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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. Marc Bircham with a cup of tea before training. <br />
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. Assistant manager David Bell. <br />
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. Marc Bircham speaks to the press. 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. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (110 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. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (105 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. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (103 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. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (92 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
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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. A St Patricks supporter. 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. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (62 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. A flare is lit in the crowd. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (51 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. A large Waterford flag. 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. A flare is lit in the crowd. 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. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (43 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. Photo by Simon Gill
    Waterford_SG (42 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. Marc Bircham studies the set pieces. 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. Preparations in the changing room ahead of the game. 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. Players scrub their boots after training. 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. Light training session ahead of the game. <br />
Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows City's Iain Hume celebrating after scoring his goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Scotland 1 Republic of Ireland 0, 14/11/2014. Celtic Park, European Championship qualifying. The electronic scoreboard showing the score in the final minute of the second-half of the European Championship qualifying match between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Scotland won the match by one goal to nil, scored by Shaun Maloney 16 minutes from time. The match was watched by 55,000 at Celtic Park, the venue chosen to host the match due to Hampden Park's unavailability following the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bolton Wanderers 1  Blackburn Rovers 2, 17/03/2007. Reebok Stadium, Premiership. Bolton Wanderers (white shirts) playing Blackburn Rovers in a Premiership match at the Reebok stadium, Bolton. The home side were challenging for one of the Champions' League placings but it was Rovers who ran out 2-1 winners. Both Rovers' goals were scored from the penalty spot by Benni McCarthy. Picture shows the Blackburn fans' reaction they score the first goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows  City's Iain Hume celebrating after scoring his goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_026.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Leicester fans jubilation at scoring. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_014.JPG
  • Lowestoft Town 2 Barrow 3, 25/04/2015. Crown Meadow, Conference North. Barrow make the six-hour trip to Suffolk needing a win to secure the title. Lowestoft score from the spot to make the score 1-3 and make for an uncomfortable last 30 minutes at Crown Meadow for Barrow. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Goal celebration by Iren Wilson after his second goal males the score 2-1. Hallam 3 Brigg Town 2, Northern Counties East League Division One, at Sandygate. After heavy rain, the pitch was declared playable after volunteers worked on it, on the morning of the game. Hallam won 3-2 to go top of the division in front of a record crowd of 1128.
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  • Goal celebration by Iren Wilson after his second goal males the score 2-1. Hallam 3 Brigg Town 2, Northern Counties East League Division One, at Sandygate. After heavy rain, the pitch was declared playable after volunteers worked on it, on the morning of the game. Hallam won 3-2 to go top of the division in front of a record crowd of 1128.
    WSC_Hallam_FC_Brigg_Town_281221_PT_6...jpg
  • Mossley 4 Pickering Town 1, 26/09/2020. Seel Park, Northern Premier League Division One North West. Spectators watching as Mossley score their fourth goal through Declan Evans in the 65th minute against Pickering Town (in yellow). Formed in 1903, Mossley moved into their current ground in 1912 and have played there ever since. The home team won the match 4-1, watched by a crowd of 400, the maximum number permitted in the ground under COVID-19 social distancing regulations. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Coventry United 3 Highgate United 5, 17/10/2017. Butts Park Arena, Birmingham Senior Cup. A spectator photographs the scoreboard, showing the final score  Coventry United 3 Highgate United 5.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Keswick 1 Kendal 1, 15/04/2017. Fitz Park, Westmoreland League. The Keswick No. 9 runs the ball into an empty net to score the first goal of the game. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_Keswick_Kendal_PT150417_038.JPG
  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The electronic scoreboard displays the final score at the Paisley2021 Stadium after Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows QPR players celebrating their last-minute goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_029.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Gary Megson (white shirt) and his counterpart John Gregory on the touchline. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_028.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows City fans in top voice. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_027.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows QPR's Damion Stewart and City's Carl Cort tussling. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_024.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Leicester on the attack. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_022.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Gary Megson (white shirt) and his counterpart John Gregory on the touchline watching the action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_019.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows fans silhouetted at the back of the stand. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_017.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Rangers' Dexter Blackstock tussling with City's Gareth McAuley Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_016.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Gary Megson (white shirt) and his counterpart John Gregory on the touchline. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_015.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Gary Megson taking his place on the bench before the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_013.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the teams taking the pitch before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_012.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Gary Megson introducing himself to the crowd and sprinkler before the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_011.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Gary Megson introducing himself to the crowd and sprinkler before the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_010.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the City players warming up before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_009.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the garden of remembrance outside of the ground before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the outside of the ground before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the outside of the ground before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the outside of the ground before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_004.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the outside of the ground before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_LeicestervQPR_CM150907_003.JPG
  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the outside of the ground before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the outside of the stadium with a sign paying homage to the club's former ground. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • 16.09.2008 Leek, England. A group of Leek Town fans watching as their team misses a chance to score during their team's match against Clitheroe in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round replay at Harrison Park, Leek. The first match ended in a one-all draw but it was Clitheroe who progressed to the next round winning the replay one-nil, despite having a man sent off in the second half. The preliminary stages of the FA Cup were used to determine which non-League clubs were included in the first round proper of the FA Cup. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Port Talbot Town 3 Caerau Ely 0, 06/02/2016. Genquip Stadium, Welsh Cup fourth round. A home fan celebrating as Port Talbot Town (in blue) score against Caerau Ely in a Welsh Cup fourth round tie at the Genquip Stadium, formerly known as Victoria Road. Formed by exiled Scots in 1901 as Port Talbot Athletic, they competed in local and regional football before being promoted to the League of Wales  in 2000 and changing their name to the current version a year later. Town won this tie 3-0 against their opponents from the Welsh League, one level below the welsh Premier League where Port Talbot competed, watched by a crowd of 113. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Port Talbot Town 3 Caerau Ely 0, 06/02/2016. Genquip Stadium, Welsh Cup fourth round. Home players celebrating as Port Talbot Town (in blue) score their third goals against Caerau Ely in a Welsh Cup fourth round tie at the Genquip Stadium, formerly known as Victoria Road. Formed by exiled Scots in 1901 as Port Talbot Athletic, they competed in local and regional football before being promoted to the League of Wales  in 2000 and changing their name to the current version a year later. Town won this tie 3-0 against their opponents from the Welsh League, one level below the welsh Premier League where Port Talbot competed, watched by a crowd of 113. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Port Talbot Town 3 Caerau Ely 0, 06/02/2016. Genquip Stadium, Welsh Cup fourth round. Port Talbot Town (in blue) score an early penally against Caerau Ely in a Welsh Cup fourth round tie at the Genquip Stadium, formerly known as Victoria Road. Formed by exiled Scots in 1901 as Port Talbot Athletic, they competed in local and regional football before being promoted to the League of Wales  in 2000 and changing their name to the current version a year later. Town won this tie 3-0 against their opponents from the Welsh League, one level below the welsh Premier League where Port Talbot competed, watched by a crowd of 113. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. The scoreboard gives the final score as fans leave the DW Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. Fish eye view of The East Stand at the DW Stadium, showing an advertising banner for DW Sports and the soreboard with the half time score.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Ramsbottom United goalkeeper and captain Grant  Shenton retrieves the ball from the net after his error allowed opponents Barwell to score the vital second goal at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ramsbottom United 1 Barwell 3, 03/10/2015. Riverside Stadium, Northern Premier League. Ramsbottom United goalkeeper and captain Grant  Shenton reacts to dropping the ball allowing opponents Barwell to score the vital second goal at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium in a Northern Premier League premier division match. This was the club's 13th league game of the season and they were still to record their first victory following a 3-1 defeat, watched by a crowd of 176. Rams bottom United were formed by Harry Williams, the current chairman, in 1966 and progressed from local amateur football  in Bury to the semi-professional leagues. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queen of the South 2 Stranraer 0, 11/08/2015. Scottish Challenge Cup first round, Palmerston Park. Home supporters in the Portland Drive terrace at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, celebrating as Queen of the South (in blue) score their second goal against Stranraer in a Scottish Challenge Cup first round match. The game was the opening match of the season in a competition open to sides below the Scottish Premiership. Queen of the South won the match 2-0, watched by a crowd of 1229 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Llandudno 2 Denbigh Town 2, 20/03/2015. Maesdu Park, Huws Gray Alliance Football League. Stuart Vernon's long range strike flies past Connor Wearing to make the score 2-2. Needing a win to guarantee promotion to the top division of Welsh football for the first time, Llandudno took the lead twice, but were held to a draw against Denbigh Town.<br />
Llandudno installed an artificial 3G pitch in 2014. The pitch is available for hire, and enables to club to have an active community programme, and teams in every age range, all playing at Maesdu Park. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Uruguay 2 United Arab Emirates 1, Great Britain 1 Senegal 1, 26/07/2012. Old Trafford, Olympic Games. The electronic scoreboard showing the score late in the match between Breat Britain and Senegal at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium during the team's opening Men's Olympic Football tournament match at the venue. The double header of matches resulted in Uruguay defeating the United Arab Emirates by 2-1 while Great Britain and Senegal drew 1-1. Over 72,000 spectators attended the two Group A matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Uruguay 2 United Arab Emirates 1, Great Britain 1 Senegal 1, 26/07/2012. Old Trafford, Olympic Games. The electronic scoreboard displays the score during the final minutes at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium of the first Men's Olympic Football tournament match at the venue. The double header of matches resulted in Uruguay defeating the United Arab Emirates by 2-1 while Great Britain and Senegal drew 1-1. Over 72,000 spectators attended the two Group A matches. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Lancaster City 0 FC Halifax Town 3, 15/10/2011, Giant Axe, FA Cup Third Qualifying Round. A helper adjusts the score on the scoreboard during an FA Cup third qualifying round match between Lancaster City and FC Halifax Town  at Giant Axe stadium, Lancaster. The visitors, who play two leagues above their hosts in the English football pyramid, won the ties by three goals to nil, watched by a crowd of 646 spectators. Lancaster City were celebrating their centenary in 2011, although there was a dispute over the exact founding date over the club known as Dolly Blue. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. The electronic scoreboard gives the final score at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. Scotland fans behind the goal watching as Shaun Maloney score the opening goal from a free-kick as Faroe Islands take on Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Coventry City 1 Birmingham City 1, 10/03/2012. Ricoh Arena, Championship. Clouds above the stadium with the electronic scoreboard showing the final score at the Ricoh Arena, as Coventry City host Birmingham City in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 22,240. The Championship was the division below the top level of English football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Celebrating a goal from Jimmy Phillips, Boro v Nottingham Forest, 20th February 1993, final score 1-2. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Fans celebrating Paul Wilkinson's equaliser, Boro v Everton, April 10th 1993. Final score Boro 1, Everton 2. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Nottingham Forest 3, 03/02/1993. Ayresome Park. Kick off, Boro v Forest, FA Cup 4th Round replay, 3rd February 1993. View from The Holgate End with the South Stand in the background. Final score 0-3. Photo by Paul Thompson
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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 searced for their first point. A Stevenage fan puts his hands on his head as his team fail to score. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • A fight breaks out between rival fans on the pitch after the visitors score their decisive third goal as Warrington Town played King's Lynn Town in the Northern Premier League premier division super play-off final tie at Cantilever Park, Warrington. The one-off match was between the winners of play-off matches in the Northern Premier League and the Southern League Premier Division Central to determine who would be promoted to the National League North. The visitors from Norfolk won 3-2 after extra-time, watched by a near-capacity crowd of 2,200.
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  • Wrexham 2 Ebbsfleet United 0, 18/11/2017. The Racecourse Ground, National League. The scoreboard shows the final score. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • St Mirren 4 The New Saints 1, 19/02/2017. Paisley 2021 Stadium, Scottish Challenge Cup. The electronic scoreboard displays the final score at the Paisley2021 Stadium after Scottish Championship side St Mirren played Welsh champions The New Saints in the semi-final of the Scottish Challenge Cup for the right to meet Dundee United in the final. The competition was expanded for the 2016-17 season to include four clubs from Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Scottish Premier under-20 teams. Despite trailing at half-time, St Mirren won the match 4-1 watched by a crowd of 2044, including 75 away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Morecambe 0 Plymouth Argyle 2, 25/03/2016. Globe Arena, League 2. The stadium scoreboard displays the final score as Morecambe hosted Plymouth Argyle in a League 2 fixture at the Globe Arena. The stadium was opened in 2010 and replaced Morecambe's traditional home of Christie Park which had been their home since 1921, the year after their foundation. Plymouth won this fixture by 2-0 watched by 2,081 spectators, in a game delayed by 30 minutes due to traffic congestion affecting travelling Argyle fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Southend United 1 Burton Albion 1, 22/02/2016. Roots Hall, League One. The electronic scoreboard shows the score in the final minute as Southend United took on Burton Albion in a League 1 fixture at Roots Hall. Founded in 1906, Southend United moved into their current ground in 1955, the construction of which was funded by the club's supporters. Southend won this match by 3-1, watched by a crowd of 6503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the outside of the ground before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows QPR fans celebrating their last-minute goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows QPR's Martin Rowlands taking evasive action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Leicester on the attack. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows Gary Megson (white shirt) and his counterpart John Gregory on the touchline. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the match in progress from high up in the home end. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the outside of the ground before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stoke City 2 Bristol City 1, 19th April 2008. Stoke score early, the Bristol City goalkeeper in front of electronic scoreboard and advertisements. Photo by Paul Thompson. Stoke City 2 Bristol City 1, 19/04/2008. 	Britannia Stadium, Championship. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Ashton United 6 Ramsbottom United 0, 12/01/2016. Hurst Cross stadium, Northern Premier League. The home team score their final goal during the fixture between Ashton United (in red) and Ramsbottom United in the Northern Premier League premier division. The match was played at Ashton's Hurst Cross stadium, the club's ground. The club was originally founded in 1878 as Hurst F.C. and by 1880 the club were playing at Hurst Cross, their current ground which makes their home one of the oldest football grounds in the world. Ashton won the match 6-0, watched by a crowd of 178. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Sheffield Wednesday 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/05/2010. Hillsborough. Championship. The scoreboard relaying the score in the last minute at Hillsborough during the crucial last-day relegation match between Sheffield Wednesday and visitors Crystal Palace. The match ended in a 2-2 draw which meant Wednesday were relegated to League 1. Crystal Palace remained in the Championship despite having been deducted 10 points for entering administration during the season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. Wigan fans and  mascots watch as Wigan Athletic's Alex Revell (not pictured) beats Jayson Leutwiler of Shrewsbury Town to score the only goal of the game.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. A Faroese security man watching Garry O'Conner score the second goal as the Faroe Islands take on Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. European Championship Qualifier. A Faroese security man watching Garry O'Conner score the second goal as the Faroe Islands take on Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Altrincham 2 Worcester City 0, 23/03/2013. Moss Lane, Blue Square Bet North. Home team supporters watching on from the covered terracing behind the goal as their team try to score the opening goal during the second-half of the the Blue Square Bet North fixture between Altrincham (in red) and Worcester City at Moss Lane, Altrincham. The home team won the match 2-0 watched by 777 spectators on a day when most non-League football in England was cancelled due to adverse weather. Altrincham were historically one of the major English non-League teams but have never been promoted to the Football League. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The Holgate End at half time, Boro v Spurs, 20th April 1993, final score 3-0. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Boro v Nottingham Forest, 20th February 1993, final score 1-2. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Fans throwing paper to welcome the teams onto the pitch, Boro v Liverpool, 13th March 1993, final score 1-2. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Brentford 0 Doncaster Rovers 1, 27/04/2013. Griffin Park, League One. Griffin Park hosts a showdown between two clubs aiming for automatic promotion from League One. Marcello Trotta has just missed his penalty. Billy Paynter sets up James Coppinger to score the goal to seal the Championship title. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Reading 3 Huddersfield 4, 22/01/2022. Select Car Leasing Stadium, Championship. Sorba Thomas celebrates his assist for Danny Wards goal to make the score 1-2. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Republic of Ireland 5  Northern Ireland 0, 24/05/2011. Aviva Stadium, Carling Nations Cup. The final score is displayed on the giant screen at Aviva Stadium in Dublin at the final whistle as the Republic of Ireland took on Northern Ireland in a 2011 Carling Nations Cup game. The Republic won the game by 5 goals to 0. The multi-sports venue was originally known as Lansdowne Road and was reopened in 2010 after it was completely redeveloped. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. Svangaskard, Toftir, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. Svangaskard, Toftir, Euro 2008 Qualifying. A Faroese security man watching Garry O'Conner score the second goal as the Faroe Islands take on Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Faroe Islands 0 Scotland 2, 06/06/2007. Svangaskard, Toftir, Euro 2008 Qualifying. A Faroese security man watching Garry O'Conner score the second goal as the Faroe Islands take on Scotland in a Euro 2008 group B qualifying match at the Svangaskard stadium in Toftir. The visitors won the match by 2 goals to nil to stay in contention for a place at the European football championships which were to be held in Switzerland and Austria in the Summer of 2008. It was the first time Scotland had won in the Faroes, the previous two matches ended in draws. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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