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I WISH WE’D ONLY WON 1-0 – LOWE

By Martin Hogkison

OUT OF REACH: Byron Moore rounds Exeter keeper Christy Pym to make it 2-0 Inset: Bury’s Jay O’Shea celebrates scoring the opener
PICTURE: MI News & Spor

BURY boss Ryan Lowe was thrilled with his side’s battling win over Exeter City.
The on-song Shakers are now five games unbeaten thanks to goals from Jay O’Shea and Byron Moore.
But Lowe admitted he would have preferred a 1-0 win to lower expectation levels as the Lancashire club continue to make promising strides in League Two.
“I’m over the moon with that,” beamed Lo...

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