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  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Away manager Dave Challinor gesturing to his players during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Police officers and vehicles parked behind the Joe Royle stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than home 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • A group of recently-signed Italian players taking part in training under former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-11.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-10.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-03.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters in the Rochdale Road end cheering their team on during the second-half as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-5...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Visiting goalkeeper Ben Killop jumps over opponent Davis Keillor-Dunn as Hallam Hope watches on during the second-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-5...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home manager Keith Curle gesturing to his players during the second-half as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. The visiting goalkeeper Ben Killop watches the action during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. A plane carrying a banner flying above the ground during the first-half as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. The home team's Davis Keillor-Dunn protests against a referee's decision during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. The home team's Hallam Hope is challenged in the air by Gary Liddle during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. The home team on the attack with the Joe Royle stand in the background during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home manager Keith Curle (left) shaking hands with his opposite number Dave Challinor before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters applauding players as they emerge from the dressing rooms in the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. The players emerge from the dressing rooms in the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Visiting supporters queueing to get into the Chadderton Road end before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Players completing their warm-up walking past the deserted family section of the Rochdale Road end for home supporters before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Police horses move off on patrol before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than home 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. The club's name in old-style lettering on the Main Stand, pictured before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than home 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-0...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. The club's name in old-style lettering on the Main Stand, pictured before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than home 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-0...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-0...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. One of the ground's floodlights between the Joe Royle stand and Chadderton Road end, pictured before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than home 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-0...jpg
  • Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where Pedro Pasculli was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-28.jpg
  • Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where Pedro Pasculli was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-29.jpg
  • Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where Pedro Pasculli was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-27.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli (centre), pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019, alongside club owner Domenico Serafino (left) and technical director Max Leghissa . This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-26.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-22.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-19.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-16.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-13.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-05.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-04.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-02.jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. A home supporter making his way from the ground at the end of the game as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-5...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters making their way from the ground at the end of the game as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-5...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Stewards on the track side in front of the Main Stand in place to keep supporters off the pitch at the end of the game as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-5...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters in the Main Stand applaud their team off the pitch at the end of the game as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-5...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home strikers Hallam Hope and Davis Keillor-Dunn watch as the ball goes wide of the goal during the second-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters in the sparsely-populated family section of the Rochdale Road end watching the second-half as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Match officials Hristo Koraivanov (left), Lisa Rashid and Charles Breakspear making their way from the pitch at the end of the first-half as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. A view of the ground as the home team mount an attack during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. A view of the ground as the home team mount an attack during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. The home team pressing for a goal during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters in the Joe Royle stand looking up at a plane carrying a banner flying above the ground during the first-half as Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-4...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Away fans in the Chadderton Road end applaud their team's efforts during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home player Dylan Bahamboula taking the knee before Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. The home team's Davis Keillor-Dunn is challenged in the air by Zaine Francis-Angol during the first-half as Oldham Athletic (in blue) play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 home fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-3...jpg
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    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters making their way into the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-2...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. Home supporters taking part in a protest outside the Main Stand before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. A view of the stairway leading to the Chadderton Road end, pictured before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than home 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-0...jpg
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    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-1...jpg
  • Oldham Athletic 0 Hartlepool United 0, 18/09/2021. Boundary Park, League 2. A new housing development behind the Chadderton Road end, pictured before Oldham Athletic play Hartlepool United in a League 2 fixture at Boundary Park. Before the game, more than home 500 fans protested against owner Abdallah Lemsagam's running of the club, including some who carried a mock coffin outside the ground. The match ended 0-0, watched by 3934 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-0...jpg
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    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-0...jpg
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    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-0...jpg
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    WSC_Oldham_v_Hartlepool_CM18092021-0...jpg
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
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  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-23.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-21.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-20.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-18.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured at Nantporth Stadium, home of  Bangor City, where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-17.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-15.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-14.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-12.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-08.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-07.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-09.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-06.jpg
  • Former Argentina international footballer Pedro Pasculli, pictured during a training session with Bangor City where he was appointed  manager in October, 2019. This was the 1986 World Cup winner's 13th management position, having previously been in charge of the Albania and Uganda national teams as well as a host of clubs worldwide. Bangor City competed in the Cymru Alliance, the second tier of Welsh football having been demoted due to financial irregularities at the end of the 2017-18 season. The club was owned by a consortium involving the Vaughan familial but was bought by Italian Domenico Serafino and a group of investors in September 2019.
    191010CMC_Pasculli-01.jpg
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    WSC_BlackburnvAstonVilla_CM211110_02...JPG
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