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1. Virus alert
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 July 2005Lancashire League ENFIELD PRO Alviro Petersen has gone back to looking after number one - and it has led to his side's revival.
2. Boss wants Jack back
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 July 2005ACCRINGTON Stanley manager John Coleman will have another look at experienced striker Rodney Jack before making a decision on him.
3. Stanley’s baby boom
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 July 2005THERE'S been a baby boom at Accrington Stanley with four players due to be new dads within a week.
4. Pre-season: Accrington Stanley 0 Barrow 0
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 July 2005DEFENDER Jonathan Smith admitted his testimonial just needed one more thing to cap off a perfect day - a goal from him.
5. Cav hopes to put off op
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 July 2005ACCRINGTON Stanley skipper Peter Cavanagh could face an operation in the near future if an injection on his troublesome ankle doesn't work this week.
6. Victory at last for Accrington
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 July 2005ACCRINGTON got the unwanted record of 16 straight Lancashire League defeats - but managed to stop there in last weekend's double header.
7. Harwood won’t settle for second
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 July 2005Ribblesdale League GREAT Harwood moved back to joint top of the table in a title race that looks set to go to the wire.
8. It was time to move on: Rory
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 July 2005FORMER Accrington Stanley winger Rory Prendergast is fulfilling a childhood dream by playing league football - but he knows he faces a make or break year.
9. Great recovery
Accrington Observer, Friday 22 July 2005CRICKET: GREAT Harwood are hoping their blip is over after two defeats saw them toppled off the top spot in the Ribblesdale League.
10. Pre-season: Accrington Stanley 0 Burnley 3
Accrington Observer, Friday 22 July 2005IN RECENT years the friendly derbies with Coca Cola Championship side Burnley have been close run affairs - but two games in two days took their toll on Accrington Stanley.
