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·BBC Sport
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·Cherries first up for Bury
BURY begin their 2009/2010 League Two campaign against Bournemouth at home on August 8. That game is followed by Darlington (away), Hereford (away), Grimsby (home) and then the big one against Rochdale (away) on August 29Ā in an action packed first month.
·Bury draw Baggies in cup
BURYhave been handed a tough home tie against West BromĀ in next season's Carling Cup first round. The Baggies, relegated from the Premier League last season, are sure to provide stiff opposition at Gigg Lane, butĀ it will be a good test for Alan Knill's resurgent side.
·Knill cools Swans speculation
ALAN Knill has shrugged off speculation linking him with the managerās job at Swansea and insisted: āI am happy at Bury and am certainly not looking to leave.ā Swansea, a club that Knill served with distinction as a player between 1987 and 1989, is the second Championship outfit that the media has linked him with in recent weeks.
·Bury: Season player ratings
WE run the rule over Bury's players for their performance in the 2008/2009 season.
·Shakers' double swoop
BURY are poised to sign forwards Ryan Lowe from Chester and Danny Carlton from Carlisle. Lowe, aged 30, was relegated Chester's top scorer in League Two last season with 18 goals. He came through the ranks at Crewe.
·Knill shuffles Shakers squad
BURY have released Glynn Hurst, Paul Morgan and Steve Haslam. But big centre-back Ben Futcher will be staying for another 12 months after a clause in his contract was activated. Richie Baker, Danny Racchi and Cameron Belford have all been offered new contracts.
·Bury 0 Shrewsbury 1 (1-1 on agg, Shrewsbury win 4-3 on pens)
BRAVE Bury saw their promotion dream shattered in the cruellest fashion on an afternoon of high drama at Gigg Lane. The Shakers, who finished just one goal short of automatic promotion, were two minutes from the League Two play-off final as they still held a 1-0 advantage from the first leg.
·Knillbacks battling Bury
BURY are out to prove their doubters wrong yet again by booking a ticket to Wembley. The Shakers are just 90 minutes away from their first trip to the home of English football since 1995 - having claimed a surprise first-leg advantage in their play-off semi-final against Shrewsbury.
·Shrewsbury 0 Bury 1
BURY took a giant step towards Wembley as Neil Ashton's late own goal handed the Shakers a crucial away win. Bury keeper Wayne Brown denied Shrewsbury with a string of fine saves before Ashton misjudged a backpass 10 minutes from time.
·Preview: Shrewsbury v Bury
ALAN Knill hopes his lucky pants prove more successful at Shrewsbury tonight than on the agonising final day of the league campaign. The Bury boss is expected to be sporting his trademark tracksuit bottoms for the first-leg of the League Two play-off semi-final at the New Meadow as the Shakers aim to take a giant step to Wembley and their first promotion in 12 years.
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·Brabin will not offload strikers
Cambridge United manager Gary Brabin insists he is not going to sell any of the club's strikers in order to free up transfer funds.
·Cambridge start against Barrow
Luton start with a trip to AFC Wimbledon on the first day of the Blue Square Premier season.
·Potter set for pre-season return
Cambridge United goalkeeper Danny Potter will not need surgery on the knee injury that kept him out of the Blue Square Premier play-off final.
·Cambridge plan further squad cuts
Cambridge United chairman George Rolls warns more players will have to be put up for sale if boss Gary Brabin is to add to his squad.
·Cambridge set for Simpson money
Cambridge United will net £15,000 if Coventry's Robbie Simpson passes his medical at Huddersfield ahead of an expected £300,000 switch.
·Parkinson aims to repay U's faith
Winger Andy Parkinson is looking to repay the faith Cambridge United have shown in him after spending most of last season on the sidelines with injury.
·Brabin named boss of the season
Cambridge United's Gary Brabin is voted the Blue Square Premier Manager of the Year at the Football Conference's annual general meeting.
·Cambridge sign midfielder Reason
Cambridge United sign midfielder Jai Reason on a pre-contract agreement after he is released by Ipswich.
·Cambridge 'forward line complete'
Cambridge United assistant manager Paul Carden says he cannot see any new strikers coming to the club now that Lee Phillips has signed a one-year-deal.
·Your say - 606
The latest Cambridge content and debate on 606
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·Who's in line at the Deva?
Having dismissed more than two third of the entire Chester playing staff, Keith Curle has his work cut out in the summer months to ensure that the coming season is no repeat of that bygone.
·Friendly Date
Chester City have announced their first pre-season friendly as their build up to the 2005/06 season. But who will Chester City play and where will the game be played?
·Increase in season tickets
Chester City Chairman Stephen Vaughen explains how the ammount of season ticket sales for the Deva Stadium is up on the total season tickets sold for last season.
·Twenty is...
The position Chester City FC secured in League Two during their first season back in the Football League after a final day win away to Oxford.
·Wrexham relegated!
Certainly if youve had a bad day (and quite importantly, are a Chester fan) then tonights sole League 1 result will probably go some way to overturning any negative feelings
·Chester wave goodbye
Chester waved goodbye to the 200 fans who stayed behind for the lap of honour as Chester lose to Northampton two-goals-to-nil at the Saunder's Honda Stadium-the last home game of the season.
·Northampton review
Chester go into tomorrow's game with the added impetus of a new manager
and if thats not enough to inspire them to perform, I really don't know what is
·KC gets OK
Following Ian Rushes department two or three weeks ago, Stephen Vaughen and the Chester Board have made their appointment for a new manager.
·Curle, Hollins, Brown or Bell?
Chester have announced that a new manager will be appointed this coming Friday morning. Whoever is appointed will become city's 3rd manager this season
·Safe and Sound
Chester City FC have secured league football for one more season after a comendable 2-2 draw against Bristol City on Saturday at the Deva Stadium.
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