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31. Get the drive to give AutoSolos a go
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 November 2006MOTORSPORT organiser Steve Johnson is hoping to encourage new drivers to give autotesting a go this Sunday.
32. Hanson seals prize hat-trick
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 November 2006A PACKED clubhouse saw former Lancashire and England star Graham Lloyd return to present the awards at Accrington's Junior Presentation Night.
33. Morton begins title defence
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 November 2006THE draw has been made for the preliminary and first rounds of the Observer Snooker Cup.
34. Doncaster Rovers 2 Accrington Stanley 0
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 November 2006IT'S usually hard to be content after a defeat but John Coleman admitted his side had 'a spring in their step' after Tuesday's loss to Doncaster Rovers.
35. Craney backs Coley to get it right
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 November 2006IAN Craney is backing the management duo of John Coleman and Jimmy Bell to turn Accrington's fortunes around sooner rather than later.
36. Injury woes
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 November 2006ACCRINGTON Stanley's horrendous luck with injuries continued with manager John Coleman once again down to the bare bones for tomorrow's (Sat) clash with Shrewsbury.
37. Grimsby 2 Accrington Stanley 0
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 28 November 2006A NEW look Stanley slumped to their fifth straight League Two defeat at fellow strugglers Grimsby.
38. Cav gutted
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006STANLEY captain Peter Cavanagh is absolutely gutted after being told he will be out for at least three months.
39. Craney shock
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006ACCRINGTON Stanley were bracing themselves for the shock departure of star midfielder Ian Craney to League One side Swansea City.
40. Accrington Stanley 1 Hartlepool 2
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006AS Gary Roberts was praised for "tormenting" Norwich against Ipswich on Sunday, Stanley manager John Coleman must have been in a torment of his own.
