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Accrington Stanley Football Club

Accrington Stanley football books and dvds and a virtual aerial tour of the Fraser Eagle Stadium. Great books about current and former Accrington Stanley players and Accrington Stanley managers and the history of Accrington Stanley football club.
Top recommended books include Accrington Stanley: The Club That Wouldn't Die plus many more in the Accrington Stanley online bookshop

Fraser Eagle Stadium aerial tour
Fraser Eagle Stadium

Take an aerial tour around the Fraser Eagle Stadium. (requires Google Earth which can be installed as part of the FREE Google Pack below).

All of the Premiership, Championship and League grounds are viewable here. You can also go on a tour which travels from each Premiership ground to the next.

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Accrington Stanley: The Club That Wouldn't Die
When Accrington Stanley went bust in the early 1960s, it had a seismic effect on English football. Unlike now, when there is promotion and relegation between league and non-league football, teams only resigned from the League as a last resort and Stanley's demise, basically because they could not afford to pay their gas bill, was a huge story. After being resurrected in 1968, Accrington Stanley stumbled around the lower leagues in Lancashire until the early 1990s when the astonishing climb back to the League began. This season, Stanley won the Conference by 11 points and the supporters' dreams came true. Writer and long-time supporter Phil Whalley, author of "Accrington Stanley Football Club", has talked to the club's charismatic chairman, his namesake Eric Whalley and the club's long-serving manager, John Coleman plus supporters and club employees who were there in the bad old days.


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