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STYLISH STANLEY SINK SPIREITES

By Simon Smedley

HERE WE GO: Accrington Stanley’s Mark Hughes blasts in the opener.
PICTURES: AHPIX

OH YES: Mark Hughes celebrates his strike

JOHN Coleman is clearly a difficult man to please.
The popular Accrington boss watched his side comprehensively dismantle Chesterfield, before then stating that he wanted more from his team. Goals from Mark Hughes, Sean McConville and Billy Kee, along with an own goal from dismal debutant keeper Aaron Ramsdale, handed Stanley a second straight win, while at the same time dropping the Spireites back into the relegation zone.
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