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1. Mixed fortunes for Huncoat

Accrington Observer, Friday 30 November 2007
ALL the latest reports from around the local leagues ...

2. Hereford United 0 Accrington Stanley 0

Accrington Observer, Friday 30 November 2007
THE 52 Accrington fans who travelled to Hereford will still be shell-shocked at not seeing a goal in a Stanley game.

3. Home sweet home

Accrington Observer, Friday 30 November 2007
GRAHAM Lloyd insists he always intended to rejoin his hometown club before hanging up his gloves and calling time on an illustrious cricketing career.

4. Curtis is KO'd

Accrington Observer, Friday 30 November 2007
JASON Curtis' dream of being crowned European Kick Boxing Middleweight champion ended in a bitter defeat on Saturday, as he was stopped in the second round.

5. Are Accy the new 'Webbsfleet'?

Accrington Observer, Friday 30 November 2007
FANATICAL followers of Accrington Stanley could be bidding to take a leaf out of Ebbsfleet United's book and put the running of their beloved Reds firmly into their own hands.

6. Jak takes on the world in sailing challenge

Accrington Observer, Friday 30 November 2007
A COLLEGE student sailor from Baxenden has been selected to represent Great Britain in one of its Blue Riband world youth championship events in New Zealand.

7. No time like the present for McGivern

Accrington Observer, Friday 30 November 2007
STANLEY might be set for a Saturday of Christmas shopping,  but Leighton McGivern is not expecting any presents from his former Rochdale team-mates on Wednesday night.

8. Accrington Stanley 0 Rotherham 1

Accrington Observer, Friday 23 November 2007
FORTRESS Accrington has well and truly been invaded.

9. Dale is good move for Evil

Accrington Observer, Friday 23 November 2007
STANLEY boss John Coleman felt it was in both parties’ interest to let striker Lee McEvilly go.

10. Reds up for bull fight

Accrington Observer, Friday 23 November 2007
STANLEY will have to beat what manager John Coleman has been told is the "best team in the league" when they travel to Hereford tomorrow.
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