Flitcroft apologises for Bury’s performance

Bury manager, David Flitcroft, has publicly apologised to the fans for the League One sides’ shocking performance at the weekend.

Flitcroft told the BBC, “The first thing is to apologise for the performance and the unacceptable way we’ve conceded”

“It’s not a disappointment it’s a feeling of emptiness inside that I’ve got and I’ll come out fighting.”

The Shakers conceded four goals before half time in a lack-lustre performance for the club which result in a 6-0 loss.

The brutal result follows a 3-0 loss away at Barnsley last week.

The Shakers have only one managed 2 wins in the last 10 games and find themselves sitting in 16th place in League One.

In recent weeks, the club have found themselves in a goal drought, scoring only 5 in 10.

Despite Bury being comfortably above the relegation zone, a continuation of recent form will ultimately compromise their league position.

Flitcroft continued to say, “The way we represented here today is not the way I want my Bury team to represent the supporters, the board and the football club.”

“We’ve got to take that responsibility as a group, we’ve got to take that on and understand that it won’t, and can’t, happen again.”

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