Published: Friday, 11th July, 2008 23:55
Patched up Greenock
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Helping hand: Ian Stanger has come out of retirement to help Greenock at Grange tomorrow.
GREENOCK travel to Raeburn Place in Edinburgh tomorrow to meet the new leaders of the Premier League with a severely depleted side.
The fiery cross has gone out after no fewer than five, possibly six, players will miss the clash in the capital. Ian Stanger has been tempted out of retirement, while skipper Craig Wright is hoping to play as a batsman, despite the back inuury which has ruled him out of the team recently.
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