STANLEY'S Polish keeper Premyzlaw Kazimierczak has signed for another month's loan from Premier side Bolton.

"I am really pleased we have got him for another month as he is a decent keeper and I am looking at one or two other options," said John Coleman with Ian Dunbavin (knee) still a few weeks away.

"We seem to be cursed as we have had 16 keepers since we reached the Conference which is frightening. It is something you can't legislate for."

The latest keeper jinx struck when Liverpool's David Martin injured his ankle without touching the ball against Lincoln just four minutes into his debut on Saturday and he has returned to Anfield for treatment and is not expected back at Stanley.

Meanwhile striker Stuart Fleetwood has returned to League Two rivals Hereford.

The hitman started three games but hadn't been able to score as he battled back after losing a stone in weight with a virus over Christmas.

"It was difficult for Stuart as he was still finding his fitness and, in our position, we can't really afford to have players like that," said Coleman.

"Stuart is a great lad and I'm sure he'll go back to Hereford and do well."

The Reds don't expect to have signed any more loan players before tomorrow's (Sat) derby at Rochdale.