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1. Cheltenham Town 2 Bury 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 06 August 2005 BURY slipped to an opening day League Two defeat at Cheltenham Town's Whaddon Road. -
2. Bury 2 Shrewsbury 0
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 August 2005 SUPER-sub John Newby and Brian Barry-Murphy gave Bury their first win of the season just as it looked as if Graham Barrow's side were heading for a goalless draw at home to Shrewsbury. -
3. Preview: Bury v Leicester City
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 August 2005BURY won't be hoping for a repeat of their most famous clash with Leciester - when the Foxes came out on top in a nine-goal thriller.
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4. Preview: Cheltenham v Bury
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 August 2005 BURY are taking nothing for granted in tomorrow's Coca-Cola League opener at Whaddon Road, despite their win over UEFA Cup hopefuls Bolton on Monday night. -
5. Wycombe v Bury
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 August 2005BURY could make history at Causeway Stadium by becoming the first side to score 1,000 goals in every tier of League football.
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6. Bury 0 Leicester 3
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 August 2005 THE Carling Cup didn't provide any respite from Bury's miserable start to the new season at Gigg Lane last night. The Shakers finished well beaten by their Championship rivals following last Saturday's 4-0 mauling at Wycombe. -
7. Wycombe 4 Bury 0
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 August 2005 SOME scorelines don't always paint a true picture but that's not the case on this occasion. Bury were second best from first whistle to the last and might easily have finished on the receiving end of an even bigger hiding. -
8. Preview: Bury v Shrewsbury
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 August 2005BURY hitman Jon Newby could make a return to the Shakers' line-up against the Shrews after a five month lay-off.
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9. Macclesfield Town 1 Bury 0
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 August 2005 MACCLESFIELD TOWN moved off the foot of the football league courtesy of their first win of the season against fellow strugglers Bury. -
10. Bury: Barrow calls up old pal
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 August 2005 BURY boss Graham Barrow has called on old friend Ray Mathias, the former Tranmere Rovers boss, to help him out on an unpaid basis.