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1. Bury 2 Accrington 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 September 2007 SUBSTITUTES Andy Mangan and Nicky Adams threw boss Chris Casper a lifeline as the Shakers racked up their first home win of 2007. -
2. Wigan 0 Liverpool 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 September 2007 Yossi Benayoun ended Liverpool's mini crisis as Wigan suffered a 17th defeat in 17 matches against the Barclays Premier League's fabled 'big four'. -
3. Preview: Bury v Accrington
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 September 2007 CHRIS Casper knows he must end a run of 17 games without a win at Gigg Lane if he is to convince his doubters that he is the man for the job. -
4. Scott eyes home comforts
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 September 2007 NOBODY at Bury is letting their horrendous home record get them down, according to defender Paul Scott. -
5. Mangan sorry for miss
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 September 2007 BURY striker Andy Mangan is hoping to make up for his glaring miss at the weekend by scoring against his old club Accrington Stanley. -
6. Casper encouraged by point
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 September 2007 BURY manager Chris Casper is hoping Saturday’s 1-1 draw at fellow strugglers Dagenham & Redbridge can kick start his side's season. -
7. Dagenham 1 Bury 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 September 2007 BURY ended a run of four straight defeats with a hard-fought draw against Dagenham and Redbridge. -
8. Preview: Dagenham v Bury
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 September 2007 BURY'S director of football Keith Alexander will be moving pitchside to help relieve the pressure on boss Chris Casper at Dagenham & Redbridge. -
9. Bishop on Bury goals mission
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 September 2007 STRIKER Andy Bishop is hoping to repay Bury for his new contract with the goals that lift the Shakers away from the foot of League Two. -
10. Johnson style rings a Bell
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 September 2007 MICHAEL Johnson has shrugged off premature comparisons with 'King' Colin Bell with the same kind of adroitness that leaves toiling defenders trailing in his wake.