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Players deserve credit - Coleman

John Coleman
Coleman took charge of Accrington in May 1999

Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman has said that his side's achievements on the pitch have been overshadowed by the club's financial problems.

The cash-strapped Lancashire outfit currently lie 14th in League Two, just five points off the play-off places.

Coleman told BBC Radio Lancashire: "The players' achievements seem to have gone under the radar.

"They've rolled their sleeves up and shown the right attitude. I think that's what should make the headlines."

On Wednesday, Stanley were granted more time to pay the outstanding tax bill that threatens the club's future.

Accrington were facing a winding up order, brought by HM Revenue and Customs, over an unpaid sum of £308,000.

But, after the club promised that the remaining £112,000 would be paid within a week, the High Court case was adjourned.

"It is worrying times for everybody, but once matters are resolved permanently I think everybody can start focusing on what we do as a football club," added Coleman.

"We're just trying to prepare to win the game against Grimsby on Friday.

"We try and motivate the players the best we can and I think that's one of our strengths."



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