Friday Feb 22 2008 08:27
Bury manager Alan Knill has urged his players to keep up the good work, as they bid to pull clear of relegation danger near the foot of the League Two table.
The Shakers are unbeaten in four games since Knill took charge at Gigg Lane, but they are still just four points above the drop zone and face a nervy couple of months.
Knill told the Bury Times: "We have played some pretty tough teams in the four games I have been involved in and the players have acquitted themselves really well.
"We had been on a poor run and I'm a big believer in the mental side of the game, but you can't just give it to people.
"Every day you have to want to be better. If they are not the best player in training, then they are not happy. That is what I want from the lads."
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