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30 March 2019 Venue The Energy Check Stadium at Gigg Lane Attendance

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PREVIEW: BURY (A)

27 March 2019

Swindon head to Gigg Lane on Saturday looking to build on their thrashing of Morecambe last weekend.

Town ran away 4-0 winners in their biggest win of the season with Theo Robinson, Kaiyne Woolery, Dion Conroy and Kyle Bennett all notching in a relentless showing from Richie Wellens’ men.

Swindon’s play-off hopes still lie outside of their hands – they sit seven points away from seventh place with a game in hand relying on results to go their way for the remainder of the season.

The Oppo

Bury have not lost since Boxing Day – the league’s highest scorers have soared up the League Two table since their meeting with the Robins back in September. Since that day, Bury have only lost four times as they have established themselves as Lincoln’s main opposition for the division title.  

The Shakers’ boss, Ryan Lowe was voted League Two Manager of the Season with two of his midfielders making the Team of the Season in Jay O’Shea and Danny Mayor.

Nicky Maynard is second only to Tranmere’s James Norwood in the division’s goalscoring charts, sitting on 18 goals. Jay O’Shea follows up with 16 goals with Danny Mayor and Byron Moore notching seven each.

Form

Saturday 23 March 2019               Grimsby 0-0 Bury             League Two        D

Saturday 9 March 2019                  Stevenage 0-1 Bury         League Two        W

Tuesday 5 March 2019                    Cheltenham 1-1 Bury      League Two        D

Saturday 2 March 2019                 Bury 3-0 Macclesfield     League Two        W

Saturday 23 February 2019           Bury 3-1 Oldham              League Two        W

Head-To-Head

The last time Swindon recorded a win over the Shakers was back in 2012 – James Collins scored in the opening minute of the game to seal a 1-0 win that day.

Since then, a solitary point has been gained – Fabien Roberts and Anton Rodgers scored late on to salvage a draw at Gigg Lane.

06 Oct 2012         Bury v Swindon Town     W            0-1          League One

26 Feb 2013        Swindon Town v Bury     L              0-1          League One

15 Aug 2015        Bury v Swindon Town     D             2-2          League One

16 Apr 2016        Swindon Town v Bury     L              0-1          League One

17 Sep 2016        Swindon Town v Bury     L              1-2          League One

11 Feb 2017        Bury v Swindon Town     L              1-0          League One

15 Sep 2018        Swindon Town v Bury     L              1-2          League Two

The Gaffer

Iconic Shakers striker Ryan Lowe put pen to paper on a deal that saw him return to Gigg Lane, in January 2016, for a third spell at Gigg Lane, this time as player coach. Ryan re-joined the club after leaving Crewe Alexandra, who he had joined after leaving Bury at the end of the 2015-16 season.

Lowe made 687 appearances in total as a player, scoring 211 goals – 160 appearances and 70 goals whilst wearing a Shakers shirt.

Last season, Lowe took over as Caretaker manager following the dismissal of Lee Clark on 30 October 2017 until the appointment of Chris Lucketti on 22 November 2017, and again – following Lucketti’s departure.

He was appointed the Shakers’ 41st manager on 10 May 2018 after signing a two-year deal with the club.

He was announced as the Sky Bet League Two Manager of the Season earlier this week as a result of Bury’s impressive rise up the League Two table and their attractive style of football.

 

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Match Reports

REPORT: WOOLERY AT THE DOUBLE IN BRILLIANT AWAY PERFORMANCE

30 March 2019

Swindon were relentless in their work as they prevailed 3-1 victors at Gigg Lane against Bury.

Kaiyne Woolery bagged two and set up the third late on in his best display in a Town shirt with Theo Robinson benefitting from his strike partner’s unselfish pass on 87 minutes.

After Woolery’s first, Nicky Maynard equalised for the home side instantly but with Town a constant threat on the break, they put the Shakers to the sword with a ruthless second-half display.

First Half

Ahead of this League Two fixture, both managers had anticipated an entertaining game of football and, on first-half viewing, they were right.

It took just three minutes for both sides to have a pop at goal – Swindon were first up with a cleverly-rehearsed corner routine.

Kyle Bennett passed the ball into the near post where Dion Conroy had run, he flicked back towards Canice Carroll who sparked an almighty goalmouth scramble that saw Kaiyne Woolery and Luke Woolfenden both felled. The referee waved away penalty shouts from Town and Bury eventually cleared.

Shortly after, Danny Mayor jinxed inside and let fly – Woolfenden blocked well.

On 16 minutes, Woolery had a chance to open the scoring. Theo Robinson set him free with Swindon on the break – the striker opened his body up, feigned a shot and moved the ball onto his right where he went for goal but Joe Murphy got a strong hand to at least delay Town’s 22’s second goal in two games.

He only had to wait ten minutes, however, as Town pressed the home side well – it was his speed of reaction that earnt him the strike. Callum McFadzean attempted to nod back to Murphy but undersold his goalkeeper and Woolery was as calm as he was quick to slot in.

The Shakers responded instantly though – Nick Maynard prodded home on the line after good work down the left from Mayor, whose shot was going in whether Maynard opted to pass home or not.

Woolery was in the think of the action once again just past the half-hour mark – he blitzed past Nicky Adams, cut back to Bennett who controlled his shot well but put it too close to the Bury stopper who smothered well.

The final notable action of the half came with five to play – Bennett got a toe on a loose ball on the six-yard box a second before Murphy tried to tackle. He went down but was adjudged to have dived rather than gone down honestly – the Swindon fans behind the goal certainly didn’t agree.

Second Half

If anyone thought that either side would let up after the break, they were shown in the opening changes of the second period that would not be the case. Jay O’Shea knocked a quality effort from a 20-yard dead ball onto the crossbar much to the relief of the away support who were close enough to watch it shake.

On 56 minutes, Swindon retook the lead – Kaiyne Woolery got it. He picked up the ball and nutmegged his man before driving into the box, chopping back and drilling past Murphy via a deflection.

Ten minutes later, the burning-hot striker could have had his hat-trick! Again, he moved the ball onto his left, this time 25 yards out, and drilled a low, blistering effort towards the bottom right corner but this one cannoned back off the post.

With 20 minutes to play, Ali Koiki almost got his first professional goal with a fantastic effort from 25 yards that the Shakers keeper had to be wise to at his near post.

On 73 minutes, this pulsating affair took another dramatic turn – Danny Mayor was fouled by Canice Carroll, for which he was deservedly booked, but Mayor saw red, and then saw red! He reacted to the foul by pushing the back of Carroll’s head and referee Scott Oldham had no option but to send the Shakers’ talisman off.

That did not mean the end of Bury’s threat – Luke McCormick had to be in tip, top form to tip Jay O’Shea’s back-post header away from danger but Swindon maintained their pressure on the Shakers.

And with three minutes to go, and Bury chucking the kitchen sink forward – Woolery broke and despite, being on his hat-trick, squared selflessly to Theo Robinson who sealed a fantastic win. 

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Ticket News

BURY TICKET INFORMATION

13 March 2019

Bury v Swindon Town

Saturday 30th March KO 3pm

Swindon Town are pleased to announce ticket information for our upcoming fixture against Bury on Saturday 30th March 2019. We have been allocated the East Stand  

 

Ticket Category

 

 

 

Seating

 

Adult

 

 

 

£20

 

Over 65 / Under 23

 

 

 

£14

 

Under 18

 

 

£10

 

Under 16

 

 

£7

 

Under 12

 

 

£5

 

Under 5

 

 

FREE

 

Disabled

 

 

PIP Points, 10 + £14

Must have 12+ for carer

 

Supporters have until 12pm 29th March to purchase tickets for this fixture. Tickets will also be available on the day to Swindon supporters. 

All tickets not collected from STFC will be taken up to Bury by our official coach travel for supporters to collect on match day.

Priority Windows

General Sale – Tuesday 12th March 9am

For wheelchair tickets please contact Swindon  

How to Book

Online @ www.eticketing.co.uk/swindontown

In person @ STFC Club Shop

Telephone @ 0330 002 1993 option 2

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