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41. Bury eyes on Jemson
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 22 December 2002 BURY won't need to think twice about keeping a close eye on veteran striker Nigel Jemson when the Shakers travel to Shrewsbury on Boxing Day. -
42. Bury 1 Kidderminster Harriers 1
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 December 2002 BURY gained a point with Jon Newby's late equaliser, but they have lost Terry Dunfield for up to two months. -
43. Bury: Half-term report
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 December 2002 STAR PUPIL: Jon Newby - his second-half effort against Rochdale last Saturday took the Bury skipper into double figures and he is now well on course to better his own target of 15. -
44. Wrexham 1 Bury 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 September 2002 BURY pegged third placed Wrexham in a pulsating action packed clash. -
45. Chesterfield 2 Bury 0
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 February 2002 ANGRY Bury players surrounded referee Fletcher at the final whistle believing they had been robbed of a possible point in this dour windswept Second Division relegation clash. -
46. Bolton 0 Bury 1
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 October 2002 JON Newby was the hero as Bury caused a massive Worthington Cup upset by beating Bolton at the Reebok Stadium. -
47. FA Cup: Bury 0 Plymouth 3
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 November 2002 Bury suffered a familiar early exit from the FA Cup and the Shakers could have no excuses after this performance. -
48. Preview: Bury v Cambridge United
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 February 2002 Bury haven't beaten their visitors for a decade and Saturday would be a good time to set the record straight. -
49. Preview: Bury v Macclesfield
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 October 2002 DAVID Moss is sweating on his strike partnership ahead of Saturday's trip to in-form Bury. -
50. Preview: Bury v Rochdale
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 December 2002 BURY boss Andy Preece hoped Rochdale's FA Cup tie with Bristol Rovers might go to extra time and penalties just to introduce a touch more leg weariness into their visitors.