Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC; AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; statue of Billy Bremner; 1942 - 1997; Revie Team; captain; hero; inspiration
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC; AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; statue of Billy Bremner; 1942 - 1997; Revie Team; captain; hero; inspiration
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC; AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; statue of Billy Bremner; 1942 - 1997; Revie Team; captain; hero; inspiration
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC; AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; statue of Billy Bremner; 1942 - 1997; Revie Team; captain; hero; inspiration
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC; AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; statue of Billy Bremner; 1942 - 1997; Revie Team; captain; hero; inspiration
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC; AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; statue of Billy Bremner; 1942 - 1997; Revie Team; captain; hero; inspiration
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; blue sky; lattice work
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; sunlight; flare; glare
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structural; stands; seating; badge; blue sky; lattice work
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; blue sky; lattice work; Leeds United A.F.C.
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; blue sky; lattice work
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; blue sky; lattice work
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; blue sky; lattice work
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; blue sky; lattice work
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; sunlight; flare; glare
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; blue sky; lattice work
Leeds United Association Football Club's stadium; Elland Road; Leeds; West Yorkshire; England; LUFC AFC; football ground; structure; stands; seating; badge; blue sky; lattice work
Statue of Sir Bobby Robson, Portman Road, opposite the home ground of Ipswich Town Football Club. Robson managed Ipswich for 13 years from 1969 to 1982 with consistent First Division success. He guided Ipswich to win the FA Cup in 1978 beating Arsenal 1 goal to nil, followed in 1981 by victory in the UEFA Cup. This success for the small Suffolk Club meant Robson was given the ultimate job of managing the England team, which he did from 1982 to 1990 - a very similar feat to that of Alf Ramsey. Prior to his managerial career Robert William Robson was also a successful player, with his club teams including Fulham and West Bromwich Albion. He also won 20 caps for England. After the England job Robson had many years of success managing in Europe - with clubs including PSV Eindhoven, FC Porto and Barcelona. He returned to manage the club he supported in his youth, Newcastle United from 1999 to 2004. His battle with cancer over the years spurred him to form the Bobby Robson Foundation which has raised over 2 million pounds to combat the disease. The sculpture by artist Sean Hedges-Quinn was unveiled by Robson himself in 2002.
Statue of Sir Bobby Robson, Portman Road, opposite the home ground of Ipswich Town Football Club. Robson managed Ipswich for 13 years from 1969 to 1982 with consistent First Division success. He guided Ipswich to win the FA Cup in 1978 beating Arsenal 1 goal to nil, followed in 1981 by victory in the UEFA Cup. This success for the small Suffolk Club meant Robson was given the ultimate job of managing the England team, which he did from 1982 to 1990 - a very similar feat to that of Alf Ramsey. Prior to his managerial career Robert William Robson was also a successful player, with his club teams including Fulham and West Bromwich Albion. He also won 20 caps for England. After the England job Robson had many years of success managing in Europe - with clubs including PSV Eindhoven, FC Porto and Barcelona. He returned to manage the club he supported in his youth, Newcastle United from 1999 to 2004. His battle with cancer over the years spurred him to form the Bobby Robson Foundation which has raised over 2 million pounds to combat the disease. The sculpture by artist Sean Hedges-Quinn was unveiled by Robson himself in 2002.
Statue of Sir Alf Ramsey at Portman Road, home ground of Ipswich Town Football Club. Ramsey managed Ipswich from 1955 to 1963 winning promotion to the First Division in 1959-60 and immediately followed this in 1960-61 by the extraordinary feat of winning the First Division League Championship in the club's debut season. This success for the small Suffolk Club meant Ramsey was given the ultimate job of managing the England team (a feat later emulated by Bobby Robson), which he did from 1963 to 1974. He guided the team in 1966 to the one and only winning of the World Cup at Wembley when England beat West Germany 4 goals to 2 to win the Jules Rimet Trophy. Prior to his managerial career Ramsey was also a good player, with his club teams including Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth. He also won 32 caps for England. Alfred Ernest Ramsey retired from thew sport to live in Ipswich. The street next to the North Stand at the club's ground the street is named after him and the statue was erected on the corner of that street and Portman Road in 2000.
Statue of Sir Alf Ramsey at Portman Road, home ground of Ipswich Town Football Club. Ramsey managed Ipswich from 1955 to 1963 winning promotion to the First Division in 1959-60 and immediately followed this in 1960-61 by the extraordinary feat of winning the First Division League Championship in the club's debut season. This success for the small Suffolk Club meant Ramsey was given the ultimate job of managing the England team (a feat later emulated by Bobby Robson), which he did from 1963 to 1974. He guided the team in 1966 to the one and only winning of the World Cup at Wembley when England beat West Germany 4 goals to 2 to win the Jules Rimet Trophy. Prior to his managerial career Ramsey was also a good player, with his club teams including Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth. He also won 32 caps for England. Alfred Ernest Ramsey retired from thew sport to live in Ipswich. The street next to the North Stand at the club's ground the street is named after him and the statue was erected on the corner of that street and Portman Road in 2000.
Statue of Sir Alf Ramsey at Portman Road, home ground of Ipswich Town Football Club. Ramsey managed Ipswich from 1955 to 1963 winning promotion to the First Division in 1959-60 and immediately followed this in 1960-61 by the extraordinary feat of winning the First Division League Championship in the club's debut season. This success for the small Suffolk Club meant Ramsey was given the ultimate job of managing the England team (a feat later emulated by Bobby Robson), which he did from 1963 to 1974. He guided the team in 1966 to the one and only winning of the World Cup at Wembley when England beat West Germany 4 goals to 2 to win the Jules Rimet Trophy. Prior to his managerial career Ramsey was also a good player, with his club teams including Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth. He also won 32 caps for England. Alfred Ernest Ramsey retired from thew sport to live in Ipswich. The street next to the North Stand at the club's ground the street is named after him and the statue was erected on the corner of that street and Portman Road in 2000.
Street sign at Sir Alf Ramsey Way, Portman Road, home ground of Ipswich Town Football Club. This street runs next to the North (or Bobby Robson) Stand at the club's ground and a statue of him was also erected on the corner of Sir Alf Ramsey Way and Portman Road in 2000. Ramsey managed Ipswich from 1955 to 1963 winning promotion to the First Division in 1959-60 and immediately followed this in 1960-61 by the extraordinary feat of winning the First Division League Championship in the club's debut season. This success for the small Suffolk Club meant Ramsey was given the ultimate job of managing the England team (a feat later emulated by Bobby Robson), which he did from 1963 to 1974. He guided the team in 1966 to the one and only winning of the World Cup at Wembley when England beat West Germany 4 goals to 2 to win the Jules Rimet Trophy. Prior to his managerial career Ramsey was also a good player, with his club teams including Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth. He also won 32 caps for England. Alfred Ernest Ramsey retired from thew sport to live in Ipswich.
United Kingdom, England, Lancashire, Manchester, Manchester United Football Club, Old Trafford Stadium tour, soccer, dressing room, player photos, woman, digital camera
United Kingdom, England, Lancashire, Manchester, Manchester United Football Club, Old Trafford Stadium tour, soccer, dressing room, respect referee poster
United Kingdom, England, Lancashire, Manchester, Manchester United Football Club, Old Trafford Stadium tour, soccer, field, sign, multiple European languages
United Kingdom, England, Lancashire, Manchester, Manchester United Football Club, Old Trafford Stadium tour, soccer, museum, Barclays Premier League Trophy
Large blue mural of Sir Bobby Robson, Portman Road, the home ground of Ipswich Town Football Club. It is located at the east end of the Bobby Robson (or North) Stand. Robson managed Ipswich for 13 years from 1969 to 1982 with consistent First Division success. He guided Ipswich to win the FA Cup in 1978 beating Arsenal 1 goal to nil, followed in 1981 by victory in the UEFA Cup. This success for the small Suffolk Club meant Robson was given the ultimate job of managing the England team, which he did from 1982 to 1990 - a very similar feat to that of Alf Ramsey. Prior to his managerial career Robert William Robson was also a successful player, with his club teams including Fulham and West Bromwich Albion. He also won 20 caps for England. After the England job Robson had many years of success managing in Europe - with clubs including PSV Eindhoven, FC Porto and Barcelona. He returned to manage the club he supported in his youth, Newcastle United from 1999 to 2004. His battle with cancer over the years spurred him to form the Bobby Robson Foundation which has raised over 2 million pounds to combat the disease.
The club shop at Portman Road, the home ground of Ipswich Town Football Club. The club won promotion to the First Division in 1959-60 under the management of Alf Ramsey and immediately followed this in 1960-61 by the extraordinary feat of winning the First Division League Championship in the club's debut season. This success for the small Suffolk Club meant Ramsey was given the ultimate job of managing the England team that went on to win the World Cup in 1966. Under Bobby Robson Ipswich won the FA Cup in 1978 beating Arsenal 1 goal to nil, followed in 1981 by victory in the UEFA Cup. This success for the small Suffolk Club meant Robson was also given the ultimate job of managing the England team, which he did from 1982 to 1990. At the top is the logo of Marcus Evans, owner of the club. The club badge and website address are also advertised on the building.
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Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, arriving fans, box office, man, woman,
Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, arriving fans, man, woman, girl, teen, Gate 6,
Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, arriving fans, man, woman, program, vendor, booth, Gate 5,
Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, arriving fans, man, woman, program, vendor, booth, Gate 5,
Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, arriving fans, Asian, man, woman, couple, Gate 6, mitt,
Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, arriving fans, man, woman, girl, teen, poster, licensed merchandise, vendor,
Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, fans, woman, man, policeman, officer, uniform, posing, take picture, digital camera,
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Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, arriving fans, Asian, Black, woman, girl, teen, posing, take picture, digital camera,
Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, arriving fans, Gate 6, security check, man, woman, security,
Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Bremner Boulevard, Rogers Centre, center, Blue Jays Major League Baseball team, professional sports, outside stadium, game day, crowd, arriving fans, CN Tower, observation tower, landmark, modern wonder, architecture,
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Britannia Stadium; home; ground; Stoke City; Football; Club; English; Premier; league; soccer; Stoke-on-Trent; Stoke; on; Trent; The Potteries; North Staffs; Staffordshire; West Midlands; Central England; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; England
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The Britannia Stadium, home ground of Stoke City Football Club
night club, club, night clubs, clubs, Jeju, Jeju-Do, Seoguipo, South Korea, Republic of Korea, black and white, car, New York, mood, atmosphere, bar, pub, beer, drink, drinking, drinkers, film noir
Mersea Island FC, Mersea Island Football Club, Colchester, West Mersea, The Glebe, match, league, soccer, football, Colchester and East Essex League, Essex Junior Cup, junior football, amateur football, football for fun, goalie, goalkeeper, forwards, defender, spectators, success, winners, cup winners, Ron Hunt, Colchester United, West End United, watchers, IPSV0896, IPSV1678, IPSV5578, IPSV5503, IPSV5514, IPSV1683, IPSV5507,
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Mersea Island FC were one of the two leading junior amateur football clubs in the north-east area, along with arch rivals West End United, of Colchester. Based at their ground at the Glebe, under manager Ron Hunt, a former Colchester United half-back, they won many local league and cup trophies and capped their success with the Essex Junior Cup in 1969-70. Here, on a murky winter's day, their goalkeeper catches the ball with a defender shielding a visiting forward.
Rugby Union; amateur; North West, League match; Wirral RUFC; Wirral Rugby Union Football Club; Wids: Widnes RUFC; Widnes Rugby Union Football Club; Memorial Ground, Thornton Common Road, Wirral; Rugby Union football; red/black stripes; claret/white stripes; referee; line out;
Rugby Union; amateur; North West, League match; Wirral RUFC; Wirral Rugby Union Football Club; Wids: Widnes RUFC; Widnes Rugby Union Football Club; Memorial Ground, Thornton Common Road, Wirral; Rugby Union football; red/black stripes; claret/white stripes; referee; open play;
Rugby Union; amateur; North West, League match; Wirral RUFC; Wirral Rugby Union Football Club; Wids: Widnes RUFC; Widnes Rugby Union Football Club; Memorial Ground, Thornton Common Road, Wirral; Rugby Union football; red/black stripes; claret/white stripes; referee; open play;
Rugby Union; amateur; North West, League match; Wirral RUFC; Wirral Rugby Union Football Club; Wids: Widnes RUFC; Widnes Rugby Union Football Club; Memorial Ground, Thornton Common Road, Wirral; Rugby Union football; red/black stripes; claret/white stripes; referee; open play;
Rugby Union; amateur; North West, League match; Wirral RUFC; Wirral Rugby Union Football Club; Wids: Widnes RUFC; Widnes Rugby Union Football Club; Memorial Ground, Thornton Common Road, Wirral; Rugby Union football; red/black stripes; claret/white stripes; referee; open play;
Rugby Union; amateur; North West, League match; Wirral RUFC; Wirral Rugby Union Football Club; Wids: Widnes RUFC; Widnes Rugby Union Football Club; Memorial Ground, Thornton Common Road, Wirral; Rugby Union football; red/black stripes; claret/white stripes; open play;
Rugby Union; amateur; North West, League match; Wirral RUFC; Wirral Rugby Union Football Club; Wids: Widnes RUFC; Widnes Rugby Union Football Club; Memorial Ground, Thornton Common Road, Wirral; Rugby Union football; red/black stripes; claret/white stripes; referee; scrum;