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31. It's not true
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 5 June 2008BURY manager Alan Knill has rubbished newspaper reports linking star striker Andy Bishop with a £200,000 move to Championship side Burnley.
32. Trio agree deals
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 29 May 2008BURY manager Alan Knill says that his squad for next year is coming along nicely after agreeing contracts with David Buchanan, Brian Barry-Murphy and a mystery new goalkeeper.
33. Joke verdict
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 29 May 2008ONE of the worst decisions in boxing history has tarnished what should have been the happiest day in Thomas McDonagh’s life.
34. Squad to improve
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 15 May 2008MANAGER Alan Knill is convinced that Bury will have a stronger squad next season – thanks to the Shakers’ impressive form since he took charge in February.
35. The axe man
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 8 May 2008BURY have released long serving defenders Dave Challinor and Colin Woodthorpe plus first choice goalkeeper Jim Provett and striker Andy Mangan.
36. Accrington Stanley 0 Bury 2
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 8 May 2008IF THIS turns out to be Andy Bishop’s final game for Bury then what a way to bow out!
37. Bury 1 Rochdale 1
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 1 May 2008BURY boss Alan Knill was left gritting his teeth after what he described as ‘the softest penalty ever’ prevented his side from rounding off their home campaign with derby day glory.
38. Offers tabled
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 1 May 2008RISING stars Nicky Adams and David Buchanan have been offered new contracts by Bury this week – and manager Alan Knill is ‘confident’ that both players will be staying put.
39. Great Scott
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 24 April 2008PAUL Scott has been hailed an ‘ideal man’ to build a squad around after being named Bury’s player of the season for the second successive year.
40. 'Sixy' football
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 March 2008BURY boss Alan Knill is convinced that his team can end the season in style by winning all six of their remaining fixtures.
