ASWAD Thomas won't be returning to Accrington Stanley for their final two games of the season.
The 18-year-old defender - on-loan from Championship side Charlton - is eligible for Stanley after serving a three-game suspension, which he picked up following his red card at Macclesfield on March 29.
But Reds assistant boss Jimmy Bell revealed that Thomas is "highly unlikely" to wear a Reds jersey again this term after the club secured their Football League status last weekend.
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Stanley travel to relegated Wrexham for their penultimate game of the League Two campaign on Saturday, and Bell believes it will be a strange occasion at the Racecourse Ground.
"I expect Wrexham's fans will turn out in force," he said. "It's their last home game in the Football League for at least the next 12 months.
"It's difficult to say when they will be back. Everyone knows how tough it can be in the Conference.
"It will be a strange atmosphere, but they will want to put on a good show for their supporters.
"However, we'll go there playing for a bit of pride. We want to win every game."
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