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21. Lincoln v Bury: preview
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 October 2002 ANDY Preece is set to continue as Jon Newby's strike partner tonight (Tuesday) as the Shakers look to avenge last season's FA Cup defeat by Lincoln City. -
22. Rochdale 0 Bury 1
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 October 2002 COLIN Woodthorpe's sweetly-struck shot on 73 minutes sent Rochdale to their third successive defeat. -
23. Newby: Bring on the Reds
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 October 2002 BURY's inspirational captain Jon Newby reflected on his proudest moment in football then said he wanted his old side Liverpool in the next round. -
24. Sting in the tail for Nugent
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 October 2002 DAVID Nugent's first senior goal won't be enough to keep him in Bury's squad for Saturday's game against Rushden and Diamonds at Nene Park. -
25. Barrow committed to 'total football'
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 13 October 2002 GRAHAM Barrow insists Bury won't be dissuaded from their new "total football" approach this season even though recent results haven't exactly been the best. -
26. Lenny back with a bang
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 October 2002 BURY hero Lenny Johnrose faces an anxious wait to discover the severity of a hamstring injury that marred his long-awaited return to Gigg Lane. -
27. Dunfield on loan
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 20 October 2002 TERRY Dunfield reckons that his loan switch to Bury has made a man of him. -
28. Newby eyes the Playoffs
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 October 2002 JOHN Newby has insisted that Bury have nothing to fear in Division Three and he has backed the Shakers to make the Playoffs. -
29. Pav deal extended
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 October 2002 BURY'S hit striker Pawel Abbott will remain at Gigg Lane for another month after having his loan deal extended by Preston North End. -
30. Sam ready to leave out stars again
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 October 2002 UNREPENTANT Bolton boss Sam Allardyce, criticised last season for leaving his first team in the stand on Worthington Cup nights, will do the same again when Bury hit the Reebok.