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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Assistant fitness consultant Ian Helliwell celebrating with the trophy at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Manager Neil Aspin watching players and supporters celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home captain Mark Bower is hoisted aloft by a member of the security staff at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Midfielder Simon Garner holding his head in disbelief as he misses a chance at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Players are framed by supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home team manager Neil Aspin (standing second left) watching the action during the first half at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Players are framed by supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home team supporters paying entering through the turnstiles at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters next to an old club sign leaving The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters and players mingling on the pitch and having photographs taken at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters and players mingling on the pitch and having photographs taken at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters in the east stand watching as fans celebrate on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters opening a bottle of champagne whilst celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home goalkeeper Jonathan Hedge is presented with the league trophy in the east stand at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters with a banner leaving the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home players celebrating on the pitch at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A group of home supporters chanting at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Spectators in the east stand watching the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A member of the Supporters Trust holding a fundraising sign at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Players are framed by supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Action from The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Players are framed by supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A group of cheerleaders applaud the crowd as they leave the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Supporters putting up a banner behind a group of cheerleaders dancing on the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Supporters flags and banners on display in one of the stands at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A substitutes top hanging in the home dugout at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A solitary groundsman making preparations to the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Three supporters making their way across a road towards The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Home supporters and players mingling on the pitch and having photographs taken at the end of the match at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A view of the action at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. Supporters in the east stand applauding the teams onto the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw in front of a crowd of 2,404. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A supporter in the east stand blowing a trumpet as the teams take to the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town (in blue), on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC Halifax Town 1 Mickleover Sports 1, 23/04/2011. The Shay, Northern Premier League. A member of the coaching staff walking past a group of cheerleaders on the pitch at The Shay, home of FC Halifax Town, on the day that they were presented with the Northern Premier League Premier Division championship trophy following their match with Mickleover Sports. The club replaced Halifax Town A.F.C. who went into administration during the 2007–08 season, having previously been members of the Football League for 80 years. Their promotion meant they would play in Conference North in the 2011-12 season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Aldershot Town 0 Torquay United 3, 15/08/2007. Football Conference. Torquay's first game in the Blue Square Premier. A 330 mile round trip to Aldershot Town's Recreation Ground. Torquay United's sports scientist tests all of the players hydration levels at the hotel in Aldershot.
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  • Aldershot Town 0 Torquay United 3, 15/08/2007. Football Conference. Torquay's first game in the Blue Square Premier. A 330 mile round trip to Aldershot Town's Recreation Ground. Torquay United's sports scientist tests all of the players hydration levels at the hotel in Aldershot.
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  • Barnsley 1 Millwall 0, 22/02/2014. Oakwell, Championship. Millwall make the journey from south London to South Yorkshire for a Championship relegation battle with Barnsley. View from the West Stand (built in 1904) which is the only original part of Oakwell Stadium. Sky Sports Neil Mellor reports back with an update from the game.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Scotland captain Kenny Miller celebrates scoring his side's second goal during the second half the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. The Scotland starting line-up pose for their team photograph before kick-off before the second half the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Scotland fans celebrating their team's second goal, scored by Kenny Miller (left) at Aviva Stadium during the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Scotland fans celebrating their team's victory at Aviva Stadium after the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Wales manager Garry Speed pictured on the giant screen watching the action at Aviva Stadium during the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Scotland fans watching their team during the playing of the national anthems at Aviva Stadium before the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Wales players going through their pre-match warm-up routine at Aviva Stadium before the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Wales fans watching their team during the playing of the national anthems at Aviva Stadium before the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Scotland manager Craig Levein chatting to a colleague at Aviva Stadium before the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. 24.05.2011 Carling Nations Cup, Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Republic of Ireland versus Northern Ireland. The Northern Ireland starting line-up pictured before kick-off. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. One of the ground staff packing away the goals at Aviva Stadium in Dublin after the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. The final score is displayed on the giant screen at Aviva Stadium in Dublin at the final whistle as the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Irealand fans waving flags and celebrating one their team's goals at Aviva Stadium in Dublin as the Republic of Ireland take on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni watching on as the national anthem is played at Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Northern Ireland fans acclaim their team as they take the field at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Two members of the ceremonial band waiting underneath the stands at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Supporters seated in the stands at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. An exterior view of the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. An exterior view of the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Ireland supporters walking past the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Flags flying outside the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Flags flying outside the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_003.jpg
  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. An exterior view of the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_002.jpg
  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Scotland v Wales. Scotland fans watching the action during the second half during the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Wales manager Gary Speed issues instructions from the sidelines during the first half of the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0250511_012.jpg
  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Scotland players celebrating their team's second goal, scored by Kenny Miller (left) at Aviva Stadium during the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Scotland fans watching as the ceremonial band take to the field at Aviva Stadium before the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Posters of the rival managers Gary Speed and Craig Levein hanging from the roof of Aviva Stadium before the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 3  Wales 1, 25/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Two Scotland fans wearing kilts chatting to a passer-by next to the statue of Molly Malone in the centre of Dublin as they make their way to Aviva Stadium for the Carling Nations Cup match between Scotland and Wales. Scotland won the match by 3 goals to 1.The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Republic's fans waving flags as they celebrate their team's fourth goal during the second half. The Rebulbic won the game 5-0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Republic's fans waving flags as they celebrate their team's fourth goal during the second half. The Rebulbic won the game 5-0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Republic's striker Robbie Keane celebrates scoring his side's second goal during the first half. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Ground staff preparing the pitch for the following day's Scotland versus Wales game at Aviva Stadium in Dublin after the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. An image of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni on the giant screen watching on at Aviva Stadium in Dublin as the Republic of Ireland take on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Fans watching the action from the stands at Aviva Stadium in Dublin as the Republic of Ireland take on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Members of the ceremonial band playing the national anthem at Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Northern Ireland fans acclaim their team as they take the field at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_020.jpg
  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Members of the ceremonial band waiting underneath the stands at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_021.jpg
  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Northern Ireland fans acclaim their team as they take the field at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_019.jpg
  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Northern Ireland fans acclaim their team as they take the field at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. A billboard featuring Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni on display in the stands at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Supporters seated under an Ireland flag in the stands at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin before the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Souvenirs scarves and hats on sale outside the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_009.jpg
  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Supporters walking towards the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_010.jpg
  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. An exterior view of the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_006.jpg
  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Souvenirs scarves and hats on sale outside the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_008.jpg
  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. Flags flying outside the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. An exterior view of the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the day that the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CarlingCupDublin_CM0240511_001.jpg
  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. A group of Sporting fans pictured inside the stadium before Hertha Berlin's match against  Sporting Lisbon at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in the group stages of the UEFA Europa League. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. Home fans applauding their players from the pitch after Hertha Berlin have defeated Sporting Lisbon in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in a UEFA Europa League group match. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. The home team players unfurling a banner thanking their fans after Hertha Berlin have defeated Sporting Lisbon in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in a UEFA Europa League group match. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. Home striker Gojko Kacar (on ground) is congratulated by teammates after scoring the only goal as Hertha Berlin take on Sporting Lisbon at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in the group stages of the UEFA Europa League. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. Watched by the additional assistant referee and a television cameraman, home striker Gojko Kacar (without shirt) is congratulated by teammates after scoring the only goal as Hertha Berlin take on Sporting Lisbon at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in the group stages of the UEFA Europa League. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. The home team go in search of a goal as Hertha Berlin (blue) take on Sporting Lisbon in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in a UEFA Europa League group match. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. The home players emerging from the dressing rooms before the start of the second half as Hertha Berlin take on Sporting Lisbon in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in a UEFA Europa League group match. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_HerthaBerlinvSportingLisbon_CM16...JPG
  • Hertha Berlin 1 Sporting Lisbon 0, 16/12/2010. Olympic Stadium, Europa League. A groundsman spreading grit to prevent player and officials from slipping in the sub-sero temperatures before Hertha Berlin take on Sporting Lisbon in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in a UEFA Europa League group match. Hertha won the match by 1 goal to nil to press to the knock-out round of the cup. 2009/10 was the the first year in which the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup in European football competition. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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