ACCRINGTON Stanley ensured they will not be involved in the League Two relegation dogfight with a midweek point at Hartlepool United, but manager John Coleman continues to set his side targets for the remaining three games.
“I’d love to go unbeaten to the end of the season,” said the Reds boss.
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If successful, it would represent their best run of the season, with Stanley going into tomorrow’s home game with Stevenage Borough with three draws and one win.
Of the point earned at Hartlepool on Tuesday night to confirm another Football League season, almost nine years to the day since winning the Conference, Coleman said: “I think our players showed a great deal of integrity the other night because a lot of people were telling them that they were safe, and to all intents and purposes they were.
“But you owe it to the fans and you owe it to the teams around you to try your best. On another day we’d have won that game.
“We’ll be going out to try to win the last three games we play.”
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