| Much will depend this season the Casper / Alexander partnership. Nobody will be able to tell which of the two is pulling the strings and how comfortable the other is with that situation until the season starts. Of course, we've been assured that everything is peachy creamy but they're not going to say anything otherwise.
It's very easy to look at that situation as an outsider and see Alexander's appointment being a backdoor way of replacing Casper, in the hope that Casper walks away. Though I'm sure Casper, who won close to a seven figure sum through the courts when his playing career came to an end, will have ensured that he has sound legal advice regarding his position at Gigg Lane.
If this alliance ends up being less than ideal, then it can only have a negative effect on the team, and with that in mind, its no surprise that Casper is seen as being the League Two manager who is favourite for the chop this season. If push comes to shove, it will be him and not Alexander who will be forced to make way.
But that is the only thing which could possibly derail the season for Bury. We don't foresee another season whether they'll be scrapping it out at the bottom wondering whether their League existence is coming to an end in the month of May.
For the simple reason, they have a keeper and a defence that will keep clean sheets. And they have a forward line up which will score goals. That in itself puts them an automatic advantage over so many teams in this Division. Who cares about the midfield, when the ball will be fifty yards above their heads anyway?
A forward line up of Hurst and Bishop will score them goals. Maybe not as many as we're expecting from ours but that's beside the point. They are strikers who if given opportunities will take full advantage. And either of them would strengthen any of the sides we have tipped to finish below Bury this season.
And the defence will be solid enough. Futcher may well have had a couple of ropey seasons, but he's League Two standard, and you'd assume Alexander knows how to get the best out of him.
But Morgan is the pick of the new signings. He's one of the better central defenders in the Division, and it's somewhat bizarre that Lincoln just allowed him to leave to join a fellow League Two side, but that's not for Bury to worry about.
We all know it won't be pretty to watch, and it's going to be safety first, but they will certainly have what it takes to grind out results, and we can't foresee another situation where they go a third of the season without picking up a win.
So it will be an upturn in fortunes for our friends at Gigg Lane this next season. Not enough to warrant anything like a top half of the table push, but there'll be less worries about the Conference as long as the Alexander + Casper partnership overshadows everything.
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