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  • The teams making their way on to the pitch before Warrington Town (in yellow) 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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  • The home players gather in a huddle after Warrington Town had lost to 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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  • Visiting players celebrating with their trophy after Warrington Town defeated 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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  • Visiting players celebrating with their trophy after Warrington Town defeated 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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  • Visiting players celebrating with their trophy after Warrington Town defeated 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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  • Visiting defender Rory McAuley is congratulated whilst celebrating after Warrington Town defeated 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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  • The visiting bench react with delight at the final whistle 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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  • Spectators watching the action during extra-time 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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  • Spectators watching the early action 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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  • A visiting supporter watching the first-half action 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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  • The referee's assistant waiting for the visiting team to emerge from their dressing room before 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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  • Fans queuing up outside the turnstiles before 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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  • Programme sellers awaiting early arrivals before 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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  • Signage on the exterior of the ground pictured before 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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  • The visiting players arriving at the ground before 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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  • Visiting supporters celebrating after Warrington Town defeated 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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  • Visiting supporters celebrating with Adam Marriott after Warrington Town defeated 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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  • 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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  • Viting manager Ian Culverhouse talking to his players before extra-time commences 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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  • Action from extra-time as Warrington Town (in yellow) 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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  • Home winger Jack Mackreth (left) and Frazer Blake-Tracy battle for the ball 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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  • A spectator with a snack during half-time 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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  • Home midfielder Ben Garrity rises to head his side into a 2-1 second-half lead as Warrington Town (in yellow) 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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  • Spectators watching the second-half action with the adjoining 3G pitches visible 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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  • Spectators young and old crowd into the ground during the first-half 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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  • Home supporters in the shed watching the first-half action 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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  • The ground and Fiddler's Ferry power station visible from an adjoins bridge 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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  • Home manager Paul Carden taking his place in the home technical area before 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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  • Spectators watching the early action 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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  • A visiting supporters putting up his team's flag on railings before 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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  • A visiting supporters putting up his team's flag on railings before 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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  • The visitor's backroom staff wheeling in supplies before 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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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A solitary home supporter waiting outside a turnstile Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A spectator looking at a display of souvenirs at a small museum dedicated to non-League football at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A visiting player in the dressing room area at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Spectators making their way out of Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion after their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Warrington Town players celebrating substitute Tony Gray's winning goal in second half stoppage time against Witton Albion at Wincham Park, during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Warrington Town substitute Tony Gray (left) celebrating his winning goal in second half stoppage time against Witton Albion at Wincham Park, during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Silhouettes of spectators in the shed watching the second half action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Visiting coaching staff watching the action during the second half action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Spectators at the snack bar watching the second half action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Home supporters watching the action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A segregation barrier frames the action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Two spectators watching the action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. First half action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. First half action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. First half action at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) during their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. The two teams exchange handshakes at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. The players emerge from the tunnel at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion (in red) before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Visiting fans tying a flag to railings at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A groundsman forking the pitch at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A visiting player begins his warm-up routine on the pitch at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A Union Jack fog flying at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A groundsman checks the height of the crossbar at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. The main stand at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A groundsman lines the pitch at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. One of the goal nets at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A groundsman lines the pitch at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A display of souvenirs at a small museum dedicated to non-League football at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A sign advertising a small museum dedicated to non-League football at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Turf being grown in pots outside the groundsman's garage at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. Visiting players on the pitch at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A display of souvenirs at a small museum dedicated to non-League football at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion, pictured before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Witton Albion 1 Warrington Town 2, 26/12/2017. Wincham Park, Northern Premier League. A groundsman on his tractor beside the pitch at Wincham Park, home of Witton Albion before their Northern Premier League premier division fixture with Warrington Town. Formed in 1887, the home team have played at their current ground since 1989 having relocated from the Central Ground in Northwich. With both team chasing play-off spots, the visitors emerged with a 2-1 victory, the winner being scored by Tony Gray in second half injury time, watched by a crowd of 503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A club official walking out of the ground carrying a cushion after Warrington Rylands played West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Goalkeeper and captain Graeme McCall celebrating with team-mates after the penalty shoot-out as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A dog is given a drink of beer by a guest during the second-half as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Two guests watching the second-half action as Warrington Rylands  play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A dramatic sky above the ground during the second-half as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. One of the invited guests retrieves a stray football during the first-half action as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The home team pressing for the opening goal during the first-half as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The fourth official looking out from his dressing room before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Home team players emerging from their dressing room before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The away team taking part in their pre-match warm-up before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A young footballer gesturing to friends on a pitch adjoining the ground before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Coronavirus protocol information on display inside the ground with a beer garden pictured before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Coronavirus protocol information on display inside the ground before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. An exterior view of the pavilion in the complex grounds before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The victorious home players lining up for a photograph after the penalty shoot-out as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Goalkeeper and captain Graeme McCall celebrating with team-mates after the penalty shoot-out as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The home players celebrating a save in the penalty shoot-out as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. One of the home players tends to an injury after being substituted during the second-half as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The home team open the scoring in the second-half as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Home team substitutes reacting to a missed chance whilst  watching the first-half action as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Two guests walking round the ground with jugs of beer at half-time as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Hand-sanitiser in the committee room inside the ground pictured as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Home team officials and guests enjoying a beer during the first-half action as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The away team gathering outside their dressing room before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Coronavirus protocol information on display inside the ground before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. A steward and guest watching the home team's pre-match warm-up before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The home dressing rooms pictured before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. An invited guest arriving outside the ground before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Club officials welcoming guests and media outside the ground before Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The home team pressing for the opening goal during the second-half as Warrington Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. Away team substitutes and coaching staff watching the first-half action as Warrington Rylands play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Warrington Rylands 1 West Auckland Town 1 (3-1 pens), 24/04/2021. Gorsey Lane, FA Vase Fifth Round. The away team on the attack as Rylands (in blue) play West Auckland Town in an FA Vase Fifth Round fixture at Gorsey Lane. The host club was founded as Rylands F.C. in 1906 as a works team from a manufacturer of wire and compete in the North West Counties League, with their opponents playing in the Northern League. The home team won the match 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw and progressed to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history in a game played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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