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  • Bayern Munich 2 Borussia Dortmund 1, 25/05/2013. Wembley Stadium, Champions League Final. The first all-German Champions League final pitched Bayern, dominent domestically all season, against a Dortmund team who have troubled them so often in recent years. Heavy security around Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Home players celebrating their visctory at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_034.jpg
  • Home players celebrating their visctory at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_032.jpg
  • Spectators watching the second-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_028.jpg
  • The two teams shaking hands on the pitch at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_018.jpg
  • The two teams shaking hands on the pitch at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_017.jpg
  • The match ball on display on a special podium in front of the stand at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_015.jpg
  • Three spectators enjoying a pre-match drink at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_012.jpg
  • The visiting team and match officials on the pitch at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_008.jpg
  • A spectator watching the pre-match warm-up at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_010.jpg
  • Spectators arriving at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_009.jpg
  • Spectators paying at the turnstile at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_007.jpg
  • Spectators paying at the turnstile at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_006.jpg
  • Spectators paying at the turnstile at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_005.jpg
  • An interior view of Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_004.jpg
  • Home players celebrating their visctory at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_035.jpg
  • Home supporters cheering at the final whistle at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_031.jpg
  • Home players celebrating their visctory at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_033.jpg
  • Two players competing for the ball during the second-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport (in red) hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_030.jpg
  • A referee's assistant running the line during the second-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_029.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport (in red) hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_027.jpg
  • Spectators in the stand watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport (in red) hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_024.jpg
  • The visiting team's substitutes watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_026.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_025.jpg
  • The home team celebrating their second goal in the 10th minute at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_021.jpg
  • Spectators in the stand watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_023.jpg
  • The home team celebrating their second goal in the 10th minute at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_022.jpg
  • Three young boys playing football on the terrace during the first-half at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_020.jpg
  • Home team goalkeeper Danny Read takes up his place in goal at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_019.jpg
  • The two teams lining up at the main stand at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport (in red) hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_016.jpg
  • Spectators enjoying a pre-match drink at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_013.jpg
  • Spectators gathering outside the club house at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_014.jpg
  • A spectator watching the pre-match warm-up at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_011.jpg
  • An interior view of Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_003.jpg
  • A sign outside Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_001.jpg
  • The visiting team's bus outside Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_002.jpg
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. The Select Security Stadium, venue for the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_001.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool  fans during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_010.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool's Kate Longhurst signing autographs after the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_042.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool's Siobhan Chamberlain signs an autograph for an Everton fan after the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_041.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. A dejected Everton player after the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_039.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool's Mollie Green shields the ball from Everton's Gabrielle George during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_031.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. A Liverpool fan watches Everton attack during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_025.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton's Assistant Manager Martin Ho during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_021.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Fans watch as Everton look for an equaliser during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_020.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton's players emerge for the second half of the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_016.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool's Kate Longhurst gives a high five as she emerges from the tunnel for the second half of the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_017.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. An Everton fan looking over the dug outs during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_015.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton's Kirstie Levell tips a shot over the bar during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_014.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Fans during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_013.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. An Everton fan during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_011.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool's Head coach Scott Rogers watches  the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_008.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Clare Balding making a programme about Women's football at the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_003.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton's Manager Andy Spence talks to dejected Everton players after the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_040.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. The scoreboard at the end of extra time in the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_038.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton press for a second equaliser in extra time during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_037.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool's Siobhan Chamberlain in the rain during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_034.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton press for a second equaliser in extra time during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_036.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton press for a second equaliser in extra time during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_035.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Clare Balding making a programme about women football at the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_032.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Clare Balding making a programme about women football at the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_033.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Extra time in the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_030.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Extra time in the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_028.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool's Siobhan Chamberlain punches clear during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_027.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Celebrations from Everton fans as Simone Magill scores the equalising goal during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_024.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton's Simone Magill scores the equalising goal during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_023.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton's Simone Magill scores the equalising goal during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_022.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. A goal line clearance from a Liverpool corner during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_019.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton fans during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_LiverpoolL_EvertonL_PT190317_018.JPG
  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. An Everton fan during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. A Liverpool  fan in a mobility scooter arrives at the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Everton's Manager Andy Spence during the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool  fans singing You'll Never Walk Alone before the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool players warming up before the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Liverpool's Gemma Bonner leads her team out before the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Liverpool Ladies 2 Everton Ladies 1, 19/03/2017. Select Security Stadium, SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Players in the tunnel before the game between Liverpool Ladies v Everton Ladies at The Select Security Stadium, Widnes, in the Women's SSE FA Cup Fifth Round. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Security checks outside Rugby Park bfore the match. Kilmarnock 2 Ayr United 0, Scottish Championship, August 2nd 2021. Following Kilmarnock's relegation in 2020-21, the first game of the new season is the Ayreshire Derby, the first league match between the teams in 28 years. Due to relaxation of Covid restrictions the match was played in front of a crowd of 3200 Kilmarnock fans. The game was shown live on BBC Scotland.
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  • Uruguay 2 United Arab Emirates 1, Great Britain 1 Senegal 1, 26/07/2012. Old Trafford, Olympic Games. Spectators queueing for security checks outside Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium prior to the Men's Olympic Football tournament matches at the venue. The double header of matches resulted in Uruguay defeating the United Arab Emirates by 2-1 while Great Britain and Senegal drew 1-1. Over 72,000 spectators attended the two Group A matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • South Africa 2 Tunisia 0, 03/02/1996. FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, African Cup of Nations, South Africa 1996. Security before final and arrival of Nelson Mandela. Photo by Tony Davis
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  • Mansfield Town Football Club Open Day, 14/07/2013. Field Mill stadium, League Two. Two security guards holding the Conference National trophy at Field Mill stadium during an open day held for Mansfield Town supporters. Mansfield Town achieved promotion back to England's Football League by winning the Conference National in season 2012-13. Field Mill was the oldest ground in the Football League, hosting football since 1861 although some reports date it back as far as 1850, with Mansfield Town having played there since 1919. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 0 Stoke City 2, 25/09/2013. Prenton Park, Captial One Cup Third Round. Two security personnel walking around the perimeter of the pitch inside Prenton Park before Tranmere Rovers host Stoke City in a Capital One Cup third round match. The Capital One cup was formerly known as the League Cup and was competed for by all 92 English Premier League and Football League clubs. Visitors Stoke City won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 5,559 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A security guard on duty amongst the television broadcasting equipment at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Heart of Midlothian 1 Birkirkara 2, 21/07/2016. Tynecastle Park, UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round. Security staff walking past the historic main stand at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh before Heart of Midlothian played Birkirkara of Malta in a UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round, second leg. The match ended in victory for the Maltese side by 2-1 and they progressed on aggregate after the first match had ended 0-0. The game was watched by 14301 spectators, including 56 visiting fans of Birkirkara. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fraserburgh 2 Strathspey Thistle 2, 06/11/2010. Bellslea Park, Highland League. Two supporters wearing boiler suits against the cold and a security official on guard at the players tunnel at Bellslea Park, home of Fraserburgh FC, prior to the club's Highland League fixture against visitors Strathspey Thistle. Nicknamed 'The Broch,' Fraserburgh have been members of the Highland League since 1921 having been formed 11 years earlier. The match ended in a 2-2 draw in front of a crowd of 302. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Uruguay 2 United Arab Emirates 1, Great Britain 1 Senegal 1, 26/07/2012. Old Trafford, Olympic Games. Young spectators are frisked by a security guard at the entrance to the turnstiles at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium prior to the Men's Olympic Football tournament matches at the venue. The double header of matches resulted in Uruguay defeating the United Arab Emirates by 2-1 while Great Britain and Senegal drew 1-1. Over 72,000 spectators attended the two Group A matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Uruguay 2 United Arab Emirates 1, Great Britain 1 Senegal 1, 26/07/2012. Old Trafford, Olympic Games. Security guards undertaking bag checks of supporters outside Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium prior to the Men's Olympic Football tournament matches at the venue. The double header of matches resulted in Uruguay defeating the United Arab Emirates by 2-1 while Great Britain and Senegal drew 1-1. Over 72,000 spectators attended the two Group A matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home captain Mark Bower is hoisted aloft by a member of the security staff at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. A Faroese security man watching Garry O'Conner score the second goal as the Faroe Islands take on Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • South Africa 2 Tunisia 0, 03/02/1996. FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, African Cup of Nations, South Africa 1996. Security before final and arrival of Nelson Mandela. Photo by Tony Davis
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  • South Africa 2 Tunisia 0, 03/02/1996. FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, African Cup of Nations, South Africa 1996. Security before final and arrival of Nelson Mandela. Photo by Tony Davis
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  • Mansfield Town Football Club Open Day, 14/07/2013. Field Mill stadium, League Two. Two security guards holding the Conference National trophy at Field Mill stadium during an open day held for Mansfield Town supporters. Mansfield Town achieved promotion back to England's Football League by winning the Conference National in season 2012-13. Field Mill was the oldest ground in the Football League, hosting football since 1861 although some reports date it back as far as 1850, with Mansfield Town having played there since 1919. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. A security guard on duty inside Palmerston Park, Dumfries, before Queen of the South hosted Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Uruguay 2 United Arab Emirates 1, Great Britain 1 Senegal 1, 26/07/2012. Old Trafford, Olympic Games. A woman supporter of the Great Britain football team wearing a Union Jack dress and carrying possessions in a security bag walking towards Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium prior to the Men's Olympic Football tournament matches at the venue. The double header of matches resulted in Uruguay defeating the United Arab Emirates by 2-1 while Great Britain and Senegal drew 1-1. Over 72,000 spectators attended the two Group A matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Blackpool 2 Liverpool 1, 12/01/2011. Bloomfield Road, Premier League. Security personnel watching Liverpool FC star Fernando Torres as he disembarks from the team bus at Blackpool FC's Bloomfield Road stadium before the clubs met in a Premier League match. The home side won by two goals to one. It was the first time the clubs had met in a league match since Blackpool were last in the top division of English football in 1970-71. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. A Faroese security man watching Garry O'Conner score the second goal as the Faroe Islands take on Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Burnley 1 West Ham United 3, 18/10/2014. Turf Moor, Premier League. Security staff watching the second-half action as Burnley take on West Ham United in an English Premier League match at Turf Moor. The fixture was won by the visitors by three goals to one watched by 18,936 spectators. The defeat meant that Burnley still had not won a league match since being promoted from the Championship the previous season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hartlepool United 0 Middlesbrough 0, 20/07/2013. Victoria Ground, Pre-Season Friendly. A security guard on duty next to the Centenary Wall at one of the entrances at the Victoria Ground, Hartlepool, before the pre-season friendly between Hartlepool United and Middlesbrough. Hartlepool were relegated to League Two at the end of the 2012-13 season whilst their Teesside neighbours remained two divisions above them in the Championship. The game ended in a no-score draw watched by a crowd of 2307. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2, 14/06/2021. Hampden Park, European Championships Group D. Home supporters going through security outside Hampden Park, Glasgow as fans make their way to the European Championship game between Scotland and Czech Republic. The tournament was held over from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and featured 24 teams playing at venues across Europe. The visitors won this Group D match 2-0, watched by a restricted capacity crowd of just under 10,000. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. Svangaskard, Toftir, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. Svangaskard, Toftir, Euro 2008 Qualifying. A Faroese security man watching Garry O'Conner score the second goal as the Faroe Islands take on Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ipswich Town 0, Oxford United 1, 22/02/2020. Portman Road, SkyBet League One. The players warming-up is reflected in the security box window before Ipswich Town play Oxford United in a SkyBet League One fixture at Portman Road. Both teams were in contention for promotion as the season entered its final months. The visitors won the match 1-0 through a 44th-minute Matty Taylor goal, watched by a crowd of 19,363. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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