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Sunday 9 September 2012

Bury



Ground 59

Match 61

Venue Gigg Lane

NPower League 1

Bury 1-2 Preston North End

Founded 1885

Nickname The Shakers

Attendance 5213

Capacity 11,840

Admission £21

Programme Not Obtained

Distance Travelled 29 miles

Bury is in the Greater Manchester area . Main rivals are Bolton and Rochdale .

Preston sold out their ticket allocation for this category 'A' game so Bury made more available on the day . The 'Shakers' made it a category 'C' match for their fans so there was a temptation to go in the Bury end for a cheaper price though i decided to sit with the North End contingent in the Main stand ;  situated past the half way line , close to the away end off  Manchester Road . Indeed , on my last visit to Gigg Lane in 1976 i sat in the same place - this is the oldest part of the ground . There seemed to be an over spill behind the Manchester Road goal but to be fair to Bury 's staff they appeared to handle the situation without taking more of the home 'Shakers' terrace in the Les Hart Stand . A section of  Bury fans could have been moved away from the Preston support situated near the scoreboard as the Les Hart stand was less than half full .
Parking - The main car park was £3 but i drove down Gigg Lane to the mini roundabout and parked up only a couple of minutes walk from the stadium . I did arrive early though .



North End created little in the first half but managed to find the net when Sodje headed home following corner after 29 minutes . Fortunately for PNE  , Bury lacked finishing quality in the final third albeit most of Preston's defensive problems were caused by their own sloppy play . H-T Bury 0-1  PNE

Manchester Road Away Stand

Main Stand Old Entrance




Les Hart Stand - long walk for the Bury fans

Resumption of the second half saw Preston stamping  authority on their opponents , creating far more chances .  No surprise when they increased their lead after  Cansdell-Sherriff  hit the target following a  corner from the scoreboard end . The Shakers had their moments and made it tense for the 3,000 Preston followers with a goal by Skarz in stoppage time . The Lillywhites were ' Shakin'All Over !'  I committed the ultimate sin and was on Gigg Lane when i heard the cheer -  i'd left early as did most of the Bury fans from the Cemetery Road end - many departing fifteen minutes before the final whistle with The Shakers looking dead and buried ! Westley's men will be shake , rattle and rollin' back to Preston .

Looking towards The Cemetery Road Stand







Apart from the obstruction caused by the Grandstand girders the view was fine but this added a little romance from yesteryear when stadiums had more character albeit not as many comforts .
A great day out , friendly staff and place to visit .


Sunday 2 September 2012

Thornton Cleveleys



Ground 58

Match 60

Venue New Bourne Park

West Lancs Div 2

Kit red/Black

Thornton Cleveleys 2-1 Lostock st Gerards

Admission Free

Att 30-40 est

Distance Travelled 29 miles








Thornton and Cleveleys are in the Wyre district  of Lancashire and forms part of the Blackpool urban area .
New Bourne Park is a neat ground for this league and features a smart club house , covered standing area and large ,  on site car park .

Todays opponents are Lostock St Gerards  - both sides have started the season slow , hovering near the bottom of the league .

Thornton settle quickly without producing any early attempts on goal . LSG gradually find their stride but go behind to a smartly taken free kick which clears the two smallest players in their wall ,  dipping into the far corner of the net .  Cleveleys keeper made a stunning save low to his left post just before the interval .  Not much between the two sides at half time with Cleveleys holding their narrow 1-0 advantage .

LSG look more dangerous after the re-start and equalise with a spot kick blasted into the centre of the  roof of the net . Thornton ,  looking desultory  ,  are gifted a goal when a hopeful ball over the top alluded the LSG defence allowing a forward to steal in and score past the indecisive advancing keeper .

The second goal gave  Cleveleys  the impetus  and confidence to push forward having looked devoid of ideas and out-played for most of the second half . LSG managed to get back on the front foot but failed to find the illusive equaliser they deserved .



 
 
 
Standing Covered area
 
 





Clubhouse far side




Free Kick Goal