Home | Sport | Football | Bury

Bury

Casper rocked by early defeats

CHRIS Casper has admitted he is "deeply disappointed" by Bury's start to the season.

The Shakers boss, who has seen his team lose 2-1 at MK Dons and 3-1 at home to Chester, said: "We narrowly avoided relegation last season and I thought that would have given the players a new lease of life, but I was wrong.

"I'm hurting like you'll never know. I can't pull the wool over people's eyes because we've been very poor, lacked imagination, positivity and deserved what we've got, which is nothing.

"I'm deeply disappointed and it's a little bit difficult to be positive after the way we've played.

"But we'll move on and I won't stop demanding from my players. We're all hurting - and it should hurt as well!"

Where are Bury going wrong? Have your say.

Comments

Login or Register to comment

where are we going wrong? we retained too many poor quality players that's where. The poor bury fans sat through hours and hours of turgid, defensive and downright boring performances last season and here we go again. If you ain't got the little quality required in this division you ain't going to change your style. the midfield on tuesday was non existent and occupied by players who have a grossly exaggerated opinion of what they are contributing to the team. my first worry is that this is worse than last year. Bishop is not going to carry over any of the goalscoring prowess from the conference if he has no support. by the way, he needs some coaching in jumping to head the ball. as for the goalkeeper, can we get rid of him now please. all that praise over his handful of saves on tuesday fails to conclude how much chester were the better team. pugh needs to be the first name on the teamsheet as he has a little adventure in him. the teams in this division are all big lads with a route one approach and we need desperately to learn how to play against this. as it stands, our support will simply wither away.

Report This Reply