on goal difference with two matches to play
    WSC_Ilkeston_WalsallWood_CM200419_00...jpg
  • Home team players celebrating their team's decisive second goal during the second-half as Cambrian and Clydach Vale (in blue) take on Cwmbran Celtic at King George's New Field in a Welsh League Division One match, the top division of the Welsh Football League and the second level of the Welsh football league system. The club, formed in 1965 reached the final of the 2018-19 League Cup final and can count on ex-England manager Terry Venables as a former club chairman. Cambrian and Clydach Vale won this match 2-0, watch by a crowd of around 100 spectators.
    WSC_Clydach_Cwmbran_CM160219_026.jpg
  • The players making their way onto the pitch before Burnley (in claret) hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
    WSC_Burnley_Everton_CM261218_034.jpg
  • The players making their way onto the pitch before Burnley (in claret) hosted Everton in an English Premier League fixture at Turf Moor. Founded in 1882, Burnley played their first match at the ground on 17 February 1883 and it has been their home ever since. The visitors won the match 5-1, watched by a crowd of 21,484.
    WSC_Burnley_Everton_CM261218_032.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
  • Home team players led by Stephen Dobie (11) applauding their fans after the last home game of the season at Palmerston Park, Dumfries as Queen of the South (in blue) hosted Dundee United in a Scottish Championship fixture. The home has played at the same ground since its formation in 1919. Queens won the match 3-0 watched by a crowd of 1,531 spectators.
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  • Visiting players celebrating with their trophy after Warrington Town defeated King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
    WSC_Warrington_KingsLynn_CM110519_03...jpg
  • Visiting players celebrating with their trophy after Warrington Town defeated King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
    WSC_Warrington_KingsLynn_CM110519_03...jpg
  • Viting manager Ian Culverhouse talking to his players before extra-time commences as Warrington Town played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
    WSC_Warrington_KingsLynn_CM110519_02...jpg
  • Mark Lillis, assistant manager of Morecambe Football Club talking to players in the rain at the end of a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mark Lillis, assistant manager of Morecambe Football Club talking to players in the rain at the end of a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mark Lillis, assistant manager of Morecambe Football Club talking to players in the rain at the end of a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Mark Lillis, assistant manager of Morecambe Football Club talking to players in the rain at the end of a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Players of Morecambe Football Club at the end of a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Players of Morecambe Football Club on a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Players of Morecambe Football Club on a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Players of Morecambe Football Club on a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Players of Morecambe Football Club on a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Players of Morecambe Football Club on a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The players of Morecambe Football Club preparing to set off on a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Players of Cammell Laird FC celebrating Carl Clampitt's (not in picture) goal against Witton Albion during their Unibond League premier division game at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. The players of Cammell Laird FC heading for the dressing rooms after their Unibond League premier division game against Witton Albion at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Players of Cammell Laird FC warming up prior to their Unibond League premier division game at Kirklands, Birkenhead against Witton Albion. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. Directors of Cammell Laird FC in the committee room watching the players warming up before their Unibond League premier division at Kirklands, Birkenhead against Witton Albion. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. The players of Cammell Laird FC taking the field again for the second-half of their Unibond League premier division game against Witton Albion at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Fans of Crewe Alexandra sitting on the main stand watching the players warming up prior to their League 2 fixture against Aldershot Town at the Alexandra Stadium. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Fans of Crewe Alexandra sitting on the main stand watching the players warming up prior to their League 2 fixture against Aldershot Town at the Alexandra Stadium. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Crewe Alexandra players cones and bibs strewn across the pitch as they warm up prior to their League 2 fixture against Aldershot Town at the Alexandra Stadium. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Aldershot 2, 09/09/2009. Gresty Road, League 2. Fans of Crewe Alexandra sitting on the main stand watching the players warming up prior to their League 2 fixture against Aldershot Town at the Alexandra Stadium. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Southport players dressed in their change colours of all white taking to the pitch before their team's match against Harrogate Town at Wetherby Road, Harrogate. The Conference North match was won 3-2 by Southport, a result which kept the Sandgrounders on course for top spot in the division while Harrogate Town remained bottom.
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  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea manager Brendan Rodgers is hoisted aloft by his players after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Disconsolate Reading fans looking on as Swansea players are presented with the winners' trophy after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea players Stephen Dobbie and Nathan Dyer celebrate as manager Brendan Rodgers shows off the winners' trophy after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Disconsolate Reading fans looking on as Swansea players are presented with the winners' trophy after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Silver ticker tape falling from stands as Swansea players are presented with the winners' trophy after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Reading 2 Swansea City 4, 30/05/2011. Wembley Stadium, Championship play-off final. Swansea players are presented with the winners' trophy after the Npower Championship play-off final between Reading (blue) and Swansea City at Wembley Stadium. The match was won by Swansea by 4 goals to 2 watched by a crowd of 86,581. Swansea became the first Welsh team to reach the top division of English football since they themselves played there in 1983. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers Club Physiotherapist Les Parry, 10/03/2008. Prenton Park, League One. A case of equipment used by Tranmere Rovers FC physio Les Parry to treat injured players before the team departs for the following day's fixture at Swansea City. Les Parry has been the club physiotherapist since 1993 and recently completed 800 games with the club. At the time he was also working on completing his PhD at Liverpool John Moores University. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Players of Morecambe Football Club on a pre-season training run on Clougha Pike, Lancashire. The squad was preparing for the club's first-ever season in the Football League having been promoted from the Conference the previous season.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. The players of Cammell Laird FC lining up before their Unibond League premier division game against Witton Albion at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Cammell Laird 1 Witton Albion 2, 12/12/2008. Kirklands, Unibond League premier division. <br />
The players of Cammell Laird FC heading for the dressing rooms after their Unibond League premier division game against Witton Albion at Kirklands, Birkenhead. The visitors won by 2 goals to 1 on front of a crowd of just 136. Formed in 1907, Lairds joined the English pyramid in 2004 and gained three promotions in five years, but financial problems forced the club to revert to amateur status in December 2008. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Shildon 0 Warrington Rylands 0 (4-5 pens), 17/04/2021. Dean Street, FA Vase Fourth Round. The home team’s players and staff watching the penalty shoot-out as Shildon take on Warrington Rylands in an FA Vase Fourth Round tie at Dean Street. Formed in 1890, the home club are members of the Northern League Division One with their rivals playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division. The away team won the match 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw over 90 minutes, in a fixture played without spectators permitted due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Shildon 0 Warrington Rylands 0 (4-5 pens), 17/04/2021. Dean Street, FA Vase Fourth Round. The away team’s players and staff watching the penalty shoot-out as Shildon take on Warrington Rylands in an FA Vase Fourth Round tie at Dean Street. Formed in 1890, the home club are members of the Northern League Division One with their rivals playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division. The away team won the match 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw over 90 minutes, in a fixture played without spectators permitted due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Haverfordwest players emerging from their team minibus after their five-hour journey before their team take on Connah's Quay Nomads in a Welsh Premier League match at Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Glossop North End players (blue shirts) defending their goal in the last minute of their match against FC United of Manchester in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Glossop North End players talk to their supporters after being defeated 8-0 by FC United of Manchester in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester players running onto the pitch before they take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stamford AFC 2 Marine 4, 29/03/2014. Wothorpe Road, Northern Premier League. Marine players make their way into the stadium ahead of The Northern Premier League game between Stamford AFC and Marine from The Daniels Stadium. Marine won the game 4-2 in front of 320 supporters to boost their chances of relegation survival. Stamford AFC are moving to the brand new Zeeco Stadium at the end of the 2013/14 season Photo by Simon Gill.
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