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Old 19-05-2011, 09:30   #1
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Good Luck from a Brighton guy..........

........nice to see an historical name like Accrington Stanley doing well in the League again.
A bit cheeky I know but am hoping you guys can help me out with a book project I am working on celebrating 125 years of Football League, 1888-2013.
We want fans from all clubs to provide some input and hope you fellahs can contribute.
We know Accrington has a complicated footballing past, i.e. Accrington Fc'
Accrington Stanley 1921 + and your current club. So hopefully I can ask the right questions.

Accrington FC- fairly limited material around as a Victorian club but has anybody got any photos/pics of the ground? Names of players? Any other useful info?

Accrington Stanley 1921 +. Any photos of ground? Players? Any pics of individual or groups of fans wearing home shirts?

Current Club- same as above, although players info is readily available.

Any other interesting material about these clubs?

Finally, any pics of other League grounds you may have taken?

Note, if possible, non copyright material. If not name source.
Thanks guys and good luck for this week.
Please contact me at [email protected]
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Old 19-05-2011, 15:13   #2
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Re: Good Luck from a Brighton guy..........

Try this book, it's very comprehensive, and it's got pictures

Accrington Stanley: The Club that Wouldn't Die: Amazon.co.uk: Phil Whalley: Books
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Old 19-05-2011, 15:39   #3
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Re: Good Luck from a Brighton guy..........

Or 'Accrington Stanley A Complete Record 1894-1962" Breedon Books Sport
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