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The Curious Case of the Missing Trophies – and the Fans Who Still Hold Them for “Safety”

For us as Bury FC supporters, 27 August 2019 is a date that will forever be etched into our memory. On that night, the English Football League (EFL) convened, voted, and expelled our club from its ranks, ending 134 years of continuous membership and stripping one of England’s oldest football institutions of its league status.
It was early evening when representatives from our supporters’ group Forever Bury arrived at Gigg Lane. Some of us came to comfort devastated fans who had gathered at the stadium, others to liaise with the media and keep those at home updated on last‑ditch negotiations with prospective buyers. For many of us, the atmosphere was one of disbelief – supporters dazed and broken, struggling to comprehend what was happening to our beloved club.
Amid the chaos, one Forever Bury representative recalls taking a call from colleagues working behind the scenes on a potential rescue deal when they were quietly approached by a supporter, away from the crowds. Their concern wasn’t about the takeover talks, but something more tangible: our club’s history.
This fan admitted they had already worked with members of staff to remove some of our club’s most precious items – including the recently won League Two Runners‑Up trophy – and had hidden them “in their loft for safety.” Their fear was that, with the club in financial freefall, historic memorabilia might be sold off, lost, or even destroyed.
This was not an isolated act. Weeks earlier, another supporter had driven his work van to the Carrington training ground and filled it with our club’s possessions – framed photographs, posters, training equipment and other artefacts. They later told Forever Bury that these items were being kept in a lockup at their business premises, again, in an effort to “protect” them from being sold off to pay debts.
In the months and years that followed Bury’s expulsion, our fanbase itself fractured. Some of us walked away, unable to bear the pain. Others poured their energy into the phoenix club, Bury AFC. Many remained in limbo, still yearning for the identity, history, and pride tied up in Bury FC. For all of us, the sense of loss and betrayal will never fully heal.
Meanwhile, the fate of much of our club’s memorabilia – trophies, shirts, photographs, and other artefacts collected since its formation in 1885 – remains uncertain. While some items have been recovered, others are still believed to be in the hands of individuals who insist they are safeguarding them.
Our club’s Heritage Committee has made repeated attempts to catalogue and reclaim assets on behalf of the community. The aim is to preserve them collectively, not privately – to ensure Bury’s legacy belongs to all of us, not a few individuals who believe they alone can decide the future of our history.
Why write this article?
Because the time has come to return the missing history that binds our club together. These items – the cups, the medals, the photographs, the shirts – are not possessions to be hoarded in lofts or hidden away in businesses. They are community assets, symbols of a shared past that belong to every one of us who has ever stood on the terraces at Gigg Lane.
It is not for one individual to decide what happens to our history. That responsibility belongs collectively to us, the fans, and to representatives such as the Heritage Committee, whose role is to safeguard, support, and preserve the legacy of Bury FC for future generations.
So this is an appeal, not an accusation. We urge those who hold these priceless pieces of our story – particularly the 2019 League Two Runners‑Up trophy, the last piece of silverware lifted before expulsion – to return them to their rightful home: our club and our community.
Until they are returned, the story of Bury FC remains incomplete. And just as the fight to restore our club has always been a collective one, so too must be the task of restoring our history.
A Way Forward
We want to make clear that this is not about blame, but about reconciliation. If you currently hold items of our club’s history, we are more than willing to act as mediators and help ensure they are safely returned to the club. You can remain anonymous – your identity will not be disclosed. All we ask is that you take the step to give these pieces of history back to where they belong.
If you are willing to return items, please reach out to us using the clicking this link: Contact Us or emailing us via enquiries@uptheshakers.co.uk. Together, we can restore these symbols of our heritage to their rightful place – for our club, our fans, and our community.
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We are delighted to announce the signing of defender Bailey Sloane ahead of the busy Christmas period.


He came through youth football with the Shakers before moving on to AFC Fylde, when the club was expelled from the EFL in 2019. Early spells with clubs such as Bury AFC, Chester and Avro helped him adapt to the physical and tactical demands of the adult game.


In 2021, Bailey earned a move to Accrington Stanley, marking an important step into the EFL environment. Although he did not make a league appearance for the club, loan spells with teams including AFC Telford United and Radcliffe provided valuable match experience and continued development.


Following his release from Accrington, he joined Farsley Celtic in 2024, where he enjoyed his most regular run of first-team football to date in the National League North. Playing mainly at left-back, he made a strong impression with his physical presence, versatility and defensive reliability. In early 2025, he moved to Marine AFC, continuing to gain senior experience before leaving the club later in the year for personal reasons.


Interim manager, Tim Lees, said: “Bailey is an excellent player who can play left back or left-sided centre back. Aggressive, defensively very good 1v1 and extremely comfortable on the ball. He brings experience playing much higher and will fit perfectly with how we want to play.”


Sloane becomes the first player to feature for the club pre-2019, for Bury AFC and Bury FC since our return to Gigg Lane in 2023.


He will be available for selection for our Boxing Day clash against Clitheroe at Gigg Lane.
Boxing Day Tickets
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Christmas Giving Week at Bury FC saw the club give back to the local community through a series of festive visits and activities. Throughout the week, the club came together to spread Christmas cheer, support local groups, and strengthen our community connections.

The week began on Monday with players and Peeler delivering Christmas gifts to Bury Ballers, bringing smiles to young participants while engaging with the next generation of footballers in a fun and festive setting.

On Tuesday, the celebrations continued with a visit to partnership club Unsworth Juniors FC. Players and Peeler handed out matchday tickets and spent time with grassroots players, reinforcing the importance of supporting local football and inspiring young people within the game.


Wednesday saw a special Sporting Memories session, where former Bury FC players Jason Jarrett and Wayne Entwistle joined participants for an afternoon of storytelling, questions and shared football memories. The session provided a meaningful opportunity to reconnect through the power of sport and shared experiences.


The focus turned to spreading Christmas joy and companionship on Thursday, as the team visited Bankfield Residential Care Home. Players spent time chatting with residents and staff, helping to bring warmth and festive spirit to all involved.


Christmas Giving Week concluded on Friday with a visit to Fairfield Hospital, where players handed out presents and spent time with patients and hardworking healthcare staff, offering moments of joy and appreciation during the festive season.


Christmas Giving Week highlighted our ongoing commitment to supporting the local community, demonstrating that the club’s impact extends far beyond the pitch.
Photo Gallery: Christmas Giving Week
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Boxing Day football returns to Gigg Lane as we welcome Clitheroe in what promises to be a competitive festive encounter.

With a big holiday crowd expected and momentum at stake as the season enters a crucial phase, the Shakers will be looking to make home advantage count against a first-time Lancashire opponent. After the excitement of Christmas, attention turns back to the pitch, where three points on Boxing Day could set the tone for the remainder of the campaign.

Last time out, we made it two wins from two under Tim Lees with a deserved 1–0 victory away at Newcastle Town. Rustam Stepans’ first-half penalty proved decisive. Despite the narrow scoreline, Bury dominated throughout, creating a host of chances and rarely being troubled at the other end, with a composed defensive display, including an impressive debut from Luke Tabone, ensuring all three points were safely secured.
In Opposition – Clitheroe
Clitheroe are in their 22nd straight season at Step 4 in the Northern Premier League West.

Founded in 1877, the club’s long history eventually settled at Shawbridge in the 1920s, with notable success in the Lancashire Combination and later national recognition through FA Vase runs, including a Wembley final in the 1990s.
Sean McConville’s impact has renewed optimism that the Blues can push forward as they enter their second century at Shawbridge.
On the Day & In the Ground
Our Matchday @ Gigg guide is available to read to find out everything you need to know going on in and around the ground.

Read more here about Enhanced Safety Measures at Gigg Lane that have been introduced in recent weeks.

Tickets are still on sale via our ticketing page on our website. Pay on the gate will also be available. It is recommended that supporters purchase tickets online where possible to ease the queues at the gate.

Starkies will be open at the normal time of 12.30pm for supporters to access from the Manchester Road End entrance before kick-off. This will be on a first-come, first-served basis up to capacity, which will be managed on the door. Starkies will remain open throughout the game (for those in the main stand only) as well as after the game.
Matchday Media Coverage
If you are unable to make it to the action at Gigg Lane, we’ll have all the live coverage across our media platforms.

Live Stream: This fixture will be live streamed around the world, as it falls outside the UEFA blocked hours. Click here to purchase your ticket from early on Wednesday morning.


Season Ticket Holders receive FREE access as part of their purchase, by entering their 5-letter reference code from their ticket into the Promo Code box. Once entered and the discount applied, follow the steps to purchase as usual. This code will only work once per game.

Keep up-to-date with all our video content via the club’s YouTube Channel. Click to subscribe and never miss highlights and match reaction across the season.
Audio Commentary: Roch Valley Radio will be providing commentary for this game. Join the team from the press box at Gigg Lane. Click here ahead of kick-off to listen live. Audio commentary will be provided for every game of the season, so you will never miss a piece of the action.
Social Media: Our team will also bring you in-depth text commentary via the club ‘MatchDay Live‘ Twitter feed, with team news and half time and full time updates available also on Facebook and feel like you are there with our match galleries and imagery available over on Instagram.
Whatever the weather, wherever you are across the globe, we have you covered.
Up the Shakers!
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Ready to try football for the first time — at your own pace?

Join our FREE 12-week Walking Football programme for women aged 30+, at Gigg Lane, the home of Bury FC!

If you’ve ever wanted to give football a go but didn’t know where to start, this is your moment. Walk This Way is designed especially for women who are new to the game — no running, no pressure, just plenty of laughs, support, and a great sense of team spirit.

Starts: Friday 16th January 2026

Time: 5-6pm 

Venue: Gigg Lane, Bury FC
Who: Women beginners aged 30+ (no experience needed!)
Places: Limited to 20 spaces – first come, first served
What’s included:

* Learn to play football in a fun, welcoming environment
* Enjoy slow-paced games perfect for all fitness levels
* Make new friends and take part in social events
* Receive a free Bury FC training top and a Bury FC match ticket
* Celebrate your success at the end with a certificate and presentation event!

Sign up today and Walk This Way – where football, friendship, and fun come together at Gigg Lane! https://forms.office.com/e/9B69sbVmT9?origin=lprLink

This initiative is supported by Bury VCFA
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