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  • Gornal Athletic 4 Wisbech Town 2, 02/02/2013. Garden Walk Stadium, FA Vase 4th round. Supporters in the seats watching the teams warming up pre-match at Garden Walk Stadium, prior to the FA Vase 4th round tie between Gornal Athletic from Dudley in the West Midlands and visitors Wisbech Town. Gornal, from the Midland Alliance and appearing for the first time at this stage of the tournament, defeated Wisbech, who play in the Eastern Counties League, by 4-2 after extra-time, after the visitors had lead two-nil after 10 minutes. The FA Vase was a nationwide, non-League English football tournament for semi-professional clubs and the winner of this tie played away at Bodmin Town in the next round. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Leyton Orient 2, 18/01/2014. Gresty Road, League One. Visiting supporters watching the action during the first half of Crewe Alexandra's home game against Leyton Orient in the SkyBet League One at the Alexandra Stadium, Gresty Road, Crewe. The match was won by the visitors from London by 2-1 with two goals on debut by Chris Dagnall, sending Orient to the top of the league. The match was watched by 4830 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Leyton Orient 2, 18/01/2014. Gresty Road, League One. Home supporters eating fish and chips outside a take away on Gresty Road, Crewe, the home of Crewe Alexandra before their home game against Leyton Orient in the SkyBet League One. The match was won by the visitors from London by 2-1 with two goals on debut by Chris Dagnall, sending Orient to the top of the league. The match was watched by 4830 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CrewevOrient _CM180114_005.JPG
  • Crewe Alexandra 1 Leyton Orient 2, 18/01/2014. Gresty Road, League One. Two home supporters eating fish and chips outside a take away on Gresty Road, Crewe, the home of Crewe Alexandra before their home game against Leyton Orient in the SkyBet League One. The match was won by the visitors from London by 2-1 with two goals on debut by Chris Dagnall, sending Orient to the top of the league. The match was watched by 4830 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_CrewevOrient _CM180114_006.JPG
  • Stourbridge 4 Biggleswade Town 1, 09/11/2013. FA Cup 1st round, War memorial Athletic Ground. Home supporters wearing poppies coming through the turnstiles before Stourbridge FC's match against visitors Biggleswade Town FC at the War memorial Athletic Ground in the FA Cup first round, a stadium which also doubles as a cricket ground. The match was won by the home side by four goals to one, watched by a capacity crowd of 1605. It was Biggleswade's first appearance at the first round stage of the cup, winners Stourbridge went on to play Stevenage in the second round. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. An FC United of Manchester footballer lying injured and receiving treatment during his side's 8-0 defeat of Glossop North End in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_037.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Glossop North End players (blue shirts) defending their goal in the last minute of their match against FC United of Manchester in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_020.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester players running onto the pitch before they take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_011.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans with a banner in the street before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_002.jpg
  • Stamford AFC 2 Marine 4, 29/03/2014. Wothorpe Road, Northern Premier League. A spectator takes a photograph of the action during The Northern Premier League game between Stamford AFC and Marine from The Daniels Stadium. Marine won the game 4-2 in front of 320 supporters to boost their chances of relegation survival. Stamford AFC are moving to the brand new Zeeco Stadium at the end of the 2013/14 season Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Supporters use the steeplechase jump for a seat. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. St Patricks supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. St Patricks supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. View from the away supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (77 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. View from the away supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (76 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. View from the away supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (75 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Supporters use the steeplechase jump for a seat. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (64 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters stand in-front of the St Patricks coach. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (65 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (58 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters roar on their team. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (60 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (59 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (57 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (56 of 121).jpg
  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (53 of 121).jpg
  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting player Jonathan Mitten (in red) on the ball. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. United's Steve Torpey holds off an opponent. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeighFCUM_CM160705_10.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Banners on display in the stand as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_034.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands celebrate a goal as FC United of Manchester defeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_031.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_030.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_032.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_027.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_026.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_025.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_022.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Jamie Phoenix celebrating scoring as his team FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_017.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg LanFC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_016.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester manager Karl Marginson watching his team taking on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_014.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Two editors watching live video feeds of the action as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_013.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_008.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_006.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans buying souvenirs before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_005.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans buying souvenirs before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators.Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_004.jpg
  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Barnet supporters leave Underhill happy after securing their league status. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Barnet supporters celebrate league survival. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_BarnetvRochdale_SG080510_47.JPG
  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Barnet supporters queue for tickets. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Cambridge supporters make their way to the stadium. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Cambridge supporters make their way to the stadium. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Ipswich Town 1 Blackburn Rovers 1, 18/08/2012. Portman Road, Championship. Blackburn visit Suffolk for their first game back in the Championship. Blackburn supporters celebrate the goal from Colin Kazim-Richards. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Ipswich Town 1 Blackburn Rovers 1, 18/08/2012. Portman Road, Championship. Blackburn visit Suffolk for their first game back in the Championship. Blackburn supporters celebrate the goal from Colin Kazim-Richards. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Crystal Palace 1 Huddersfield Town 1, 22/12/2012. Selhurst Park, Championship. Promotion chasing Crystal Palace aim to halt a poor run of form against lowly Huddersfield. Huddersfield Town's supporters celebrate the Keith Southern's equaliser. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Bayern Munich 2 Borussia Dortmund 1, 25/05/2013. Wembley Stadium, Champions League Final. The first all-German Champions League final pitched Bayern, dominent domestically all season, against a Dortmund team who have troubled them so often in recent years. Dortmund supporters arrive at Wembley Park tube station. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searched for their first point. Leyton Orient supporters celebrate their 1-0 win. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searched for their first point. Sign showing home and away supporters which way to walk to Broadhall Way. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searched for their first point. Stevenage supporters make their way through the turnstiles onto the North terrace. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Newport County 1 Exeter City 1, 16/03/2014. Rodney Parade, League Two. Newport County finally return to the Football league after years of turmoil but a poor run of results has dented hopes of reaching the play-offs while Exeter City battle relegation. Newport County supporters arriving at Rodney Parade. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Stamford AFC 2 Marine 4, 29/03/2014. Wothorpe Road, Northern Premier League. The Northern Premier League game between Stamford AFC and Marine from The Daniels Stadium. Marine won the game 4-2 in front of 320 supporters to boost their chances of relegation survival. Stamford AFC are moving to the brand new Zeeco Stadium at the end of the 2013/14 season Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Ebbsfleet 0 Dover Athletic 1, 23/08.2014. Stonebridge Road, Conference South play-off final. The Skrill South play-off final between Ebbsfleet and Dover Athletic from Stonebridge Road. Dover supporters in The Swanscombe End. Dover won the match 1-0 to secure promotion to the Conference Premier. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers supporters during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers supporters. The Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford manager Marc Bircham thanks the supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford manager Marc Bircham thanks the supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters roar on their team. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Waterford 0 St. Patrick’s Athletic 0. 19.11.2021. Waterford RSC, Waterford, Ireland, League of Ireland Premier Division. <br />
Waterford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford. The club finished top of the 2017 League of Ireland First Division winning promotion to the 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. <br />
Waterford FC effort to secure their Premier Division status in the normal season just came up short. The Blues will face a first relegation playoff since 2007 when they’ll face UCD after they were held to a scoreless draw against St. Patrick’s Athletic. Waterford supporters. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. The United squad line up for a team photograph prior to kick-off. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. United manager Karl Marginson takes his place in the away bench prior to kick-off. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Visiting player Jonathan Mitten (in red) challenges for the ball. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. Action from the game with United in red shirts. FC United of Manchester were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. The teams take to the field before the game. FC United of Manchester (in red) were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leigh RMI 0, FC United of Manchester 0, 16/07/2005. Hilton Park, pre-season friendly. A visiting player signing an autograph for a fan. FC United of Manchester (in red) were established by dissident Manchester United supporters in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer takeover of their club. They were admitted to the North West Counties League prior to the 2005-06. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Supporters displaying scarves at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium during a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster. The Hillsborough disaster led to 96 Liverpool football fans losing their lives in a crush at an FA Cup semi final tie against Nottingham Forest. The families of the victims campaigned against the original verdict of the incident and were rewarded with a new inquiry held in 2014 into events at the match at Hillsborough. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan celebrates a goal as FC United of Manchester defeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Players of FC United of Manchester celebrate one of their goals against Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC which United won 8-0. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_033.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan celebrates a goal as FC United of Manchester defeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_035.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans watching from the stands as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_029.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_028.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. The attendance figure is displayed on the scoreboard as FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_019.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester players celebrated another goal as their team deafeat Glossop North End (blue shirts) 8-0 in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_018.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. FC United of Manchester goalkeeper Sam Ashton catching the ball as his team take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Fans with a banner in the street before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. FC United of Manchester manager Karl Marginson watching his team taking on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_012.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_010.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A young fan of FC United of Manchester holding up a scarvf in his team's colours before they take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_009.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. Young fans holding up anti-racism banners before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_007.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan holding up a People United t-shirt before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_003.jpg
  • FC United of Manchester 8, Glossop North End 0, 28/10/2006. Gigg Lane, Bury, North West Counties League division one. A fan buying a matchday programme before FC United of Manchester take on Glossop North End (blue shirts) in a North West Counties division one match at United's home stadium, Gigg Lane, home to Bury FC. The match was staged on People United Day, an event started in 1999 which brought together fans from across Europe to campaign against racism. FC United were formed in the summer of 2005 by supporters of Manchester United in response to the take over of their club by American millionaire Malcolm Glazer and his family. The club entered the football pyramid at the lowest level with the intention to climbing through the leagues. FCUM won the match 8-0, watched by 3257 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_FCUMvGlossop_CM281006_001.jpg
  • Ipswich Town 1 Leeds United 0, 13/01/2018. Portman Road, Championship. Ipswich supporters celebrate the only goal of the game. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Barnet supporters leave Underhill happy after securing their league status. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Barnet supporters celebrate league survival. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Barnet 1 Rochdale 0, 08/05/2010. Underhill Stadium, League 2. The final game of the season at Underhill. The Bees must beat Rochdale to guarantee their survival. Rochdale are celebrating promotion to League one. Rochdale supporters. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Aldershot Town 0 Torquay United 3, 15/08/2007. Recreation Ground, Football Conference.Torquay's first game in the Blue Square Premier. A 330 mile round trip to Aldershot Town's Recreation Ground. Supporters from the South West are rewarded with a 3-0 win for the visitors.
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  • Ipswich Town 1 Blackburn Rovers 1, 18/08/2012. Portman Road, Championship. Blackburn visit Suffolk for their first game back in the Championship. Blackburn supporters celebrate the goal from Colin Kazim-Richards. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Bayern Munich 2 Borussia Dortmund 1, 25/05/2013. Wembley Stadium, Champions League Final. The first all-German Champions League final pitched Bayern, dominent domestically all season, against a Dortmund team who have troubled them so often in recent years. Dortmund supporters arrive on the tube to Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searched for their first point. Leyton Orient supporters with Russell Slade flag. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searched for their first point. Stevenage supporters on the North Terrace. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Stevenage 0 Leyton Orient 1, 17/08/2013. Broadhall Way, League One. Leyton Orient arrived in Stevenage with the swagger of a club that had started the season well, while Stevenage searched for their first point. Stevenage supporters watch from the terraces. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Nottingham Forest 1 Birmingham City 0, 19/04/2014. City Ground, Championship. Nottingham Forest supporters enjoy a half time pint and burger during the Championship fixture between Nottingham Forest and Birmingham City from the City Ground.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Nottingham Forest 1 Birmingham City 0, 19/04/2014. City Ground, Championship. Supporters arrive ahead of the Championship fixture between Nottingham Forest and Birmingham City from the City Ground. Nottingham Forest won the game 1-0.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Nottingham Forest 1 Birmingham City 0, 19/04/2014. City Ground, Championship. Supporters arrive ahead of the Championship fixture between Nottingham Forest and Birmingham City from the City Ground. Nottingham Forest won the game 1-0.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers supporters. The Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Photo by Simon Gill.
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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. A sign for visiting supporters.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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