Preview: Chesterfield v Bury
| Chesterfield v Bury Friday, 07 September 2007 - 7:30pm Coca Cola League Two Bury: If ever there was a good time to play Chesterfield, perhaps this is it with the Spireites having one or two injury problems ahead of Friday nights game. For Bury though, its exactly the opposite. Only Aaron Grundy is on the treatment table after coming through surgery on a chipped bone in his ankle. Following Saturdays home defeat against Brentford, there was a definite case of feeling sorry for ourselves, until Colin Woodthorpe gave us his thoughtful opinions on the game and recent events. Should the management need any motivation ahead of this important game, then perhaps the squad should be given Woody's comments before the game. Yes it was a bad referee, yes we all know that certain decisions went against us - but the fact is that we had ten shots on target and only put one of them away. The law of averages doesn't even come into affect on that one. Its quite simple, take your chances or you will come away with a a defeat - which is exactly what happened on Saturday. If you don't score - you don't win. Don't expect many changes to the side that lost the game at Gigg Lane on Saturday, we'd even be as bold to say its more than likely to be the same again. Any side that has ten chances on target can't surely have a bad day at the office twice! The side looks solid at the back, fluid through the field and chances are being created. Nicky Adams has turned out to be the surprise package of the season so far with his performances. He is causing problems for defenders and there is no doubt he will do it again tonight. Chesterfield manager, a former Bury player that made five appearances for the Shakers whilst on loan at Gigg Lane, has identified a Bury side containing experience, pace, strength and a threat. Glynn Hurst will return to Saltergate for the first time since leaving to join Notts County, some of the local will welcome Hursty back with open arms whilst some may sling a little abuse after he left to join another club. Former players that leave Gigg Lane, and then return usually let us know about it - as we saw with Ricky Shakes last weekend, hopefully Hursty can do the same at Saltergate tonight and grab his first goal of the season. Another Gigg Lane connection at Chesterfield is Alan Knill, the giant defender signed for Bury in 1989 and made more appearances' for Bury than any of his other clubs. A popular figure, Knilly will get a good reception from the travelling Bury supporters. Chris Casper is expecting a performance, but most of all, you get the feeling that the result is high on his list of expectations as well. Bury's excellent away form gets another stiff test against a Spireites side that is looking to bounce back up to League One. Chesterfield: Chesterfield FC manager Lee Richardson has hit out at the rules governing the Johnson's Paint Trophy after two key men received injuries in the Hartlepool game and look doubtful for tomorrow evening's League Two showdown against Bury. It is stipulated that six players in the starting line must have played in the majority of games since the start of the season. Form Guide - Bury: Over the last six games, Bury have won one (MK Dons away), drawn two (Grimsby Town and Mansfield Town - both at home, and lost three (Carlisle at home, Wycombe away and Brentford at home). During those six games, six goals have gone in at the right end, but seven goals have been conceded. Form Guide - Chesterfield: The Spireites have won two (Peterborough away and Wycombe at home), drawn two (Chester Away and Stockport at home) and lost two (Sheff United in the League Cup at Bramall Lane and Hartlepool at home in the JPT). During the last six games, eight goals have gone for and nine against. The Referee: The referee for this game is Mr Gavin Ward. So far this season he has taken charge of three games and he's produced 12 yellow cards and one red card. As this is Mr Ward's first season as a league referee, this game will be the first time he has taken charge of a Bury game, though he has officiated a Chesterfield game in the FA Cup last season, when non league Basingstoke dumped the Spireites out in the first round with a 1-0 win at Saltergate. Last Meeting: A 2-0 defeat on 09 February 2002. Two goals from Chesterfield's Jamie Burt did the damage to the Shakers, Bury did get the ball in the back of the net through Michael Nelson, with the score at 1-0 to the home side and seconds to play, the officials disallowed the goal and Chesterfield went on to score another goal in injury time. Click here for the full match report Previous Meetings:
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