Blues target six of the best
Published Date:
04 September 2008
By Sports reporter
Bury Town FC will be looking to continue their unbeaten start to the season when they return to league matters tomorrow.
The Blues entertain Sutton Coldfield Town for a BGB League Division One Midlands clash at Ram Meadow (ko 3pm).
An FA Cup preliminary round victory on Saturday, defeating Deeping Rangers 2-1 away, extended Town's winning run to five and team manager Richard Wilkins is confident his side is perfectly set to make it six of the best.
"We are determined to continue to progress and put on a good home display," said Wilkins.
The team chief can select his starting line-up from a near full-strength squad, with defender Roscoe Hipperson and striker Liam Barrett both back from injury and seeking a return to action.
Although the cup victory has given Town a home fixture against Boston Town in the first qualifying round next week, Wilkins described his side's first- half performance as poor.
"We did not play enough good football throughout the game, but the first half was particulary disappointing," he said.
"The players responded to a stern half-time talk," added Wilkins.
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04 September 2008 12:49 PM
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