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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • View of Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Blyth fans watching the teams go through their warm ups on an astroturf 5 a side pitch. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • The teams go through their warm ups on an astroturf 5 a side pitch. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • The Port of Blyth Stand at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • A ball flies though the air as players begin to warm up. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • A 'Visit North Korea' advertisement at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Danny Lewis of Brackley Town warming up. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • 'Spartans do not ask 'How many are the enemy, but 'Where are they?' Quote on the terrace at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park ignoring he early kick off between Newcastle and Manchester City. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Scarf and hats for sale in the club shop. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Scarf and hats for sale in the club shop. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Shepherd Murombedzi of Brackley Town leaves the pitch at full time. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • A young Blyth fan tries to get a high five as Blyth players eave the pitch at full time. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • An unhappy Blyth fan. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Kevin Wilkin manager of Brackley Town. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Kevin Wilkin Manager of Brackley Town responds to taunts from Blyth fans, after Brackley were denied a penalty. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Lee Clark Manager of Blyth Spartans. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Kevin Wilkin manager of Brackley Town congratulates Glenn Walker after his substitution. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Blyth fans watching to the bitter end. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Zach Hemming of Blyth Spartans lets a shot slip from Lee Ndlovu under his body for another Brackley goal, as the crescent Moon sets behind Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • View from the Port of Blyth stand as the Sun sets. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • The crescent Moon above Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Kevin Wilkin manager of Brackley Town. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • The floodlights take over as the sun sets. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • The floodlights take over as the sun sets. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • The media watching the game from the Port of Blyth stand. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • 'Spartans do not ask 'How many are the enemy, but 'Where are they?' Quote on the terrace at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Brackley players a goal in front of a handful of Blyth fans. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Blyth fans. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • A solitary Brackley fan watches the game. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Blyth fans. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • View of Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Blyth fans. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Fan's shadow cast on a wall by the low winter Sun. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Fan's shadow cast on a wall by the low winter Sun. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Fan's shadow cast on a wall by the low winter Sun. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Fan's shadow cast on a wall by the low winter Sun. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Shepherd Murombedzi of Brackley Town warming up. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_Blyth_Spartans_Brackley_Town_301...jpg
  • The teams go through their warm ups on an astroturf 5 a side pitch. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_Blyth_Spartans_Brackley_Town_301...jpg
  • Blyth fans watching the teams go through their warm ups on an astroturf 5 a side pitch. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_Blyth_Spartans_Brackley_Town_301...jpg
  • Blyth fans watching the teams go through their warm ups on an astroturf 5 a side pitch. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_Blyth_Spartans_Brackley_Town_301...jpg
  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • An early arrival at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • A cloud of vape smoke drifts across Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Early arrivals at Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • View of Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • View of Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • View of Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • View of Croft Park. Blyth Spartans v Brackley Town, 30112019. Croft Park, National League North. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where Pedro Pasculli was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • A group of recently-signed Italian players taking part in training under former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where Pedro Pasculli was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where Pedro Pasculli was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli (centre), pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019, alongside club owner Domenico Serafino (left) and technical director Max Leghissa . This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-18.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-05.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-04.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-01.jpg
  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MacclesfieldvGrimsby_CM261219-11.jpg
  • Macclesfield Town 1 Grimsby Town 1, 26/12/2019. Moss Rose, English League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Macclesfield Town played Grimsby Town in a SkyBet League 2 fixture at Moss Rose. The home club had suffered problems in the run up to this fixture with the EFL deducting points after they failed to pay staff and they had a game postponed. This match ended in a 1-1 draw, watched by a crowd of 1,991. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_MacclesfieldvGrimsby_CM261219-09.jpg
  • Nelson 3 Daisy Hill 6, 12/10/2019. Victoria Park, North West Counties League, First Division North. A home player leaving the pitch after Nelson (in blue) hosted Daisy Hill at Victoria Park. Founded in 1881, the home club were members of the Football League from 1921-31 and has played at their current ground, known as Little Wembley, since 1971. The visitors won this fixture 6-3, watched by an attendance of 78. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NelsonvDaisyHill_CM121019_054.jpg
  • Nelson 3 Daisy Hill 6, 12/10/2019. Victoria Park, North West Counties League, First Division North. First-half action as Nelson (in blue) hosted Daisy Hill at Victoria Park. Founded in 1881, the home club were members of the Football League from 1921-31 and has played at their current ground, known as Little Wembley, since 1971. The visitors won this fixture 6-3, watched by an attendance of 78. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NelsonvDaisyHill_CM121019_031.jpg
  • Nelson 3 Daisy Hill 6, 12/10/2019. Victoria Park, North West Counties League, First Division North. The players waiting in the tunnel area before Nelson (in blue) hosted Daisy Hill at Victoria Park. Founded in 1881, the home club were members of the Football League from 1921-31 and has played at their current ground, known as Little Wembley, since 1971. The visitors won this fixture 6-3, watched by an attendance of 78. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NelsonvDaisyHill_CM121019_029.jpg
  • Nelson 3 Daisy Hill 6, 12/10/2019. Victoria Park, North West Counties League, First Division North. The home team kit laid out in the changing room before Nelson hosted Daisy Hill at Victoria Park. Founded in 1881, the home club were members of the Football League from 1921-31 and has played at their current ground, known as Little Wembley, since 1971. The visitors won this fixture 6-3, watched by an attendance of 78. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NelsonvDaisyHill_CM121019_017.jpg
  • Bournemouth 0 Norwich City 0, 19/10/2019. Dean Court, Premier League. Photo by David Bauckham.
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  • Bournemouth 0 Norwich City 0, 19/10/2019. Dean Court, Premier League. Photo by David Bauckham.
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  • Bournemouth 0 Norwich City 0, 19/10/2019. Dean Court, Premier League. Photo by David Bauckham.
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  • Bournemouth 0 Norwich City 0, 19/10/2019. Dean Court, Premier League. Photo by David Bauckham.
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  • Bournemouth 0 Norwich City 0, 19/10/2019. Dean Court, Premier League. Photo by David Bauckham.
    WSC_BnmouthvNorwich_DB191019_047.JPG
  • Bournemouth 0 Norwich City 0, 19/10/2019. Dean Court, Premier League. Photo by David Bauckham.
    WSC_BnmouthvNorwich_DB191019_046.JPG
  • Bournemouth 0 Norwich City 0, 19/10/2019. Dean Court, Premier League. Photo by David Bauckham.
    WSC_BnmouthvNorwich_DB191019_041.JPG
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