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Gray pens new Stanley deal
Accrington striker James Gray has committed his future to the club by agreeing a contract extension for a further 12 months.
Winnard pledges future to Stanley
Defender Dean Winnard has committed his future to Accrington by signing a new one-year deal.
Beattie focused on being boss
James Beattie is prepared to call time on his playing career in order to succeed as Accrington manager.
Wilson signs Stanley deal
Laurence Wilson has penned a one-year contract with Accrington.
Beattie beat Coleman for Stanley job
James Beattie pipped former boss John Coleman to the vacant manager's position at Accrington, Stanley managing director Rob Heys has revealed.
New boss Beattie dares to dream
Former England striker James Beattie is targeting promotion after landing his first managerial appointment at Accrington.
Accrington choose Beattie
James Beattie has been appointed as Accrington's first-team manager with immediate effect.
Dunbavin gets new deal done
Accrington goalkeeper Ian Dunbavin has signed a new contract to keep him at the Store First Stadium until summer 2015.
Beattie keen on Stanley job
Accrington player-coach James Beattie is thought to be interested in the vacant managerial position at the Crown Ground.
Miller signs extension at Stanley
Accrington's George Miller has signed a one-year contract extension with the club.
Stanley release four
Accrington have announced a quartet of players will leave the club when their contracts expire this summer.
Richardson explains Stanley decision
Leam Richardson has explained the reasons behind his decision to quit as Accrington boss and become Chesterfield's assistant manager.
Richardson exit not entirely unexpected - Heys
Accrington managing director Rob Heys has conceded the departure of manager Leam Richardson did not come completely out of the blue.
Rich reward for Molyneux
Lee Molyneux was rewarded for his impressive form this season with Accrington's players' player of the year award.
Richardson leaves Stanley for Spireites
Accrington manager Leam Richardson has left the club to become Paul Cook's assistant at npower League Two counterparts Chesterfield.
Amond enjoying his football
Padraig Amond will wait to see what the future holds following a successful end to the season with Accrington.
Stanley at full strength
Accrington have no new injury problems ahead of the visit of Oxford in the final game of the campaign.
Investment key for Marsden
Accrington chairman Peter Marsden is seeking new investors as he seeks to build on the club's escape from npower League Two relegation this season.
I trusted my technique - Molyneux
Accrington winger Lee Molyneux described his goal against Bristol Rovers as "the most important" of his career.
Super Stanley soak Rico
Lee Molyneux's superb second minute free kick guaranteed Accrington Football League survival - and cost manager Leam Richardson a suit.


