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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. The players exchanging greetings on the pitch before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. The away team celebrating victory at the final whistle as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. A club official exits the ground to retrieve the ball during the first-half as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. A quote by Brian Clough in the dressing room area, pictured before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Spectators making their way from the ground after the match as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Players competing for the ball during the first-half as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Players competing for a high ball during the first-half as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. The players and mascots walking out on to the pitch before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. The players and mascots walking out on to the pitch before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. The referee leading the team on to the pitch before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. Two spectators watching the home team warming-up before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. A sign outside the ground, pictured before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Visiting striker Aaron Roberts leading the celebrations at the final whistle as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans.  Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Visiting manager Tim Harris (right) chatting to his assistant as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Visiting manager Tim Harris issues instructions to his team as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Away striker Aaron Roberts leading the celebrations of his team's second goal as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. The referee's assistant keeps an eye on the second-half action as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Away striker Aaron Roberts leading the celebrations of his team's second goal as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Away supporters watching the second-half action as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Spectators watching the first-half action as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Supporters celebrating the visitors taking the lead during the first-half as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Players competing for the ball during the first-half as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Three silhouetted spectators watching the first-half action as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. The visitors mount an attack as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Visiting forward Aaron Roberts shares a joke with the referee before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. Two spectators paying in at the turnstile before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. The home team players going through their pre-match warm-up before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Two spectators paying in at the turnstile before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. A quote by Brian Clough in the dressing room area, pictured before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. A member of the ground staff putting a corner flag in place before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Visiting manager Tim Harris gesturing to his team as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Away supporters celebrating their team's second goal during the second-half action as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. A spectator checking his phone during the first-half as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. Away supporters watching the second-half action as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. A spectator watching the first-half action as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. An away supporter watching the first-half action as Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City (in yellow) in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. A club official waiting for supporters to access the social club before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. A view from the dressing room corridor as the players warm up before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Boldmere St. Michaels 2 Worcester City 2, 16/10/2021. The Tom Brown Memorial Ground, Midland Football League Premier Division. A sign inside the ground, pictured before Boldmere St. Michaels play Worcester City in a Midland Football League Premier Division match at the Trevor Brown Memorial Ground in Sutton Coldfield. The home club were formed in 1883 and have played in local and regional football ever since, whilst the visitors were formerly one of the leading non-League clubs in England before a move from their St. George's Lane ground in 2013 started a downward spiral in their fortunes. Worcester City won this match 2-0, with a double from Aaron Roberts, despite playing for an hour with 10 men, watched by a crowd of 169 spectators, mainly away fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The New Saints 4 Bohemians 0, 20/07/2010. Park Hall Stadium, Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg. The New Saints manager Mike Davies giving his press conference at Park Hall Stadium, Oswestry after his team's Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg game with visitors Bohemians. Despite leading 1-0 from the first leg, the Dublin club went out following their 4-0 defeat by the Welsh champions. The match was the first-ever Champions League match in the UK played on an artificial pitch and was staged at the Welsh Premier League's ground which was located over the border in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The New Saints 4 Bohemians 0, 20/07/2010. Park Hall Stadium, Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg. The New Saints manager Mike Davies watching the action through the rain at Park Hall Stadium, Oswestry during his team's Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg game with visitors Bohemians. Despite leading 1-0 from the first leg, the Dublin club went out following their 4-0 defeat by the Welsh champions. The match was the first-ever Champions League match in the UK played on an artificial pitch and was staged at the Welsh Premier League's ground which was located over the border in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The New Saints 4 Bohemians 0, 20/07/2010. Park Hall Stadium, Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg. The New Saints manager Mike Davies watching the action through the rain at Park Hall Stadium, Oswestry during his team's Champions League 2nd qualifying round 2nd leg game with visitors Bohemians. Despite leading 1-0 from the first leg, the Dublin club went out following their 4-0 defeat by the Welsh champions. The match was the first-ever Champions League match in the UK played on an artificial pitch and was staged at the Welsh Premier League's ground which was located over the border in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A man dressed to look like club owner Mike Ashley at a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters walking past the statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Opposing managers John Carver (left) Mauricio Pochettino pictured during the first-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters walking by the statue to club legend Jackie Milburn, situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Prominant advertising for Newcastle owner Mike Ashley's company Sports Direct at St James Park. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
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  • Prominant advertising for Newcastle owner Mike Ashley's company Sports Direct at St James Park. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
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  • Prominant advertising for Newcastle owner Mike Ashley's company Sports Direct at St James Park. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
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  • A view of St James Park, from Gateshead, with a sold sign at the top of the frame. Newcastle owner Mike Ashley hoped to sell the club to a Saudi consortium in 2020. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Blackpool captain Mike Jackson shouting instructions during his side's visit to play Oldham Athletic at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Blackpool 1, 27/02/2007. Boundary Park, League 1. Mike Jackson, Blackpool's captain goes through an elevated pre-match warm-up before his team take on Oldham Athletic at Boundary Park. Both teams were chasing promotion places in League One. The away side won with a second half goal by Andy Morrell. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Southend United 1 Burton Albion 1, 22/02/2016. Roots Hall, League One. The home dressing room door next to a plaque dedicated to former referee Mike North under the main stand at Roots Hall stadium, pictured before Southend United took on Burton Albion in a League 1 fixture. Founded in 1906, Southend United moved into their current ground in 1955, the construction of which was funded by the club's supporters. Southend won this match by 3-1, watched by a crowd of 6503. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Sheffield Wednesday 2 Crystal Palace 2, 02/05/2010. Hillsborough. Championship. Crystal Palace players protesting to referee Mike Dean about Sheffield Wednesday's Alan Lee's equalising goal at Hillsborough during the crucial last-day relegation match. The match ended in a 2-2 draw which meant Wednesday were relegated to League 1. Crystal Palace remained in the Championship despite having been deducted 10 points for entering administration during the season. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The club shop situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium after Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters walking past the statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium after Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home supporters in the Gallowgate End at the end of the match as Newcastle United hosted Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The Leazes Stand and Milburn Stand pictured during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' player Christian Eriksen watches referee Kevin Friend with the spray can during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' goalkeeper celebrating his team's third goal by Harry Kane in front during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. People in the media lounge watching the conclusion of the FA Cup semi-final on a television set under a portrait of Sir Bobby Robson as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' players celebrating their team's second goal by Christian Eriksen in front of the Leazes Stand during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home forward Ayoze Perez gets to grips with Spurs' Nacer Chadli during the first-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A young protestor holding a sign during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs and chanting during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs and chanting during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs and chanting during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Opposing managers John Carver (centre) Mauricio Pochettino pictured during the first-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A protestor holding a sign during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Empty spaces amongst the home support in the Leazes Stand as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home team manager John Carver (centre), pictured in the dugout before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home team players walking on to the pitch before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A supporter walking by the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A supporter walking by the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors fixing a banner to a fence at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters fixing a protest banner to a fence at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A supporter walking across commemorative plaques in the floor, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters gathering near the statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The club name on the exterior of the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters handing out protest leaflets at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A statue to club legend Jackie Milburn, situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Two supporters orientate themselves with a ground plan at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A catering van open for business outside the East Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A solitary supporter making his way towards the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A seagull flying over a lake in Leazes Park, situated behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Three supporters making their way to the game in Leazes Park, situated behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters gathering underneath a statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Two points dropped, Boro 1 Sheffield United 1, 17th April 1995. The men in caps have seen it all before. Mike Blackburn adds: "My late father is the taller of the two ‘men in caps' (on the right to the left of the floodlights in the picture.) Paul Thompson is quite right when he says they have 'seen it all before'. Dad would have been in about his 40th of 55 seasons watching Boro then. It looks as though he was just sucking the air through his teeth before coming out with the the well worn phrase of his - 'Ay ya bugger - typical bloody Boro man!’" Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Prominant advertising for Newcastle owner Mike Ashley's company Sports Direct at St James Park. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Visiting goalkeeper Mike Cooper catching a cross during the first-half as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Stoke City 2 Bristol City 1, 19th April 2008. Referee Mike Riley leads the teams outPhoto by Paul ThompsonStoke City 2 Bristol City 1, 19/04/2008. 	Britannia Stadium, Championship. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors demonstrating with a banner gathering at the Gallowgate end of the stadium after Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home defender Ryan Taylor prepares to take a free kick, with the Leazes Stand as a backdrop during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home supporters in the Gallowgate End unfurling a protest banner during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home supporters with protest signs in the Gallowgate End at the end of the match as Newcastle United hosted Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' player Christian Eriksen competes with home forward Gabriel Obertan during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Club and sponsors' names on the East Stand before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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