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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’re into our final two games before Christmas, as we welcome Mossley to Gigg Lane.

Unfortunately, our game last Saturday at Shifnal Town was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

As the search for a new manager continues, it’s expected that Tim Lees will be in interim charge for this fixture.

The reverse fixture at Seel Park in October saw us fall to a 2-1 defeat, so we’re very much hoping for better results on home soil.

In Opposition – Mossley
Mossley have won two from their last five games, and have won three from ten games on the road this week, drawing four and losing the other three.

The club was established in 1903. Their ground, which has been home since 1911, had previously been a cricket ground and a tip.

They’re still in the same location, but over the years have made massive improvements, most recently new floodlights in 2022.

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.

Tickets are still on sale via our ticketing page on our website. Pay on the gate will also be available.

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: For this game there will be an international stream – further details to follow. 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 (UK only, due to competition broadcasting rules). 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!
#ShakersTogether | #BuryFC | #PartOfIt

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The club is sad to report that one of Bury Football Club’s longest serving personalities has sadly passed away. Joan Curtis was a familiar face for generations of supporters, having dedicated most of her working life to the Shakers.

Joan’s career at Bury Football Club began way back in 1972, when she initially began selling bingo tickets before taking on a full-time role working in the Commercial Department, firstly with Gordon Harrison and more latterly Neville Neville. Joan remained with the club right up until that fateful day on 28th August 2019, and even then she was one of the club employees that continued working unpaid in the hope that the club, in its original form, would be saved.

Joan’s father, Bill Gorman was a pre-war player for the Shakers and the holder of 10 International Caps for the Republic of Ireland. His career took him on to Brentford in 1938 and Joan was born the following year.

In February 1955 Bill returned to Bury to take up a job as an engineering inspector and so, Joan’s association with the town of Bury also began. Initially she took up employment at Dobson and Barlow and later, Lloyds Bank before her 48 year association with the club began.

Joan’s children, Michael (groundsman) and Lynne (Commercial Secretary) were also long-standing club employees, and between Joan, Michael and Lynne clocked up more than 100 years’ service for the Shakers.

Our deepest sympathies go to Michael, Lynne and Joan’s extended family as a Gigg Lane dynasty draws to a close.

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Following a pitch inspection this morning at the Acoustafoam Stadium, today’s fixture vs Shifnal Town has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.


A new date will be confirmed in due course.


Match Tickets and Coach Travel will be eligible for use for the rearranged date.


For anyone who requires a refund, please email tickets@buryfc.co.uk with proof of purchase.
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Under the interim management of Tim Lees, we head to Shropshire to face Shifnal Town as we kick-start a busy December of fixtures. Tim will be in the dugout, after a club restructure this week, moving Dave McNabb to a role of Head of Football Operations.

Last time out we faced a goalless draw against Atherton Colls. Atherton threatened early, while we improved after halftime, with chances for DJ Pedro and Kai Evans. A late Shakers corner caused panic, but neither side found a breakthrough as the playoff hopefuls settled for a fair stalemate.
In Opposition – Shifnal Town

Shifnal is a Shropshire town about 4 miles east of Telford, and they are also in their debut season in the Northern Premier League after promotion from the Midland League at the end of last season.

Our opponents sit one place above in the league table, by a single point and share a fairly similar record for the season overall.
Admission & Tickets
Tickets for this game are on sale online, but you can also pay on the day.


Click here to purchase.
Travel & Parking
Address: The Acoustafoam Stadium, Coppice Green Ln, Shifnal TF11 8PD
Match Coverage & Live Stream
If you are unable to make the game, we’ll have all the live coverage across our media platforms.


Live Stream: For this game, we will have no live stream. 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. 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!
#BuryFC | #bfc140
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We can confirm that tickets for our upcoming fixture against Newcastle Town on Saturday 20th December will go on sale tomorrow from 9am.


Please note: All tickets are paper tickets and must be collected from Gigg Lane after purchase.

If you are unable to collect in person, please do not buy.

We will confirm collection dates and times directly with all supporters who purchase tickets.
Ticket Allocation:
400 × General Admission
140 × Unreserved Seating
85 × U14s
Prices (booking fees apply):
Adults: £11
Concessions: £7
U14s: £3
We expect demand to be high, so please secure your tickets early.
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Bury Football Club is seeking an ambitious and dedicated Men’s First Team Manager to lead our senior squad. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of our club and drive performance on and off the pitch.

Requirements:
The applicant must have experience of either Managing in the National League (Step 2,or above) or proven success at Northern Premier League Level (Step 3)
A hunger to drive the football club forward over the coming years
Strong leadership, communication, and motivational skills
Passion for developing players and building a competitive team
Reporting Structure:

The successful candidate will work closely and in collaboration with the Head of Football Operations, David McNabb.

How to Apply:

Applications should be made in writing, including a CV and cover letter, and sent to Gareth Castick via email at chair@buryfc.co.uk

Deadline: 12pm (Midday) Sunday 7th December 2025. Interviews to be held 8th, 9th and 10th December 2025.
Join Bury Football Club and be part of our proud legacy.

Bury Football Club is an equal opportunities employer.

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Bury Football Club announce that Dave McNabb is to relinquish his role as Men’s First Team Manager to become the club’s Head of Football Operations, with immediate effect. 


In this pivotal role, Dave will become the key link between the FSSB Board and football operations, shaping the club’s sporting strategy to drive success for the men’s first team. 


The restructure is a key element in Bury FC’s ongoing strategy of continuous improvement to plan for the short, medium, and longer-term goals of sustaining football at the highest possible level. 


As a Senior Leader in business, Dave’s transferable skillset and track record of generating revenue brings added expertise to the club off the pitch. 


Dave joined Bury at a crucial moment in our modern journey and has played a central role in restoring pride, belief, and momentum throughout his tenure.  


His professionalism, commitment, passion, and love for the club have been evident in everything he has done. 


Under his guidance, the squad delivered a record-breaking North-West Counties Football League title-winning season, achieving standards on and off the pitch that will be remembered for years to come. 


Dave McNabb said: “I’m really excited with the new role and the opportunity to focus on helping to push the football operations forward on and off the pitch with a clear strategy and roadmap of activities to ensure a structured and targeted programme”. 


John Woodhead, Chair of the FSSB Board, added: “Dave has been instrumental in stabilising and progressing the football side of the club. Moving him into the Director of Football role allows us to benefit from his vast experience in football and business, in what we anticipate will be at no additional cost to the club, and we’re delighted he’s chosen to continue this journey with us”. 


Dave will work with the board on the search for a new First Team Manager, with Tim Lees stepping up on an interim basis to take the team on Saturday as we travel to Shifnal Town. 
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