Cold snap: Bury can end poor run with hard graft on training ground, says Flitcroft
Bury have suffered four losses in their last four games in all competitions after a 2-0 defeat at home to Dagenham & Redbridge on Saturday.
Bury have suffered four losses in their last four games in all competitions after a 2-0 defeat at home to Dagenham & Redbridge on Saturday.
Bury have suffered four defeats in the last five on the road, as well as two consecutive defeats going into Saturday’s home game against Newport County.
Kevin Ellison’s second-half goal was enough for Morecambe to condemn Bury to their fourth defeat in five away league games.
The League Two club’s Board of Directors released a statement earlier this week aiming to appease fans and clarify the nature of a ‘loan’ created to help raise revenues.
The League Two high flyers added Rotherham keeper Scott Loach to their squad, before succumbing to their first defeat in 10 games at the JD Stadium as they lost to Tranmere.
Bury come into the Tranmere game having won nine in a row at home and will be looking to progress into the JPT area semi-final.
Andrew Tutte, Nathan Cameron and Daniel Nardiello sealed victory as Bury beat Hemel Hempstead to progress in FA Cup.
Bury face Conference South side Hemel Hempstead Town in the first round of the FA Cup at the JD Stadium on Saturday. The Shakers come in to the game on the back of eight straight home victories.
Bury manager David Flitcroft is hopeful that his side’s fine home form can increase attendances at the JD Stadium with Cambridge United their latest scalp.
The Greater Manchester side go into the game with the second best home record in the league, with six wins from seven outings.
Manager David Flitcroft believes the 1-1 draw at Southend United was a step in the right direction as they ended a run of three consecutive away defeats
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