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STANLEY MOURN JORDAN

LEAGUE TWO
TRIBUTES have been paid to Accrington Stanley academy player Jordan Moseley after the 15-yearold died suddenly.
The winger had been at the academy for a number of years and had been a ball boy at first team games.
Academy manager Paul Lodge said: “Jordan was a lovely boy. He was a good player, the type every manager loves. He was one we were watching for the future.”
Stanley boss John Coleman added: “We are all shocked and saddened. You get upset about results and then something like this happens. It’s a million times worse.”

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