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Football - Blues determined to end tour on high note



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Bury Town FC are determined to finish their run of away games on a high note tomorrow.
The Blues travel to Tilbury for their third Ryman League Division One North game on the road in eight days.

The last two games have yielded four points, following a fine 2-1 win at Dartford on Saturday before a 2-2 draw against Edgware on Tuesday.

Town team manager Richard Wilkins has been delighted with his team's recent displays.

"It has so far been a been very pleasing week. Both results have shown how far, mentally and physically, we have come this season," he said.
The only negative from the two games has been Town's poor starts. In both clashes, the Blues have been punished with an early goal before getting into the game.

"It has been the only down side and is something I would like to see rectified tomorrow," said Wilkins.

"The players are beginning to believe that they can make an impression in the league this season and I don't want them to slip up now," he added.


Needham Market FC have completed a tough week, a little down but definitely not out.

A tough Ridgeons League Premier Division 1-1 draw at Lowestoft Town on Saturday, was followed by a 4-2 League Cup win against Diss Town on Tuesday.

However, the midweek clash was not won until two extra-time goals had been scored.

"The first half was a very below par display," commented team manager Danny Laws.

"However, the team showed enough resilience to get through," he added.
Needham's league programme continues with the visit of lowly Newmarket Town to Bloomfields tomorrow (ko 3pm).

"The players know that their midweek display was unacceptable," said Laws.

"I have every faith in all the players. I am certain they will put it right for themselves. I don't have to say anything."


Following a break from action, Walsham-le-Willows FC return to Ridgeons League Premier Division action when Norwich United visit Summer Road tomorrow (ko 3pm).

Four days later, Walsham continue their home programme with the visit of Kirkley & Pakefield on Wednesday (ko 7.45pm).

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  • Last Updated: 30 November 2007 9:33 AM
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