Accrington Stanley fan Steve Lowe has hailed the trip to Bournemouth as the proudest moment of his life as a Reds' fan.

For Lowe was instrumental in 200 of the 600-plus Stanley supporters who witnessed their side's 1-1 draw at the Fitness First Stadium getting to the ground.

The away travel organiser, who has been running Loweiy's Lucky Bus to every away game for the last 18 months, put on a record four coaches to Bournemouth due to huge demand.

"It was the proudest moment I've had as a Stanley fan, seeing Accrington Stanley fans showing the rest of the football world how true fans should behave," said Lowe, who greeted Southampton's former Reds striker Brett Ormerod in the visitors' end.

"At every service station we stopped at there were 200 supporters doing themselves and Accrington Stanley proud.

"It was a great day and was bedlam when we scored. One lad even got a bloody nose after getting hit in all the excitement. I suppose you could call it friendly fire!

"And I was talking to a Stanley fan who was sat behind the dug-out at the opposite side of the ground to us who said he could only hear us for 90 per cent of the game, and he couldn't hear the Bournemouth fans. So that's good."

And Lowe revealed how the fans stumbled across a new team song.

"They were playing the Beatles' song Let It Be at half-time and then all of a sudden we were singing Stanley instead of the words Let It Be and it sounded great," he said.

But the Red Army's day out was made even better by the team's performance.

"Bournemouth are a very good side but Jamie Speare was excellent," Lowe said.

"They scored a very good goal and if one of those goes in against you, you don't really mind.

"But I was confident before Saturday and I'm even more so now ahead of the replay.

"Colchester at home isn't a big prize for Bournemouth because they play in the same division. It's not a big incentive.

"But if we can get through then we could be looking at a place in the fourth round."

ROSSENDALE United and Guiseley will have to try again next Tuesday after their FA Trophy second round replay was abandoned due to fog on 35 minutes.

Conditions were difficult at the kick-off and they gradually got worse as time progressed leaving the officials little option but to abandon the game with the score 1-1.

David Cooke opened the scoring for the home side with a well taken header on six minutes and Blake Norton equalized for Dale on 23 minutes following a goalmouth scramble.