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21. Semi joy for Great Harwood
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 December 2003FOOTBALL: GREAT Harwood made it into the Division Two Trophy semi-finals and now face a local two-legged derby against Darwen in January.
22. Accrington Stanley 4 Aldershot 2
Accrington Observer, Monday 15 December 2003FORGET the scuffle between the managers - the lasting memory of the Aldershot game will be Paul Howarth's delight at scoring Stanley's fourth goal.
23. FA Cup 2nd Round Replay: Accrington Stanley 0 Bournemouth 0 (aet, Stanley win 5-3 on pens)
Accrington Observer, Monday 15 December 2003"IF I had thought about how many people were watching, I would never have taken it." - Paul Howarth admitted he had to keep his cool as he stepped up to take the dramatic penalty which sealed this epic FA Cup win for the Reds.
24. Mashiter's treble
Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 December 2003FOOTBALL: "WHO needs Matty when you have got Mashy?" joked Great Harwood manager John Hughes.
25. Handy Andy ready to shoot down Shots
Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 December 2003ANDY Procter fired home Accrington Stanley's first Conference goal in the opener at Aldershot in August.
26. Peiris return
Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 December 2003CRICKET: NEW Church professional Ruvin Peiris will make a quick return to his former club Middleton after the two have been drawn together in the Inter League Challenge Trophy ... plus inter-league fixtures and 2004 Lancashire League fixtures.
27. No rest for Sleep
Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 December 2003FORMER international cricketers Peter Sleep, Ian Austin and Graham Lloyd have been busy passing on regular coaching tips to a select band of young cricketers from Lancashire League clubs.
28. Chairman thanks fans
Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 December 2003ACCRINGTON Stanley chairman Eric Whalley is urging the fans to shout his side into the third round of the FA Cup.
29. It's a nice stress for Reds' chief
Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 December 2003THERE has been a lot made of football management stress - but Stanley boss John Coleman has it on both sides.
30. Second bite at Cherries
Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 December 2003ANOTHER television appearance, more national headlines and things just seem to be getting better and better for Accrington Stanley.
