Bury a team everyone wants to beat, says Flitcroft pre Shrewsbury clash
After equalling a club record six straight away wins, Bury welcome title chasing Shrewsbury to the JD Stadium for a game under the floodlights on Tuesday.
After equalling a club record six straight away wins, Bury welcome title chasing Shrewsbury to the JD Stadium for a game under the floodlights on Tuesday.
The Shakers will be hoping last weekend’s dramatic last-minute equaliser against Luton Town in the FA Cup can act as a spring board for their league form.
Former Manchester United forward Daniel Nardiello fired in a scrappy stoppage-time equaliser against Luton Town at the JD Stadium to cancel out Mark Cullen’s opener and force a second round replay.
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.
Andrew Tutte, Nathan Cameron and Daniel Nardiello sealed victory as Bury beat Hemel Hempstead to progress in FA Cup.
With difficult trips to Shrewsbury and Southend in the coming days, Bury’s joint top scorer Danny Rose is confident they can outscore any team at the moment
Two goals from Adebayo Akinfenwa and a Matt Tubbs effort cancelled out Danny Mayor’s strike and a Ryan Lowe penalty to shunt Bury down to third
Two first half goals from Danny Nardiello and a late Ryan Lowe strike were enough to see the Shakers seal a 3-1 win at the JD Stadium.
Bury can return to the top of the table with a win, after dropping to third following last weekend’s defeat away at Exeter City
Bury have ‘performed miracles’ to sit atop the League Two table, claims boss David Flitcroft after seeing off Burton Albion with a 3-1 win in their table-top encounter.
The Shakers face Cheltenham at home on Saturday for their opening game, Bury’s 4-1 victory the last time the teams met in August 2013 still fresh in the mind.
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