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  • Heart of Midlothian 4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1, 26/08/2006. Tynecastle Park, Scottish Premier League. Heart of Midlothian fans making their way to the team's Tynecastle Park home before a Scottish Premier League game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hearts have been in existence since 1874 and are strongly identified with the Gorgie area of Edinburgh where they play. The club was taken over by a Lithuanian multi-millionaire, Vladimir Romanov in early 2005 and finished runners-up in the league and were Scottish Cup winners in 2005-06. The home team won the match 4-1 watched by 15,912 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-042.jpg
  • Heart of Midlothian 4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1, 26/08/2006. Tynecastle Park, Scottish Premier League. Heart of Midlothian fans making their way to the team's Tynecastle Park home before a Scottish Premier League game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hearts have been in existence since 1874 and are strongly identified with the Gorgie area of Edinburgh where they play. The club was taken over by a Lithuanian multi-millionaire, Vladimir Romanov in early 2005 and finished runners-up in the league and were Scottish Cup winners in 2005-06. The home team won the match 4-1 watched by 15,912 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-037.jpg
  • Heart of Midlothian 4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1, 26/08/2006. Tynecastle Park, Scottish Premier League. Heart of Midlothian fans making their way to the team's Tynecastle Park home before a Scottish Premier League game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hearts have been in existence since 1874 and are strongly identified with the Gorgie area of Edinburgh where they play. The club was taken over by a Lithuanian multi-millionaire, Vladimir Romanov in early 2005 and finished runners-up in the league and were Scottish Cup winners in 2005-06. The home team won the match 4-1 watched by 15,912 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-039.jpg
  • Heart of Midlothian 4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1, 26/08/2006. Tynecastle Park, Scottish Premier League. Heart of Midlothian fans making their way to the team's Tynecastle Park home before a Scottish Premier League game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hearts have been in existence since 1874 and are strongly identified with the Gorgie area of Edinburgh where they play. The club was taken over by a Lithuanian multi-millionaire, Vladimir Romanov in early 2005 and finished runners-up in the league and were Scottish Cup winners in 2005-06. The home team won the match 4-1 watched by 15,912 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-036.jpg
  • Heart of Midlothian 4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1, 26/08/2006. Tynecastle Park, Scottish Premier League. Heart of Midlothian fans making their way to the team's Tynecastle Park home before a Scottish Premier League game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hearts have been in existence since 1874 and are strongly identified with the Gorgie area of Edinburgh where they play. The club was taken over by a Lithuanian multi-millionaire, Vladimir Romanov in early 2005 and finished runners-up in the league and were Scottish Cup winners in 2005-06. The home team won the match 4-1 watched by 15,912 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-035.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows Hibs fans in the main stand celebrating their team's third goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-034.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows a seagull getting a bird's eye view of the action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-030.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Hibs manager Tony Mowbray sits in the dugout prior to his Premier League side Hibernian taking on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-024.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Here Spartans fans get close to their manager Mike Lawson (red top). Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-020.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Here Spartans fans get close to their manager Mike Lawson (red top). Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-019.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-012.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-013.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-014.jpg
  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston (blue/yellow) caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows midfield action set against the backdrop of Edinburgh's famous city-centre skyline featuring Calton Hill. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-005.jpg
  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows the spectators entrance. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-002.jpg
  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows home side's players celebrate their goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-003.jpg
  • Fans leaving Mount Pleasant after Marske United took on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • A visiting defender retrieves the ball from the net after the home team scored their third goal at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Home manager Carl Jarrett pointing something to his coach during the first-half at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • Spectators in the Chicken Run watching the first-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • First-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • The two teams waiting outside the dressing rooms at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • The two teams making their way onto the pitch at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • Fans arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • A man noting the team line-ups at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • A woman opens a window in a Portakabin at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • The referee and his assistants arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Players arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Players arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Heart of Midlothian 4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1, 26/08/2006. Tynecastle Park, Scottish Premier League. Heart of Midlothian fans making their way to the team's Tynecastle Park home before a Scottish Premier League game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hearts have been in existence since 1874 and are strongly identified with the Gorgie area of Edinburgh where they play. The club was taken over by a Lithuanian multi-millionaire, Vladimir Romanov in early 2005 and finished runners-up in the league and were Scottish Cup winners in 2005-06. The home team won the match 4-1 watched by 15,912 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-041.jpg
  • Heart of Midlothian 4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1, 26/08/2006. Tynecastle Park, Scottish Premier League. Heart of Midlothian fans buying souvenirs on their way to the team's Tynecastle Park home before a Scottish Premier League game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hearts have been in existence since 1874 and are strongly identified with the Gorgie area of Edinburgh where they play. The club was taken over by a Lithuanian multi-millionaire, Vladimir Romanov in early 2005 and finished runners-up in the league and were Scottish Cup winners in 2005-06. The home team won the match 4-1 watched by 15,912 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-040.jpg
  • Heart of Midlothian 4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1, 26/08/2006. Tynecastle Park, Scottish Premier League. Heart of Midlothian fans making their way to the team's Tynecastle Park home before a Scottish Premier League game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hearts have been in existence since 1874 and are strongly identified with the Gorgie area of Edinburgh where they play. The club was taken over by a Lithuanian multi-millionaire, Vladimir Romanov in early 2005 and finished runners-up in the league and were Scottish Cup winners in 2005-06. The home team won the match 4-1 watched by 15,912 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-038.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows midfield action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-033.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows Hibs fans in the main stand watching the action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-032.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows Hibs defence repel a rare Peterhead attack. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-031.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows the scoreboard and the deserted top tier of the away end. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-028.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows a seagull getting a bird's eye view of the action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-029.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows the north and main stands towering over Albion Road outside the ground. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-027.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows the stands from the edge of the pitch. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-026.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows second-half action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-025.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows the teams take the field in front of the new main stand. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-023.jpg
  • Hibernian 4, Peterhead 0, 22/08/2006. Easter Road Stadium, Scottish League Cup. Premier League side Hibernian (green) take on Division Two newcomers Peterhead  in the CIS Insurance (League) Cup second round tie at Easter Road. The home team won the tie 4-0. The stadium has been completely redeveloped in the last 10 years and average attendances have climbed in that period. Hibs were formed in 1875 and traditionally drew their support from Catholics and people in the port of Leith, although the ground is in Edinburgh. Picture shows Hibs fans celebrate their team's first goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-022.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-017.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-018.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-016.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-015.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-011.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-010.jpg
  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston (blue/yellow) caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows midfield action set against the backdrop of Edinburgh's famous city-centre skyline featuring Calton Hill. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-006.jpg
  • Spartans 2, Edinburgh City 0, 19/08/2006. City Park, East of Scotland League Cup. Spartans (white) take on Edinburgh City in an East of Scotland League Cup tie at City Park, Edinburgh. Spartans, perennial Scottish Cup giant killers, are due to relocate to a new purpose-built stadium in 2007 bringing to an end football at the north Edinburgh ground which was built, ironically, by Edinburgh City, who now play at the Commonwealth Stadium, the former home of Meadowbank Thistle. City were members of the Scottish League in the 1930s. Spartans won this group match 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-008.jpg
  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston (blue/yellow) caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows midfield action set against the backdrop of Edinburgh's famous city-centre skyline featuring Calton Hill. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-009.jpg
  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston (blue/yellow) caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows midfield action set against the backdrop of Edinburgh's famous city-centre skyline featuring Calton Hill. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Edinburgh_CM0806-007.jpg
  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston (blue/yellow) caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows midfield action set against the backdrop of Edinburgh's famous city-centre skyline featuring Calton Hill. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Craigroyston 1, Edinburgh City 0, 16/08/2006. St. Mark's Park, East of Scotland League Premier Division. Action from Craigroyston's home match in the East of Scotland League premier division against Edinburgh City at St. Mark's Park, Edinburgh. Newly-promoted Craigroyston caused an upset by beating the reigning champions 1-0 thanks to a goal after 37 seconds. Picture shows Craigroyston players taking the field from the dressing rooms which are located outside the ground. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • A fan in a colourful hat watching the second-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
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  • Home fans in the Tin Shed applauding their team from the pitch at Mount Pleasant after Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Fans watching the second-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Fans watching the second-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Second-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • A spectator makes his way to the stand at half-time at Mount Pleasant as Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • The home team scoring their third goal at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_03...jpg
  • Home fans watching the first-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • A home fan watching the first-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • First-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • First-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • Spectators in the Chicken Run watching the first-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • First-half action at Mount Pleasant as Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • The two teams exchanging handshakes on the pitch at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_02...jpg
  • The two teams making their way onto the pitch at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • The two teams waiting outside the dressing rooms at Mount Pleasant before Marske United (in yellow) take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • Spectators in the main stand awaiting the arrival of the teams at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • A board with the team line-ups at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • A man noting the team line-ups at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • The home players going through their pre-match warm-up at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_01...jpg
  • Fans arriving at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • An view of Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
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  • Statistics on a wall in the home dressing room at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Manager Carl Jarrett (left) in the home dressing room at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Manager Carl Jarrett (left) at the door to the home dressing room at Mount Pleasant before Marske United take on Billingham Synthonia in a Northern League division one fixture. Formed in 1956 in Marske-by-the-Sea, the home club had secured automatic promotion to the Northern Premier League two days before and were in the midst of a run of six home games in 10 days as they attempted to overtake Morpeth Town to win the league. They won this match 6-1 against already relegated Billingham, watched by a crowd of 196.
    WSC_Marske_BillinghamSyn_CM280418_00...jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_23.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_06.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_05.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_03.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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • The two teams shaking hands on the pitch at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
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  • The visiting team and match officials on the pitch at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
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  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_27.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_29.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_26.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_25.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_22.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_19.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_21.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_20.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_18.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_15.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_17.jpg
  • Liverpool 2, Porto 0, 19/04/2019. Anfield Stadium, Champions League. Supporters gathering at Anfield Stadium prior to Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Porto. The English team beat their opponents from Portugal 2-0. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Liverpool_v_Porto_09042019_CM_16.jpg
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