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  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. The match ball sitting on a plinth at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_022.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. The match ball plinth is put away by staff at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_023.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A sign directing away supporters to the Crabble, pictured before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_003.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home team striker Ricky Miller (number 9) celebrating opening the scoring with fellow goalscorer Aswad Thomas at the Crabble as National League Dover Athletic (in white) hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_031.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Painters working on the soon-to-be-opened Family Stand at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_015.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A sign directing away supporters to the Crabble, pictured before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_001.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home players walking off the pitch as visiting manager Shaun Derry is interviewed live on television at the Crabble after National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_037.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home fans making their way from the Crabble after National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_034.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home team fans celebrating opening Ricky Miller opening the scoring at the Crabble as National League Dover Athletic (in white) hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_032.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home fans in the main stand watching the second-half action at the Crabble as National League Dover Athletic (in white) hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_028.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home team striker Ricky Miller in action at the Crabble as National League Dover Athletic (in white) hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_029.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. The BT Sport broadcasting team preview the match from the pitch at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_021.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home fans arriving inside the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_020.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Visiting players going throw their pre-match warm-up at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_019.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Information signs outside the Crabble, pictured before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_008.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A sign directing away supporters to the Crabble, pictured before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_007.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home players walking into the dressing room at the Crabble after National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_038.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Visiting manager Shaun Derry is interviewed live on television at the Crabble after National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_035.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Visiting manager Shaun Derry is interviewed live on television at the Crabble after National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_036.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home team striker Ricky Miller in action at the Crabble as National League Dover Athletic (in white) hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_033.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home team striker Ricky Miller celebrating opening the scoring at the Crabble as National League Dover Athletic (in white) hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_030.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home fans in the main stand watching the second-half action at the Crabble as National League Dover Athletic (in white) hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_027.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home fans in the main stand watching the second-half action at the Crabble as National League Dover Athletic (in white) hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_026.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home fans waiting for kick-off at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_025.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Visiting fans waiting for kick-off at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_024.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A club official (left) giving out transfer tickets for the main stand at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_018.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A club official giving out transfer tickets for the main stand at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_017.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A groundsman moving signage at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_016.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home fans arriving inside the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_014.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home fans arriving inside the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_013.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Home fans arriving inside the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_012.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A security guard on duty amongst the television broadcasting equipment at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_011.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. Two people chatting outside the club shop at the Crabble before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_010.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A sign directing home and away supporters to the Crabble, pictured before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_009.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. A groundsman mowing the pitch at the Crabble, pictured before National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay. The club was founded in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club Dover FC, whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. Cambridge United won the tie by 4-2 after extra time, watched by a crowd of 1158. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_004.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. An exterior view of the Crabble, home to Dover Athletic, with the Dover Rugby Club's clubhouse in the foreground. The photograph was taken on the day that National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay, which the visitors won 402 after extra time. The wooden stand pictured in the background, is the new Family Stand, which was opened two days later at the club's fixture against Guiseley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_005.JPG
  • Dover Athletic 2 Cambridge United 4, 17/11/2016. The Crabble, FA Cup first round replay. An exterior view of the Crabble, home to Dover Athletic, with the Dover Rugby Club's clubhouse in the foreground. The photograph was taken on the day that National League Dover Athletic hosted League 2 Cambridge United in an FA Cup first round replay, which the visitors won 402 after extra time. The wooden stand pictured in the background, is the new Family Stand, which was opened two days later at the club's fixture against Guiseley. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Dover_Cambridge_CM171116_006.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Tense Cambridge United supporters watch the action unfold. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_09.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Cambridge supporters make their way to the stadium. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_03.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Masked Tim Sills of Torquay United takes a moment infront of the Cambridge United support. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_14.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Gary Brabin and Cambridge supporters question a refereeing decision. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_11.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Cambridge players gather in a team huddle before kick off. Torquay United however returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_07.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Cambridge supporters make their way to the stadium. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_06.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Phil Bolland (Cambridge) is shown a second yellow card by referee Gary Sutton and Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_17.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Cambridge supporters in front of goalscorer Chris Hargreaves. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_12.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. A Cambridge supporter seems to think Tim Sills of Torquay took a dive to win a free kick and waste precious seconds for his team. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_10.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Cambridge supporters make their way to the stadium. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_04.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference.  Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_001.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Wembley Way flags and scarfs for sale. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_01.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. A Cambridge player on his way to the referees room after the game. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_023.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. Solitary Cambridge fan and 4 players watch the ball. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_021.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. A Cambridge player retrieves the ball after a defensive mix up. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_013.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. Cambridge player returning to the dress room after warming up. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_006.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Supporters gather around the stadium hours before kick off. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_15.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Tense Torquay United supporters watch the action unfold. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_08.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. The Torquay mascot. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_02.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Masked Tim Sills of Torquay United. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_16.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Captain Chris Hargreaves lifts the trophy. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_18.JPG
  • Torquay United 2 Cambridge United 0, 17/05/2009. Wembley Stadium, Conference Play Off Final. Paul Buckle celebrates while Gary Brabin looks dejected at the final whistle. Torquay United returned to the Football League after two years away following victory at Wembley. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_TorquayvCambridge_SG170509_13.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. Ball girls recieve final instructions. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_005.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Visiting fans making their way towards the turnstiles at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, pictured on the day the club played 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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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Visiting goalkeeper Danny Naisbitt taking a goal kick 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_05.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. Fans walking home after the game. Terraced houses are lit by the floodlights from 'Kit Kat' Crescent. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_024.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. York manager Billy McEwan (in shorts) and his staff watch as a chance is missed. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_019.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. Yorks goalscorer Clayton Donaldson returns to the dressing room. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_018.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference.  Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_017.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. The York mascot and fans in the David Longhurst Stand. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_015.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference.  Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_009.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. The mascot and announcer waiting for the referee and the teams. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_007.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference.  Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_003.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference.  Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_002.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home manager Ian Bogie (second right) watching the action 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_29.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Visiting fans in the away end shading their eyes from the sun 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_28.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home fans watching the action from the main stand 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_26.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home fans watching the action from the main stand 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_24.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home fans watching the action from the main stand 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_22.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Fans making their way out of 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_20.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Fans making their way out of 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_19.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Flowers and hanging baskets at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, pictured 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_15.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. The head of the home team's mascot resting on a seat in the main stand at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, on the day the club played 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_13.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Visiting fans in the away end celebrating the opening goal 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_07.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home players warming up at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, pictured on the day the club played 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_02.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. An exterior view of the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, pictured on the day they played 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_01.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. York fans consoling themselves with fish and chips after the game. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_025.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference. Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_020.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference.  Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_014.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference.  Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_010.JPG
  • York City 1 Cambridge United 2, 10/10/2006. Bootham Crescent, Football Conference.  Photo by Paul Thompson. In York's second season since relegation form the Football League they finished 4th, and qualified for the play offs, where they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat<br />
to Morecambe. Cambridge finished 17th of 24. Morecambe beat Exeter in the play off final, and are still (in 2020) members of the Football League. York reached the 2010 play-off final at Wembley Stadium, but were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United. Two years later they won the FA Trophy and the conference play final at Wembley in the same week. However the Minstermen were relegated from the Football league in 2015, and from the Conference to the National League North in 2016.
    WSC_YorkvCambridge_PT101006_004.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home manager Ian Bogie (second right) watching the action 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_30.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Visitng boss Jez George (third right) 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_27.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home fans watching the action from the main stand 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_25.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home fans watching the action from the main stand 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_23.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home fans fans making their way back to their seats from under the main stand after half-time 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_21.JPG
  • 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_18.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Visiting striker Ashley Carew scoring the opening goal 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_17.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. A water jum on the track at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, pictured 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_16.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. The players emerge from the dressing rooms under the main stand at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC (in white), on the day the club played 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_14.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. A visiting fan making use of a spare dug out at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC,  the club played 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_12.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. The home players celebrating Josh Gillies equalising goal at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC (in white), 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.
    WSC_GatesheadvCambridge_CM170911_11.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. The home team's mascot making preparations to entertain the crowd at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, on the day the club played 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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