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  • Home players going through their pre-match warm up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_012.jpg
  • Home players going through their pre-match warm up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_011.jpg
  • Action during the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_025.jpg
  • Visiting players making their way to the dressing rooms at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_003.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding the players at the UTS Stadium after the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_033.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding the players at the UTS Stadium after the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_032.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding the players at the UTS Stadium after the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_031.jpg
  • Spectators watching the action during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_029.jpg
  • The referee intervenes between players during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_028.jpg
  • Spectators watching the action during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_027.jpg
  • Spectators sitting on a shipping container watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_024.jpg
  • First-half action at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_022.jpg
  • Spectators sitting on a shipping container watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_023.jpg
  • Spectators queueing for refreshments at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_018.jpg
  • Visiting supporters react with delight to their team's opening goal at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_019.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_020.jpg
  • The players making their way on to the pitch at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_015.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_017.jpg
  • Supporters arriving at the turnstile up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_013.jpg
  • Supporters arriving at the turnstile up at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_014.jpg
  • A BBC cameraman taping the players photographs to the perimeter fence at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_009.jpg
  • Supporters arriving at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_010.jpg
  • A supporter at the refreshment kiosk at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_008.jpg
  • Supporters in the social club at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_007.jpg
  • Home club officials on duty awaiting the arrival of fans at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_004.jpg
  • Visiting supporters arriving at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_005.jpg
  • Supporters in the social club at the UTS Stadium with photographs of former player Paul Gascoigne adorning the walls, pictured before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_006.jpg
  • A set of gates outside the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_002.jpg
  • Visiting supporters arriving at the UTS Stadium before the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_001.jpg
  • A streaker running across the pitch during the second-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_030.jpg
  • Action during the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_026.jpg
  • Home supporters watching the first-half at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_021.jpg
  • First-half action at the UTS Stadium during the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match between Dunston UTS (in blue) and their local rivals Gateshead. Founded in 1975, the home team were formerly known as Dunston Federation. The visitors won 4-0 watched by a record crowd of 2,500.
    WSC_Dunston_Gateshead_CM201018_016.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Glossop North End players (blue shirts) defending their goal in the last minute of their match against FC United of Manchester in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_020.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans with a banner in the street before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. FC United of Manchester manager Karl Marginson watching his team taking on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_012.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. An FC United of Manchester footballer lying injured and receiving treatment during his side's 8-0 defeat of Glossop North End in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_037.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_032.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Glossop North End players talk to their supporters after being defeated 8-0 by FC United of Manchester in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_021.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester players running onto the pitch before they take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_011.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans with a banner in the street before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_002.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan celebrates a goal as FC United of Manchester defeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_036.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Players of FC United of Manchester celebrate one of their goals against Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC which United won 8-0. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_033.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan celebrates a goal as FC United of Manchester defeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_035.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Banners on display in the stand as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_034.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands celebrate a goal as FC United of Manchester defeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_031.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_030.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_029.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_028.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_027.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_026.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_025.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_022.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester players celebrated another goal as their team deafeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_018.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Jamie Phoenix celebrating scoring as his team FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_017.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg LanFC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_016.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester goalkeeper Sam Ashton catching the ball as his team take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_015.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester manager Karl Marginson watching his team taking on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Two editors watching live video feeds of the action as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A young fan of FC United of Manchester holding up a scarvf in his team's colours before they take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_008.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_007.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_006.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans buying souvenirs before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_005.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans buying souvenirs before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators.Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_004.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan holding up a People United t-shirt before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_003.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan buying a matchday programme before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_001.jpg
  • Two fans sitting watching FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_023.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. The attendance figure is displayed on the scoreboard as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_019.jpg
  • Home supporters applauding their team's victory from the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
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  • Home supporters standing between two Portaloos on the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_074.jpg
  • A home supporter with a tattoo of the club's crest standing on the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_072.jpg
  • Home supporters cheering their team's second goal from the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
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  • The view across the stadium from the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_065.jpg
  • Home defender Ezri Konsa prepares to take a throw watched by a television cameraman in front of the new Road stand as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_062.jpg
  • Home players Julian Jeanvier and Ezri Konsa battle for possession with Stauart Dallas during the first-half as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_060.jpg
  • Home supporters in the Braemar Road stand watching the first-half action as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_059.jpg
  • Home supporters gathering behind the Braemar Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_055.jpg
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the New Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_049.jpg
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the houses immediately behind the Braemar Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_041.jpg
  • Pitch marking equipment in a shed behind the Braemar Road stand pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_040.jpg
  • A refreshment kiosk set up under a gazebo outside the stadium before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_031.jpg
  • Two home supporters walking past the main entrance to the stadium on Braemar Road pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_030.jpg
  • An exterior view of the New Road stand entrance pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_023.jpg
  • An exterior view of the New Road stand entrance pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_022.jpg
  • An exterior view of the entrance to the Brook Road stand pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_019.jpg
  • An exterior view of the entrance to the Brook Road stand pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_017.jpg
  • An exterior view of the main entrance to the stadium on Braemar Road pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_014.jpg
  • An exterior view of the ground's floodlight pylons pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_010.jpg
  • An exterior view of the ground and surrounding streets and the New Inn pub pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_003.jpg
  • A spectator reading the match programme as the visitors warm-up before Ilkeston Town host Walsall Wood in a Midland Football League premier division match at the New Manor Ground, Ilkeston. The home team were formed in 2017 taking the place of Ilkeston FC which had been wound up earlier that year. Watched by a crowd of 1587, their highest of the season, the match was top versus second, however, the visitors won 4-0 and replaced their hosts at the top of the division on goal difference with two matches to play
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  • The home players going through their pre-match warm-up at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
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  • Home supporters making their way past the electronic scoreboard on the Ealing Road terrace after Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_080.jpg
  • Home supporters making their way past the electronic scoreboard on the Ealing Road terrace after Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_081.jpg
  • Home team's head coach Thomas Frank gives the thumbs up to supporters on the Ealing Road terrace after Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_079.jpg
  • Home supporters watching the action from the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_077.jpg
  • Home supporters watching the action from the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_076.jpg
  • Home supporters watching the action from the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_075.jpg
  • A home supporter with a tattoo of the club's crest standing on the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_073.jpg
  • Home supporters cheering their team's second goal from the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_071.jpg
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