Tranmere vs Bucket Shakers

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With the entire of Bury attending this match, there should be a slightly higher attendance than usual. Though it’ll probably end up a damp affair.

David Perkins back from injury who we desperately missed in the last two games whilst Mark Ellis being out for the rest of the season means either Sid Nelson (who has been unconvincing) or Steve McNulty will feature.
 

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i can see this game having plenty of goals 3.2 perhaps red card or 2 maybe a penalty thrown in obviously not for us though , big steeeeve not sure if rumours are true about him played last game for us ?. the entire population of burrrry wonder if any of them will seek asylum ! we should have beaten buuury by about 5, 2 flukes by them similar to oldham really . swa swa
 

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Our fate for the season looks sealed but I'm hoping we win this more than a usual. Seeing Bury celebrate a promotion on our pitch (again) with a team of players they literally can't afford would be a massive kick in the teeth. Given the statement released yesterday, I can't see any way forward for them other than administration, and the point deduction in league one, subsequent relegation, then an opportunity to rebuild at this level sends absolutely no message to other teams, or even Bury (again), considering the boom or bust approach.
 

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I'm not attending, I want to keep my good memories intact thank you very much. I cant see anything other than a loss tbh but if Norwood is half fit and some other key players are not fit either then we have got a chance. We've just got to make sure we dont start slow like we have in the last two games.

I'm going 2-1 Tranmere and hope MK or Mansfield slip up.
 

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I'm not attending, I want to keep my good memories intact thank you very much. I cant see anything other than a loss tbh but if Norwood is half fit and some other key players are not fit either then we have got a chance. We've just got to make sure we dont start slow like we have in the last two games.

I'm going 2-1 Tranmere and hope MK or Mansfield slip up.
I’m genuinely unsure on this game. We’re nowhere near a fully fit team at the moment but they can still turn it on for more important games, just feel they’ll have it at the back of their minds that the playoffs could only be 10 days away.

I can see it going to the same way as Lincoln and both teams giving it beans for 70 mins then settling for draw if level.

Looking possible the home attendance is going to be around the same as FGR game (presales are higher) so 11000+

Not bad for a fourth tier game with no special offers.
 

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I'm not attending, I want to keep my good memories intact thank you very much. I cant see anything other than a loss tbh but if Norwood is half fit and some other key players are not fit either then we have got a chance. We've just got to make sure we dont start slow like we have in the last two games.

I'm going 2-1 Tranmere and hope MK or Mansfield slip up.
theres confidence for you !who knows really , i think great game in prospect lots of goals come on rovers , swa swa
 

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Looking forward to this, it should feel like a bit of a cup tie. Big crowd, big away following, lots at stake... practice for the playoffs really!
 

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Bury fans have been coming Billy Big Bollocks on Twitter moaning about tickets all week yet only managed to sell out last night. If the FA/FL had any balls whatsoever Bury would be nowhere near the top 6 having had a points reduction and told to get rid of players they are reportedly paying, or rather not paying, 5-8 k a week to on sub 4000 crowds and a 14 million debt. Birmingham got 9 points taken off them. Why haven`t Bury who have been living well above their means for the last 4 seasons? Having seen the way their "fans" (well people who got tickets claiming to be Bury fans yet there was no sign of them at Gigg Lane earlier this season) danced all over our pitch last time, a lot of them more interested in tauting us than celebrating their promotion, albeit with a team they couldn`t afford, I sincerely hope we smash them tomorrow
 

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The answer is in your question. The EFL/FA dont have the balls or care until it starts effecting other clubs. Look at how they are dealing with Bolton for example.
 

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True. They only care when it effects their beloved cash cow the Premier League. That is the only thing that matters to the FA as far as League football is concerned.
 

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The action of some Bury fans gloating over the already relegated Rovers last game in the FL at Prenton Park in 2015 left a sour taste and this game will carry some baggage from that.

That aside, this has the potential to be a decent match, with both sides going for the win. Rovers are struggling with injuries and it looks like a fairly makeshift team. Norwood hasn't scored for a while and isn't fully fit, but still invaluable. If I had to pick a winner, would say Bury, but think a draw the most likely outcome.
 

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The action of some Bury fans gloating over the already relegated Rovers last game in the FL at Prenton Park in 2015 left a sour taste and this game will carry some baggage from that.

That aside, this has the potential to be a decent match, with both sides going for the win. Rovers are struggling with injuries and it looks like a fairly makeshift team. Norwood hasn't scored for a while and isn't fully fit, but still invaluable. If I had to pick a winner, would say Bury, but think a draw the most likely outcome.
I struggle to have any gripe with them after we did pretty much the same to Stockport that year we stayed up on the final day. Yeah, it felt painful, but it would take an unusually restrained set of fans not to have done what they did. I just hope they don't wreck our pitch before the playoff game!
 

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With the entire of Bury attending this match, there should be a slightly higher attendance than usual. Though it’ll probably end up a damp affair.

David Perkins back from injury who we desperately missed in the last two games whilst Mark Ellis being out for the rest of the season means either Sid Nelson (who has been unconvincing) or Steve McNulty will feature.

I believe 1 more game automatically triggers a contract extension for steve
 

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After what happened to port vale any bury fans coming in the home end might well keep quiet un their own interests
 

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After what happened to port vale any bury fans coming in the home end might well keep quiet un their own interests

I think the Bury fans will get the same treatment the Oldham fans undeservedly got off the Merseyside constabulary after that game.
 

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I believe 1 more game automatically triggers a contract extension for steve
I think it is simply the case that he does not want to play anymore. He still has a role as a leader off the pitch, but does not want to participate in games.

I have got nothing against most Bury fans, but the way their club has been run in recent years does not sit right at all and sets a terrible precedent. I would prefer MK to be promoted to be honest. A victory for Rovers tomorrow would probably take our faint automatic hopes to the final day.
 

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After what happened to port vale any bury fans coming in the home end might well keep quiet un their own interests
That was an odd one. The away end wasn't even sold out, and they thought unfurling a banner in the home end was a sensible idea! Never seen that before, I'll be honest.
 

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I struggle to have any gripe with them after we did pretty much the same to Stockport that year we stayed up on the final day. Yeah, it felt painful, but it would take an unusually restrained set of fans not to have done what they did. I just hope they don't wreck our pitch before the playoff game!
That was the last time I saw Rovers win away:sad: While I enjoyed the game, stayed off the pitch at the end and wasn't impressed with the idiots who broke the goalposts.
 

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They were all (including the old, infirm and children) “kettled in” on Prenton rd west until long after the game had finished.
Not good. Generally the Merseyside police do a decent job at football crowd management by comparison to their Cheshire and North Wales colleagues.
 

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Be off this I reckon. Not stopped raining all night and forecast to continue up until 3.
 

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Postponed. Rearranged for Tuesday.
 

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Gutted but not really surprising. The weather here is awful, hammering it down with rain and 55mph winds. Not sure it’d have made for much of a spectacle if went ahead anyway.
 

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