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Football: Bury gifts so costly; CAMBRIDGE 3 BURY 1
0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, Oct 14, 2001
BURY boss Andy Preece lashed his side for "failing to follow instructions," after they gift-wrapped a win to Cambridge in this crucial bottom-of-the-table game.
Preece sighed: "We worked on things all week but then two or three players failed to do their job."
Bury keeper Paddy Kenny saved a 12th minute penalty from Paul Wanless, and after Armand One scored for Cambridge in the 17th minute Harpal Singh netted a 26th-minute equaliser.
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