ACCRINGTON STANLEY captain Peter Cavanagh insists the Reds are doing everything in their power to change their fortunes at the Fraser Eagle Stadium.
But he admitted, after losing their eighth home game in all competitions against Rotherham on Saturday, opposition teams no longer fear a trip to East Lancashire.
He said: "When we went up, we built our reputation on being unbeatable at home.
"But that has changed since we came up into the Football League.
"We're finding that teams are a lot more prepared and doing their homework more, to nullify our attack.
"But we'll have to find a way of getting around that, we will just have to work harder on the training ground."
Reds boss John Coleman has defiantly said he won't ditch his attacking philosophy.
This was backed by Cavanagh, who said they would continue to have a go at teams, starting with an away trip to high-flying Hereford on Saturday.
He added: "We won't fear them.
"Our gaffer likes to attack teams anyway, wherever we play."
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