Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
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Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
A trip to the home of the Black Pudding on Saturday to take on the Shakers at Gigg Lane. Those of us of advanced years have fond memories of Bury in the 1960/61 season when they went up to Division II as Champions and we accompanied them as runners-up. (Our home form that season was astounding....Played 23, Won 19, Drew 4, Lost 0 - Goal tally 62-20. :shock: )
This season Bury started off very brightly and were top of the play-off group at the beginning of October, having taken 3 points from us at the Banks's a month previously in a 0-1 win. Since then, although the wheels haven't entirely come off they've certainly been wobbling - as their current form (League One games only) shows:
24 Nov Scunthorpe United (H), Lost 1-2
28 Nov Millwall (A) Lost 1-0
12 Dec Chesterfield (H) Won 1-0
18 Dec Southend United (A) Lost 4-1
28 Dec Port Vale (A) Lost 1-0
2 Jan Fleetwood Town (A) Lost 2-0
Leading scorer Leon Clarke has 13 goals to his name so far, and Tom Pope is the next highest with 6. Bury's faltering form has seen them slip from the play-off zone to their current standing of 14th place on 33 points. They may also have one eye on their F.A. Cup progress - if they can get a result at Bradford in their replay game they have a home tie with Hull City to look forward to, and income is just as important to Bury as it is to ourselves, as Bury have never drawn large attendances being surrounded by larger clubs (again, just like ourselves).
Sean O'Driscoll should have a full squad from which to make his selection, apart from Isaiah Osbourne. Jason Demetriou showed in his brief appearance against Coventry that his influence on the game is significant, if fit. Good to see Tom Bradshaw back on the goal trail too, and I expect a revenge 3 points for us here - say 0-2, goals from Bradshaw and Lalkovic.
We could well be back at the top of the table come 5pm on Saturday, as Coventry City face Burton Albion. Here's hoping!!! :D
This season Bury started off very brightly and were top of the play-off group at the beginning of October, having taken 3 points from us at the Banks's a month previously in a 0-1 win. Since then, although the wheels haven't entirely come off they've certainly been wobbling - as their current form (League One games only) shows:
24 Nov Scunthorpe United (H), Lost 1-2
28 Nov Millwall (A) Lost 1-0
12 Dec Chesterfield (H) Won 1-0
18 Dec Southend United (A) Lost 4-1
28 Dec Port Vale (A) Lost 1-0
2 Jan Fleetwood Town (A) Lost 2-0
Leading scorer Leon Clarke has 13 goals to his name so far, and Tom Pope is the next highest with 6. Bury's faltering form has seen them slip from the play-off zone to their current standing of 14th place on 33 points. They may also have one eye on their F.A. Cup progress - if they can get a result at Bradford in their replay game they have a home tie with Hull City to look forward to, and income is just as important to Bury as it is to ourselves, as Bury have never drawn large attendances being surrounded by larger clubs (again, just like ourselves).
Sean O'Driscoll should have a full squad from which to make his selection, apart from Isaiah Osbourne. Jason Demetriou showed in his brief appearance against Coventry that his influence on the game is significant, if fit. Good to see Tom Bradshaw back on the goal trail too, and I expect a revenge 3 points for us here - say 0-2, goals from Bradshaw and Lalkovic.
We could well be back at the top of the table come 5pm on Saturday, as Coventry City face Burton Albion. Here's hoping!!! :D
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Firstly we can't underestimate anyone in this division - look what happened against the dale! :oops:
That said, Bury do seem to be struggling in a rough patch at the minute but with Clarke and Pope they have got real threats.... And they did a job on us at our place...
However, I think we,ll have the measure Orem on Saturday so I'm going for a 1-2 win for the Reds...
BUT - that bloke Pope loves scoring against us (I'm gonna forget that thought for now...)
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That said, Bury do seem to be struggling in a rough patch at the minute but with Clarke and Pope they have got real threats.... And they did a job on us at our place...
However, I think we,ll have the measure Orem on Saturday so I'm going for a 1-2 win for the Reds...
BUT - that bloke Pope loves scoring against us (I'm gonna forget that thought for now...)
About 4150 there with 388 saddlers
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
You're not wrong about Pope. He will score. Hopefully, it will be 1-2, though. Milan and Tom.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
6-0 to the saddlers. Etheridge with all 6
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Me + 3 for this 1. Looking forward to it as it's another ground I'm yet to visit, 2-0 to the Saddlers is my prediction.
PS I was reliably informed that this was an away game :wink:
PS I was reliably informed that this was an away game :wink:
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
CooperTheSaddler wrote:Me + 3 for this 1. Looking forward to it as it's another ground I'm yet to visit, 2-0 to the Saddlers is my prediction.
PS I was reliably informed that this was an away game :wink:
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Another tough Fixture where a win really is needed if we are to keep with the pace at the top.
I fully expect Cov to beat Burton and Doncaster to provide the Gills with a tough fixture. Win this and we could be sitting pretty.
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I fully expect Cov to beat Burton and Doncaster to provide the Gills with a tough fixture. Win this and we could be sitting pretty.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Is Leon Clark back for this or still on compassionate leave?
Think they have a few injuries as they gave debuts to a couple of kids last game but that was a few weeks ago now.
Think it will be another 1-1.
Think they have a few injuries as they gave debuts to a couple of kids last game but that was a few weeks ago now.
Think it will be another 1-1.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
SoccerHQ wrote:Is Leon Clark back for this or still on compassionate leave?
Think they have a few injuries as they gave debuts to a couple of kids last game but that was a few weeks ago now.
Think it will be another 1-1.
Clarke has started both matches, since his Father's demise.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
If it's on, this is going to be a really tough game.
Can't imagine the pitch is going to be a carpet, and we'll probbaly have some tired league after the last two games.
I'd like to see us go back to a conventional 4-2-3-1 for this one, with Morris and Lalkovic on the wings with Demetriou in for Kinsella if he's fit.
I would probably take a point here and focus on winning our home games, starting with Blackpool on Saturday. A win tomorrow, and I don't think we could have hoped for a better 7 days...
Can't imagine the pitch is going to be a carpet, and we'll probbaly have some tired league after the last two games.
I'd like to see us go back to a conventional 4-2-3-1 for this one, with Morris and Lalkovic on the wings with Demetriou in for Kinsella if he's fit.
I would probably take a point here and focus on winning our home games, starting with Blackpool on Saturday. A win tomorrow, and I don't think we could have hoped for a better 7 days...
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
I think we'll struggle and would happily take a point. I hope the game is on though because at least we have a week to recover before we go again at home to Blackpool, rather than another away midweek game to fit in later.
Regardless of whether anyone leaves, we need a 'fresh face' or two. Another striker is an absolute must because Murphy is not yet ready and Bakayoko is obviously not up to it [Lalkovic and Cook are not strikers, and I think SO'D knows it].
Someone like McAlinden would be reasonable back up for Bradshaw, but would not be a suitable replacement if he does go.
Anyway, I'll settle for my favourite prediction score so far this season, 1-1, with Bradshaw for us, in front of 3,491, including 404 Saddlers.
Regardless of whether anyone leaves, we need a 'fresh face' or two. Another striker is an absolute must because Murphy is not yet ready and Bakayoko is obviously not up to it [Lalkovic and Cook are not strikers, and I think SO'D knows it].
Someone like McAlinden would be reasonable back up for Bradshaw, but would not be a suitable replacement if he does go.
Anyway, I'll settle for my favourite prediction score so far this season, 1-1, with Bradshaw for us, in front of 3,491, including 404 Saddlers.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
We got properly done at home to these bruisers. Hopefully means we will be up for some revenge.
Need to win this one to maintain the size of Tuesday's point. I expect no less.
David Flitcroft to empty his pockets at post match press conference in further effort to prove their playing budget is less than that of Ebbsfleet United reserves.
Need to win this one to maintain the size of Tuesday's point. I expect no less.
David Flitcroft to empty his pockets at post match press conference in further effort to prove their playing budget is less than that of Ebbsfleet United reserves.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
We owe them one after the game at The Bonks'ss's'sss.
Do em Saddlers, and hopefully Burton will beat Coventry. I'm not bothered about top spot for now, just maintain the gap between us and those that will continue to strengthen like Coventry and Wigan.
Do em Saddlers, and hopefully Burton will beat Coventry. I'm not bothered about top spot for now, just maintain the gap between us and those that will continue to strengthen like Coventry and Wigan.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Magic Man Fan wrote:We owe them one after the game at The Bonks'ss's'sss.
Do em Saddlers, and hopefully Burton will beat Coventry. I'm not bothered about top spot for now, just maintain the gap between us and those that will continue to strengthen like Coventry and Wigan.
true,
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
It'll be on. It's nippy but it ain't arctic. Worlds gone saft.
We'll win, but it will be hard fought. A Millwall-Esque 1-0. Forde. 431 of us.
We'll win, but it will be hard fought. A Millwall-Esque 1-0. Forde. 431 of us.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
CCFC721 wrote:Bury 2-0 Walsall
Back again I see, you seem to have "issues" with us?
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Wragbyred wrote:CCFC721 wrote:Bury 2-0 Walsall
Back again I see, you seem to have "issues" with us?
He'll probably log back in under his other username and agree with himself shortly.
He certainly has "issues"
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Depends which team turns up. If it is Berry, I reckon we will win 2-0. If it is Burry I will be happy with a 1–1 draw.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Etheridge
Demetriou
O'Connor
Downing
Taylor
Forde
Chambers
Mantom
Henry
Sawyers
Bradshaw
Cook, Morris, Lako on the bench.
Bury got Pope on the bench.
Demetriou
O'Connor
Downing
Taylor
Forde
Chambers
Mantom
Henry
Sawyers
Bradshaw
Cook, Morris, Lako on the bench.
Bury got Pope on the bench.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
saddla wrote:George Evans in the away end with the fans!
Really......... :shock:
Are any of you bravely going to ask him what has happened.....
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
saddla wrote:George Evans in the away end with the fans!
Ask him what he knows.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
saddla wrote:George Evans in the away end with the fans!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CY2WqbSW8AA_oTW.jpg
A nice touch. Well done George.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Every other 3pm kick off apart from this one. :?
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Early goal in Lancashire, but not where you might expect.... Blackpool 1 Scunthorpe Utd 0 (1 min)
Another in Lancashire... Wigan Athletic 1 Chesterfield 0 (5 min)
Doncaster Rovers 0 Gillingham 1 :(
Blackpool 2 Scunthorpe Utd 0
Another in Lancashire... Wigan Athletic 1 Chesterfield 0 (5 min)
Doncaster Rovers 0 Gillingham 1 :(
Blackpool 2 Scunthorpe Utd 0
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
Gills 1 up at Donny...that lot just won't go away despite blowing 2 nil leads to promotion rivals.
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Re: Bury (A) League One, 16 Jan, 3pm
is it my laptop? or is sad world not working again? :x
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