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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO USA TV AND NO USA WEB **  Janet Jackson was front and center at her father Joe Jackson's funeral Monday, along with various other family members. The service was held at Forest Lawn in Glendale, CA, where Michael Jackson is entombed. TMZ broke the story ... Joe died last Wednesday after battling pancreatic cancer. Michael is in a mausoleum at Forest Lawn, and it's safe to say Joe's resting place will be nearby. It's interesting because, as we reported, Michael cut Joe out of his will, making Katherine and his kids the beneficiaries. Monday's service is private -- for friends and family. A public service will follow in the coming days. 02 Jul 2018 Pictured: Joe Jackson Funeral. Photo credit: TMZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • * Caption Correction - correcting name of Forest Green Rovers manager to Rob Edwards* Forest Green Rovers manager Rob Edwards prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • * Caption Correction - correcting name of Forest Green Rovers manager to Rob Edwards* Forest Green Rover's manager Rob Edwards prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • * Caption Correction - correcting name of Forest Green Rovers manager to Rob Edwards* Forest Green Rovers manager Rob Edwards (left) and Swindon Town's manager Ben Garner prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers’ Jack Aitchison in action during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Louis Reed (left) and Forest Green Rovers' Kane Wilson battle for the ball during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers fans prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers’ Jake Young in action during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers goalkeeper, Luke McGee during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers’ Josh March has an attempt on goal during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers’ Josh March reacts after a missed attempt on goal during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers’ Regan Hendry in action during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers manager Rob Edwards looks dejected during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers’ Kane Wilson battles with Swindon Town’s Ellis Iandolo during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers’ Kane Wilson battles with Swindon Town’s Ellis Iandolo during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers' Regan Hendry (left) and Swindon Town's Tyreece Simpson battle for the ball during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers manager Rob Edwards during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers manager Rob Edwards during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers Chairman Dale Vince during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers CEO Henry Staelens (right) during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers CEO Henry Staelens (right) during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers fans make their way tp the ground prior to kick-off during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers fans in the stands prior to kick-off during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers fans make their way tp the ground prior to kick-off during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Akinwale Odimayo and Forest Green Rovers' Jordan Moore-Taylor (left) battle for the ball during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rover's Jake Young (centre) is tackled by Swindon Town's Ben Gladwin during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rover's Josh March (centre) has an attempt at goal during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers' manager Rob Edwards after the final whistle of the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's goalkeeper Lewis Ward (left) brings down Forest Greens Rover's Josh March who is awarded a penalty during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rover's Josh March (centre) misses a penalty during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Louis Reed (left) and Forest Green Rovers' Jack Aitchison battle for the ball during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers manager Mark Cooper prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Romoney Crichlow-Noble (left) and Forest Green Rovers' Jamille Matt battle for the ball during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers' Regan Hendry (left) and Swindon Town's Tyreece Simpson battle for the ball during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers' Regan Hendry (left) and Swindon Town's Tyreece Simpson battle for the ball during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rover's Nicky Cadden (left) takes a free kick during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rover's Romoney Crichlow-Noble (right) has a attempt on goal during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Ellis Iandolo (left) and Forest Greens Rovers' Ben Stevenson battle for the ball during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rover's manager Mark Cooper prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers manager Mark Cooper (left) and Swindon Town's manager Ben Garner prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rover's players warming up prior to kick-off of the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers fans prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Romoney Crichlow-Noble (left) and Forest Green Rovers' Jamille Matt battle for the ball during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers CEO Henry Staelens during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's goalkeeper Lewis Ward (left) brings down Forest Greens Rover's Josh March who is awarded a penalty during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rover's Jake Young in action during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • A Forest Green Rovers fan prior to kick-off of the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town manager, Ben Garner ahead of the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town’s Jack Payne in action during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's manager Ben Garner gestures on the touchline during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's players applaud their supporters after the final whistle of the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Harry McKirdy (right) celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game with his teammates during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Romoney Crichlow-Noble (right) has a attempt on goal during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Ryan East and team mates warming up prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • A Swindon Town fan watching a coach arrive prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town’s Jack Payne reacts after a missed attempt on goal during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town’s Tyreece Simpson celebrates after scoring a goal which is later disallowed during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town’s Tyreece Simpson in action during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town players and manager Ben Garner applaud the fans after the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town players and manager Ben Garner applaud the fans after the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town’s Jack Payne in action during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town’s Romoney Crichlow has an attempt on goal during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town’s Harry McKirdy has a shot on goal during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Harry McKirdy celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game with his teammates during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Harry McKirdy celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game with his teammates during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Harry McKirdy celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Harry McKirdy celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game with his teammates during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Harry McKirdy celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game with his teammates during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Harry McKirdy celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town manager Ben Garner prior to kick-off before during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Ryan East and team mates warming up prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's players warming up prior to kick-off before the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Swindon Town's Jack Payne in action during the Sky Bet League Two match at The Fully Charged New Lawn, Nailsworth. Picture date: Saturday October 9, 2021.
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  • Forest Green Rovers fans make their way to The New Lawn
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  • A Forest Green Rovers fan waits for the The New Lawn turn stiles to open
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  • Coventry City fans and Forest Green Rovers fans make their way to The New Lawn
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  • Coventry City's Chris Stokes (middle), who spent five years at Forest Green Rovers, inspects the pitch, as he returns to The New Lawn
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  • Coventry City's Chris Stokes, who spent five years at Forest Green Rovers, signs an autograph as he returns to The New Lawn
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