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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Home manager Jamie Tunstall (left) checking footballs in the tunnel area before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A home team supporter waiting for the teams to take to the pitch before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Social distancing signage on the terrace pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. An exterior view the gates which were installed in 2019 before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Two home supporters watching the action during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Spectators at the refreshment kiosk before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The refreshment kiosk advertises its homemade pies on a chalkboard before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Hand sanitisers for players' use at the side of the pitch before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A commemorative pennant celebrating the club's trip to Barcelona in 1922 hanging in the committee room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Shirts hanging up in the home dressing room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Home team manager Jamie Tunstall (right) watches the action during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The home team substitute Jamie Tumility scores the games only goal during the second-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting goalkeeper Mark Bower gestures during the first-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting players making their way down the temporary dressing room entrance at the end of the first-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Three young visiting supporters playing around on the grass bank  during the first-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The away team players going through their pre-match warm-up before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A spectator in the main stand eating chips as the teams come on to the pitch before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Spectators arriving at the turnstile before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A groundsman staking out the goal nets before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A commemorative pennant celebrating the club's trip to Barcelona in 1922 hanging in the committee room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A tactics board in the home dressing room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Shirts hanging up in the home dressing room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. An exterior view the gates which were installed in 2019 before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A club official collecting traffic cones at the conclusion of the match as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Spectators watching the action from the terracing during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A visiting supporter gesturing during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Two elderly supporters discuss in conversation during the second-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A bottle of hand sanitiser for spectator use on the perimeter fence during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A bottle of hand sanitiser for spectator use on the perimeter fence during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting players making their way from the temporary dressing room entrance before the start of the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting supporters watching the action during the first-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. First-half action as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Action early in the first-half seen from the main stand as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The away team players going through their pre-match warm-up before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Social distancing signage on the terrace pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A sign asking spectators to keep off the grass embankment pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Home manager Jamie Tunstall (centre) checking footballs in the tunnel area before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The match officials changing room pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A commemorative pennant celebrating the club's trip to Barcelona in 1922 hanging in the committee room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. An exterior view of the stadium before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. The home players making their way down the tunnel after the game as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. A spectator watches the action from the terracing during the second-half as Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting supporters watching the action during the first-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. First-half action as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Social distancing signage on the terrace pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Shirts hanging up in the home dressing room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Shirts hanging up in the home dressing room before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Opposing players tussle for possession during the second-half as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. First-half action as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. First-half action as Crook Town (in amber) take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. An early arrival making her way around the terrace pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. An early arrival making his way around the terrace pictured before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crook Town 1 Albion Sports 0, 19/09/2020. Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground, FA Vase first round qualifying. Visiting players and officials arriving before Crook Town take on Albion Sports in an FA Vase first round qualifying tie at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield Ground in Crook, County Durham, their home since 1898. Formed in 1889, Crook joined the Northern League in 1896 and between 1913 and 1922 made three trips to play Barcelona, part of an initiative to establish football as the main sport in Catalonia instead of bullfighting. Crook won this match 1-0 against their opponents from Bradford, watched by a crowd of 208 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England playing Wales during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which the English won 3-0 and with it the tournament. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wales 1 Scotland 1, 20/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Wales goalkeeper Ashley Morris is carried off after a collision with Scotland's Robbie Ross during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which ended 1-1. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland players stand to attention during the playing of the national anthem prior to taking on England during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Spectators watching the pre-match warm up prior to England's game against Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England's Russell Penn in action against Wales during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which the English won 3-0 and with it the tournament. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wales 1 Scotland 1, 20/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland defender Ross MacNamara shaking hands with an opponent from Wales after the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which ended 1-1. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wales 1 Scotland 1, 20/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland taking on Wales during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which ended 1-1. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England's goal scorers Andy Burgess, Shaun Harrad and Michael Morrison celebrating with the winners' trophy after the match against Wales at the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which the English won 3-0. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland and England players walking on to the pitch before their fixture at the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland team group prior to the match against England during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Gibraltar and England players shaking hands prior to  the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. The Gibraltar team lining up for the national anthems prior to their match against England in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Spectators watching the pre-match warm up prior to England's game against Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Spectators gathering outside the social club prior to England's game against Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wales 1 Scotland 1, 20/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland taking on Wales during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which ended 1-1. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England's captain Wayne Hatswell in action against Wales' Rhys Griffiths during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which the English won 3-0 and with it the tournament. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England's backroom staff celebrating the only goal against Scotland during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England midfielder Chris McPhee receiving treatment as his team takes on Scotland during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. A solitary member of the Tartan Army watching Scotland taking on England in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Robbie Ross (Scotland) challenges England's Michael Morrison during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. A solitary spectator arriving at the ground prior to the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by England against Scotland. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. The England substitutes watching England playing Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Programme sellers at work prior to England playing Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wales 1 Scotland 1, 20/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland's forward Steven Clee challenging for a ball with Wales captain Danny Parslow during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which ended 1-1. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England players celebrating with the winners' trophy after the match against Wales at the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which the English won 3-0. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England's captain Wayne Hatswell collecting the winners' trophy after the match against Wales at the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which the English won 3-0. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England's Michael Morrison scoring the second goal against Wales in during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which the English won 3-0and with it the tournament. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Robbie Ross (Scotland) is booked against against England during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Ross MacNamara and Robbie Ross (Scotland) in action against England during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Ross MacNamara (Scotland) challenges England's Shaun Harrad during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. The England and Gibraltar teams walking on to the pitch prior to the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wales 1 Scotland 1, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Gibraltar's players going through their pre-match warm up prior to playing England in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. The tournament trophy on display during the England versus Wales match at the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Rhyl which the English won 3-0 and with it the tournament. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England's John Brayford tackling Wales' Les Davies during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which the English won 3-0 and with it the tournament. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 3 Wales 0, 24/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Wales players line-up for the national anthem prior to their match against England in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which the English won 3-0 and with it the tournament. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Steven Clee (Scotland) in action against England during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Scotland 0, 22/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England manager Paul Fairclough taking a drink of water in the dugout as his team plays Scotland in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay, in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England playing Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. England players getting last-minute instructions prior to their match against Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Gibraltar players and England substitutes stand to attention prior to  the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Gibraltar fans watching the pre-match warm up prior to England's game against Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Spectators watching the pre-match warm up prior to England's game against Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Fans watching England playing Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EnglandGibraltar_CM200508_015.jpg
  • England 1 Gibraltar 0, 20/05/2008. Llanelian Road, Old Colwyn, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Spectators gathering outside the social club prior to England's game against Gibraltar in the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament at Colwyn Bay in a game won 1-0 by the English. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_EnglandGibraltar_CM200508_003.jpg
  • Wales 1 Scotland 1, 20/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland's goalscorer Robbie Ross challenging for a ball with Wales goalkeeper Ashley Morris during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which ended 1-1. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wales 1 Scotland 1, 20/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland emerging from the dressing rooms after half-time during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match with Wales at Rhyl which ended 1-1. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wales 1 Scotland 1, 20/05/2008. Belle Vue, Rhyl, Four Nations Semi-Professional Tournament. Scotland's forward Steven Clee in action against Wales during the Four Nations Semi-Professional tournament match at Rhyl which ended 1-1. The tournament was established in 2002 and was held on an annual basis featuring teams from England, Scotland and Wales and an invited team, on this occasion Gibraltar. The tournament is hosted on a rotational basis and in 2008 games were staged at Colwyn Bay FC, Rhyl FC and The New Saints ground in Oswestry. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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