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31. Accrington Stanley 1 Swindon Town 1
Accrington Observer, Monday 9 October 2006ACCRINGTON Stanley boss John Coleman felt it was two points dropped despite drawing with promotion-chasing Swindon.
32. Notts County 3 Accrington Stanley 2
Accrington Observer, Monday 11 September 2006IT WAS too little too late for Stanley as two late goals gave them some respectability in Nottingham - but the game was already over.
33. Lincoln City 3 Accrington Stanley 1
Accrington Observer, Monday 4 September 2006NINE-MAN Stanley slipped to their third loss in six League Two games against unbeaten Lincoln on Friday night.
34. Accrington Stanley 1 Rochdale 1
Accrington Observer, Monday 28 August 2006STANLEY boss John Coleman felt it was three points dropped after his side failed to see off local rivals Rochdale at the Fraser Eagle Stadium.
35. Story behind famous photo
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 August 2006THIS is one of the last memories of Accrington Stanley in 1962.
36. Accrington Stanley 1 Nottingham Forest 0
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 22 August 2006PAUL Mullin was the hero as Accrington Stanley shocked two times European champions Nottingham Forest to claim a second round place in their first ever Carling Cup clash.
37. Stockport County 1 Accrington Stanley 1
Accrington Observer, Monday 21 August 2006MICHAEL Welch scored an early contender for goal of the season to give Stanley a deserved point against County on Friday night.
38. Accrington Stanley 2 Barnet 1
Accrington Observer, Monday 14 August 2006A FRENCHMAN wrote his name into English history as Accrington Stanley's Rommy Boco scored the first Football League goal for the new boys in 44 years.
39. Chester City 2 Accrington Stanley 0
Accrington Observer, Monday 7 August 2006ACCRINGTON Stanley's historic return to the Football League didn't quite go to plan as Chester spoiled the party at the Saunders Honda Stadium.
40. We're back!
Accrington Observer, Friday 4 August 2006THE wait is almost over. Accrington Stanley will run out against Chester tomorrow to end 44 years of hurt and make their return to the Football League.
