Andy Bishop's brace and Paul Scott's header had put the unbeaten Shakers in the driving seat, but Aldershot were handed a lifeline through substitute Rob Elvins before Scott Davies and Danny Hylton rescued a point in a frenetic finale "It feels like a loss," said Bury boss Alan Knill. "We were three nil up and really comfortable, and then a lapse in concentration let them back in it.
"We knew that if they got a goal, they would get some momentum and the crowd would be lifted and they did that.
"When you are leading three nil anywhere you think it's game over. We played really well, and the first goal was one of the best you will see anywhere.
"We looked comfortable and then we made some mistakes for their goals. It's disappointing, but we are nine unbeaten and there are 20-odd other teams that want to be where we are. Lots of teams will come here and take nothing."
Bury were imperious for the first hour of the game, sweeping into a three-goal lead by playing a brand of football that would have the purists drooling.
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