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Stanley Debutant Excels On Clitheroe Debut

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CLITHEROE completed the loan signing of Accrington Stanley goalkeeper Andrew Dawber in time for him to make his debut on Tuesday night.

Dawber, who is a product of the Stanley youth system, enjoyed a fantastic debut, keeping a clean sheet and winning Man of the Match in a 2-0 victory.

The 18-year-old will spend a month with the Northern Premier League First Division North club and is set to make his second appearance for them away at New Mills on Saturday.

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