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ARGUABLY THE MOST ICONIC FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPH ever taken was snapped nowhere near a football pitch.
The history books state that along the Western Front around 100,000 men of various warring nations took part in the 1914 Christmas truce.
Just over three months later, another unlikely footballing union took place; one that was born of a desire for financial gain as opposed to peace in a war-torn environment.
This game was played out between Manchester United and Liverpool, at Old Trafford on 2 April 1915.
As the war escalated, it soon became clear that organised professional football in England would cease at the end of the 1914/15 season, with establishment antagonism so high that the Football League and the FA even decreed it acceptable that football should continue while the country was at war.
At its most extreme, the football authorities, the clubs and the players themselves were painted as unpatriotic.
With an uncertain future ahead of them, and their football careers potentially at an end, a number of Liverpool and Manchester United players met on a series of occasions at The Dog and Partridge pub in Manchester to discuss arranging the outcome of the forthcoming encounter between the two respective sides.
United's fortunes had dipped sharply from the peaks of their first coming as a club of substance after some difficult formative years when they almost went out of business.
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