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1Bromley43+2583
2MK Dons43+3679
3Cambridge Utd42+3177

4Notts County43+2276
5Swindon43+1674
6Salford43+774
7Chesterfield42+1169

8Grimsby41+1768
9Barnet43+1167
10Crewe43+1066
11Oldham42+1665
12Walsall43+262
13Colchester42+1160
14Fleetwood Town43-158
15Bristol Rovers43-1455
16Accrington Stanley42-751
17Gillingham42-1250
18Shrewsbury43-2647
19Cheltenham41-1946
20Tranmere42-2337
21Crawley Town43-2437
22Newport County43-3037

23Barrow42-2833
24Harrogate Town43-3133

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Who Are Ya: Accrington Stanley

By: Richard Hubbert
Date: 26/07/2006

WITH the new season almost upon us, it's time to cast an eye upon the teams in League Two for 2006-2007. Richard Hubbert turns his attention to Accrington Stanley.

Accrington Stanley

ManagerJohn Coleman
Last Season1st in the Nationwide Conference
Transfers In
Rob ElliottCharltonSeason Long Loan
Sean DohertyPort ValeFree
Andrew ToddBurtonFree
Julien N'DaRouenFree
Transfers Out
Mark BoydSouthportFree
Key PlayerPaul Mullin. An inspirational striker who netted 14 goals last season. The 32 year old scored the goal that sent Stanley back into the football league in April. If he can adapt quickly to life in League Two, his goals could give the Lancashire side a real chance.
StrengthsMany of their players lack league experience, yet this could count in their favour. This could encourage them to play without any fear and do what many promoted sides from the Conference have done - earn a second successive promotion.
WeaknessesTheir lack of experience could count against them. Last season, Barnet were less experienced at league level than Carlisle and ultimately suffered. Furthermore, if winger Gary Roberts does leave the club, they will also lose one of their most creative and attacking forces.
Prediction16th. Lack of experience may show but they will be safe enough to guarantee league football for another year. After 44 years out of the football league, most Accrington fans would probably take that.

Next Team: Barnet

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