ACCRINGTON Stanley boss Tony Greenwood is set to make sweeping changes to stop the rot after seeing his side lose their last four league and cup games.

After losing 1-0 to Leigh in the FA Cup qualifying round on Saturday, Stanley went down 2-1 at home to Colwyn Bay on Tuesday night.

Greenwood said: "There are one or two lads who simply are not good enough and I'll be off-loading some players in the coming weeks.

"Despite winning our first three games, we have not played well all season and I will be making changes until we find the right formula."

New signing Steve Haw, and youngster Lee Pennington, are set to retain their places for Saturday's home game against Guiseley. On Tuesday, Stanley travel to Leigh.

Great Harwood boss Ian McGarry is taking it one game at a time as he settles into his new job. The former Darwen manager has seen his side draw their opening two games under his control, and he has been reasonably happy with his start with the Unibond League Division One club.

He said: "I will be looking to bring in some new players and I have a few irons in the fire. But I have been happy with the team's performance since I came here and it is a case of taking stock of the situation before I start to make changes."

McGarry has a full squad to choose from for Saturday's trip to Worksop.

Hopes of a FA Cup clash between Great Harwood and Darwen vanished at the weekend when Darwen lost 2-1 to Ryhope.

And it went from bad to worse for the Anchor Ground side as the went down 4-0 at home to Blackpool Rovers in their North West Counties League One clash on Tuesday night.

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