Well, Saturday is 'Pancake' Day, when our forum friend and his side visit Roots Hall.
Bury arrive, sitting in the bottom four, but have had two good home wins recently, against Oxford United and Bradford City.
They have perennial striker, Jermaine Beckford, on their books. Whether that's a good thing or not, I couldn't tell you these days. However, they also have Chris Maguire, who impressed last season when I saw him. He'll have to work on his goal celebrations though (hopefully not on Saturday).
Battles with Bury in the past always seemed to end 0-0 when I was younger, but in recent times, we've thumped them 4-1 with Noel Hunt scoring twice. I'm not sure he's scored since!
Our current unbeaten home record started against Bury, with the 1-0 win on the last day of last season, so let's hope it doesn't end with them, as well.
Team wise, the tough call will be whether Ferdy returns and if so, Lenny should move into midfield, but at the expense of who?
Otherwise, I can't see any other changes.
Onwards! :happy:
Bury arrive, sitting in the bottom four, but have had two good home wins recently, against Oxford United and Bradford City.
They have perennial striker, Jermaine Beckford, on their books. Whether that's a good thing or not, I couldn't tell you these days. However, they also have Chris Maguire, who impressed last season when I saw him. He'll have to work on his goal celebrations though (hopefully not on Saturday).
Battles with Bury in the past always seemed to end 0-0 when I was younger, but in recent times, we've thumped them 4-1 with Noel Hunt scoring twice. I'm not sure he's scored since!
Our current unbeaten home record started against Bury, with the 1-0 win on the last day of last season, so let's hope it doesn't end with them, as well.
Team wise, the tough call will be whether Ferdy returns and if so, Lenny should move into midfield, but at the expense of who?
Otherwise, I can't see any other changes.
Onwards! :happy: