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2311. Stanley at full strength
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 March 2003ACCRINGTON Stanley manager John Coleman has no injury or suspension worries as Reds entertain Whitby Town on Saturday.
2312. Fever pitch as super Stanley so close
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 March 2003ACCRINGTON Stanley are set to be backed by a huge crowd at home to Whitby Town on Saturday as the season-long Unibond Premier Division leaders begin their inevitable Conference countdown.
2313. Deadly duo edge Reds ever nearer
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 March 2003STANLEY took a giant step closer to Conference football with a hard fought win over Lancashire rivals Lancaster City at Giant Axe as their closest rivals all lost ground in the race for promotion.
2314. Immanuel sign South African pro
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 March 2003OSWALDTWISTLE Immanuel Cricket Club have secured the services of 22-year-old Wesley Morrick as their professional for 2003.
2315. Stanley come from behind to win
Accrington Observer, Monday 17 March 2003Lancaster City 1 Accrington Stanley 2
2316. Rising star Mel shines
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 March 2003MELANIE Evans may only be nine years old but she is already being tipped as an Olympic star of the future.
2317. Ambitious Clarke to lead team
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 March 2003ACCRINGTON have named Damian Clarke as the team captain for the 2003 season.
2318. Signs are good for Reds
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 March 2003FOOTBALL fever is set to spread across Hyndburn after a new sign went up in honour of the world's most famous non- league football club - Accrington Stanley!
2319. Hopes high for win
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 March 2003ACCRINGTON Stanley seek to get back to winning ways after they shared the spoils with Alrincham on Tuesday when they travel to play Lancaster on Saturday (KO 3pm).
2320. Trio bring new blood to Town
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 March 2003GREAT HARWOOD Town boss John Hughes has admitted he's got a few tricks up his sleeve when his team travel to play Bacup on Saturday - well three to be precise.
