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1. Accrington Stanley 2 York City 1

Accrington Observer, Monday 31 October 2005
ACCRINGTON Stanley put a bad week behind them to leapfrog York and move up to third place in the Conference table.

2. Worcester 3 Accrington Stanley 2

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 October 2005
FA Cup Replay JOHN COLEMAN said someone could be in for a shock at Worcester - but he would never have guessed it would be Accrington Stanley.

3. Black Octobers continue for Coley

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 October 2005
MANAGER John Coleman has begun to hate October.

4. Alex wins county call

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 October 2005
ALEX Smith is a star at St Christopher's High School after becoming the first pupil in more than 15 years to be selected to represent Lancashire at football.

5. Toby’s tops

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 October 2005
CRICKETER Toby Bulcock was a double award winner at a Lancashire CCC presentation evening held in Blackburn.

6. We messed up: Flynn

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 October 2005
DEFENDER Mike Flynn knows a win is crucial in Accrington Stanley's Conference clash with York tomorrow (Sat) to restore their pride after the humiliating FA Cup loss to Worcester City.

7. Hughes hopes Smith is hero

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 October 2005
JOHN Hughes is hoping the signing of experienced frontman Pete Smith will be the answer to their lastest goalscoring problems.

8. Worcester City 3 Accrington Stanley 2

Accrington Observer, Tuesday 25 October 2005
ACCRINGTON Stanley crashed out of the FA Cup at the fourth qualifying stage for the second year running despite racing into a two-goal lead.

9. Accrington Stanley 1 Worcester City 1

Accrington Observer, Monday 24 October 2005
STANLEY failed to live up to their favourites tag as Conference North strugglers Worcester City held them to a draw at the Interlink in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round.

10. Let’s drink to it

Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 October 2005
GREAT HARWOOD boss John Hughes wants his team to drink their way to success - as long as it's on the soft stuff.
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