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21. Shetty named as the new pro
Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 December 2005ACCRINGTON Cricket Club have confirmed the signing of Indian all-rounder Nishit Shetty as their new professional.
22. Harwood aim for cup glory
Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 December 2005GREAT HARWOOD Town are looking forward to a cup derby at Darwen as they bid to keep their silverware dream alive.
23. Derby draw in Worsley Cup
Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 December 2005THERE'S a local derby in the first round of the Lancashire Cricket League's Worsley Cup with Enfield facing Church for the first time in 10 years in the competition.
24. Stanley aim to stop Rams charge
Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 December 2005ACCRINGTON Stanley are in action on Tuesday night as they begin the defence of the newly named United Co-Operatives Challenge Cup - formerly the Lancashire Trophy.
25. We won’t let FC bury us: Hughes
Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 December 2005FC UNITED will be Great Harwood's biggest match of the season - and they are warming up nicely for the clash.
26. English title for Steven
Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 December 2005KICK-BOXER Steven Barnes is in seventh heaven after being crowned English champion.
27. Accrington Stanley 4 Southport 0
Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 December 2005ACCRINGTON Stanley chairman Eric Whalley has tipped Rommy Boco to be the next Brett Ormerod.
28. Craney’s goal bid
Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 December 2005ACCRINGTON Stanley's top scorer Ian Craney would like nothing better than to add to his goalscoring tally against his former club.
29. Randolph: Please stay another day sing fans
Accrington Observer, Thursday 1 December 2005THE ACCRINGTON Stanley fans were singing to Darren Randolph to "Stay Another Day" - and the keeper hopes he will.
30. Accrington Stanley 4 Southport 0
Accrington Observer, Monday 28 November 2005STANLEY celebrated their biggest win of the season with a comfortable victory over struggling Southport to keep the pressure on at the top of the Conference table.
