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STANLEY’S PRINCIPLE

BOSS John Coleman admits Accrington “will always be a selling club”, but he “wouldn’t want that any other way”.
Stanley have most of their key players tied down for next season, but he said: “We’ll still always be a selling club and I wouldn’t want that any other way. I get players that give you their all and hopefully you can reward them by letting them go on to bigger things.”

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