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1. Horace is top of the league
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 November 2008IN 1958, two men noticed that a number of children were just having random kick abouts on Saturdays and decided to organise a football league.
2. Morecambe 1 Accrington Stanley 1
Accrington Observer, Friday 31 October 2008"WE DON’T really do draws," admitted Stanley boss John Coleman - and this is especially the case for the fiery clashes against derby rivals Morecambe."A draw was the right result for me."
3. Stanley on the up
Accrington Observer, Friday 24 October 2008REVITALISED John Miles is hoping Stanley fans will continue to see the best of him as the resurgent Reds climb the League Two table.
4. Hill crash out of cup
Accrington Observer, Friday 17 October 2008JUNIOR FOOTBALL ROUND-UP: IN THE Lancashire Amateur Cup, Mill Hill lost 4-2 to Hurst Green with Sargeson scoring both goals.
5. Give me a win: Coley
Accrington Observer, Friday 26 September 2008STANLEY boss John Coleman is desperate for a win on Sunday to celebrate a landmark 400 league game in charge of the Reds.
6. Accrington Stanley 2 Macclesfield Town 0
Accrington Observer, Friday 29 August 2008STANLEY new boy Jimmy Ryan admitted he wished his first league goal was slightly more spectacular - but they all count.
7. Derbies for ladies teams
Accrington Observer, Friday 15 August 2008ACCRINGTON Stanley Ladies have had their first-ever promotion confirmed by the Lancashire Football Association this week.
8. Ryan in for Clarets clash
Accrington Observer, Friday 25 July 2008ACCRINGTON Stanley will be hoping for a bumper crowd for their first home pre-season friendly against Championship side Burnley tomorrow (ko 3pm).
9. Craney is staying
Accrington Observer, Friday 11 July 2008ACCRINGTON STANLEY boss John Coleman is determined to hold onto star midfielder Ian Craney.
10. Help with new stand
Accrington Observer, Friday 4 July 2008ACCRINGTON Stanley are hoping to get help with their new stand from the Football League’s "Football in Community" body.
