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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators purchasing half-time draw tickets before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The kit man folding away strips for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Young supporters with scarves and a homemade banner pictured during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The two teams lining up outside the changing rooms before Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. A sign pointing the way to the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home players wandering back onto the pitch after half-time during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team's mascot exits the snack bar before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. First-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. An exterior view of the turnstiles before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team players leaving the pitch for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team and staff line up for a team photograph for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. First-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team's mascot inside the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators gathering inside the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. A spectator making an enquiry in the club shop before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Souvenirs on sale in the club shop before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Souvenirs on sale in the club shop before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Supporters having a drink in the social club bar before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators walking into the social club bar before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The two teams exchanging handshakes before Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. An exterior view of the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team's goalkeepers warming-up before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. A sign pointing the way to the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. A sign bidding farewell to spectators after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Club officials gathering corner flags for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The home team players leaving the pitch for the last time after Vauxhall Motors played Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators watching the second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. One of the home team players on the substitutes' bench during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Two spectators in caps watching the first-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The two teams walking on to the pitch before Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. An exterior view of the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Spectators watching the second-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. First-half action during Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. Fans paying in at the turnstiles before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors FC 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. An exterior view of the ground before Vauxhall Motors play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Vauxhall Motors 0 Solihull Moors 2, 26/04/2014. Rivacre Park, Conference North. The two teams lining up outside the changing rooms before Vauxhall Motors (in white) play Solihull Moors at Rivacre Park in the final Conference North fixture of the season. It was to be the last match for the Ellesmere Port-based home club, named after the giant car factory in the town, who have resigned from the professional pyramid system to return to local amateur football due to spiralling costs and low attendances. Their final match resulted in a 2-0 home defeat, watched by a crowd of only 215. Photo by Colin McPherson
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. Rhyl players celebrate their third goal against Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The home team's fans cheer their team's opening goal as Rhyl take on Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The home team's fans watch their favourites as Rhyl take on Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. Aberystwyth Town players take the field prior to their team's match against Rhyl in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Fans watching Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Haverfordwest players emerging from their team minibus after their five-hour journey before their team take on Connah's Quay Nomads in a Welsh Premier League match at Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The home team's cheer as their team grabs a second goal as Rhyl take on Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The home team's fans watch their favourites as Rhyl take on Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The home team's fans watch their favourites as Rhyl take on Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_RhylAberystwyth_CM130107_11.jpg
  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The home team's fans watch their favourites as Rhyl take on Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The home team's fans watch their favourites as Rhyl take on Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. Midfield action as Rhyl take on Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The exterior of Belle Vue as Rhyl prepare to take on Aberystwyth Town in a Welsh Premier League match. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, The home players taking part in the pre-match warm-up as they prepare to take on Aberystwyth Town in a Welsh Premier League match. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Haverfordwest management and backroom staff can't bear to watch as Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Fans watching Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Haverfordwest County players looking dejected as they leave the field at half-time during their  Welsh Premier League match against Connah's Quay Nomads at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a League of Wales match at Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season groundsharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match by five goals to three, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Connah's Quay Nomads take the field against Haverfordwest County before a Welsh Premier League match at the Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Fans arriving for Connah's Quay Nomads match against Haverfordwest County in a Welsh Premier League match at the Cae-y-Castell ground in Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Haverfordwest players emerging from their team minibus after their five-hour journey before their team take on Connah's Quay Nomads in a Welsh Premier League match at Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. The Flint power station and bridge into England dominating the skyline as Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. The Flint power station and bridge into England dominating the skyline as Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The home team's fans watch their favourites as Rhyl take on Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. Rhyl on the attack against Aberystwyth Town (green) in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. Rhyl players take the field prior to their team's match against Aberystwyth Town in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. Rhyl players take the field prior to their team's match against Aberystwyth Town in a Welsh Premier League match at Belle Vue, Rhyl. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Rhyl 3 Aberystwyth Town 0, 13/01/20007. Belle Vue, Welsh Premier League. The exterior of Belle Vue as Rhyl prepare to take on Aberystwyth Town in a Welsh Premier League match. The home team won the game by 3 goals to nil, with all the goals coming in a wind-assisted second half. The victory took the north coast club to the top of the league. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Haverfordwest County fans wait to commiserate their players at the end of their  Welsh Premier League match against Connah's Quay Nomads at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Fans watching Connah's Quay Nomads taking on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales.  Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. The teams take the field as Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Connah's Quay Nomads take on Haverfordwest County (blue shirts) in a Welsh Premier League match at Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Connah's Quay Nomads 5 Haverfordwest County 3, 06/01/20007. Cae-y-Castell, Welsh Premier League. Haverfordwest County fans wait to commiserate their players at the end of their  Welsh Premier League match against Connah's Quay Nomads at Cae-y-Castell stadium, Flint, north Wales. Connah's Quay spent the 2006-07 season ground sharing with Flint United as they redeveloped their own home stadium, located less than five miles along the north Wales coast. The home team won the match 5-3, having lead 4-0 after 30 minutes and clinching the victory with their fifth goal six minutes from time. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. A television screen in the social club showing the current league table, pictured before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Home goalkeeper Kieran Harrison saves from an opponents during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors (in yellow) in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. The home coaching staff and substitutes watching the action during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. The home players congratulating veteran striker Matt Rhead after he opens the scoring during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. A home club official surveys all that is left of the directors’ half-time refreshments as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. The teams walking on to the pitch before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors (in yellow) in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. The home players warming up at the side of the pitch before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. A home supporter watching this team warming-up before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Home supporters to celebrating after the final whistle as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Home players making their way over to supporters to celebrate after the final whistle as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Home goalkeeper Kieran Harrison prepares to take a goal-kick during the second-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Home goalkeeper Kieran Harrison jumps for joy after his side’s second goal during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Veteran striker Matt Rhead attempts a header during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. The home coaching staff and substitutes reacting to a near-miss during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Home supporters in a corporate hospitality box watch on as the visitors mount an attack during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors (in yellow) in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Home defender Shaun Rhodes greets a supporters before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. A programme seller waiting for customers before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Veteran home forward Matt Rhead (third right) pictured during the warm-up before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. A home supporter watching this team warming-up before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. A spectator arriving at the ground before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. A steward putting out a parking sign outside the ground before Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Home supporters to celebrating after the final whistle as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. A group of children playing football behind one of the stands during half-time as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. The visiting players substitutes watching on from the dugout during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. The visitors’ veteran striker Kevin Ellison prepares to cross the ball during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. The home team on the attack during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors (in yellow) in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_KidsgroveAthletic_v_VauxhallMoto...JPG
  • Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, 16/11/24. Hollinwood Road, Northern Premier League Division One West. Home goalkeeper Kieran Harrison taking a goal-kick during the first-half as Kidsgrove Athletic play Vauxhall Motors in a Northern Premier League Division One West match at Hollinwood Road. Founded in 1952, the home club has worked its way up through local leagues and via the North West Counties League to Step 8 of the English football pyramid. Kidsgrove, lying 13th in the division, beat their top-of-the-table visitors 2-0, watched by a crowd of 288 spectators. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_KidsgroveAthletic_v_VauxhallMoto...JPG
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