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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 back on the road on Wednesday evening as we travel to Shifnal Town, aiming to turn recent draws into a return to winning ways while extending an impressive unbeaten run under Tim Lees.

The Shakers come into the fixture on the back of consecutive league draws, results that have shown control but left a sense that more could have been taken. Shifnal Town will provide a stern midweek test.

The hosts also shared the points last time out, drawing with Vauxhall Motors, and will be keen to build on that result in front of their own supporters, as it’s their first home game of 2026.

It is 3rd time lucky for this fixture, having been postponed twice previously (6th December & 3rd January).
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 two places below us in the league table, four points behind and share a fairly similar record for the season overall.
Admission & Tickets
Tickets for this game are on sale online and will remain on sale up until kick off.

Tickets from the two previously postponed fixtures are still valid.
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.


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As announced in early December 2025, Dave McNabb moved into the role of the club’s Head of Football Operations following his relinquishing of the role of Men’s First Team Manager.


In joining the operations side of the club, Dave McNabb joins Stuart Wright (Stadium Manager), Casey Lynchey (Head of Operations) and Chris Watts (Head of Commercial and Media) in charge of the four main areas of operation within the club.


Each leader in these areas has direct responsibility for the management of their aspect, with the fan-elected board members sitting within The Football Supporters Society of Bury (FSSB) structure providing input to assist, as opposed to leading the way as previously conducted.


More details have been provided by FSSB on how this setup will sit within the overall governance structure, please click here to view.


We continue to be a fan-owned football club.


To have your say on the issues that matter in your club, and if you aren’t a member already, do join the membership for an annual fee of £60 or £5 a month.


Click here to join.
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Following the conclusion of today’s fixture against Darlaston Town, a post-match incident resulted in a number of cards being shown.


Louis Isherwood was shown a red card, James Neild received a yellow card, and First Team coach Craig Carney also saw red.


Darlaston Town’s Kieran Cook and Leo Gill were shown red cards, along with a member of their coaching staff.


We will await the referee’s report before deciding on how we proceed.


Thank you for your continued support.

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We can confirm ticketing and match arrangements for our game away at Stafford Rangers next Saturday (24th Jan).

To accommodate the expected attendance, stadium gates and turnstiles will open early from 12.00 noon. Please note that access to all bars and indoor areas will only be available once inside the ground.

This fixture is not segregated.

This is not an all-ticket match. Supporters can pay by cash or card at the turnstiles.

However, the quickest and easiest way to gain entry is by purchasing tickets in advance via the online box office, allowing for mobile scanning on arrival or the option to print tickets at home.

Buying tickets in advance will help reduce queues, and supporters are encouraged to arrive early where possible.

https://staffordrangersfc.ktckts.com/event/srf2526h14/bury-fc

Hot food will be available from two food vans inside the ground from 12.00 noon.

Both home and away supporters can take advantage of a special pre-match offer of £3.00 per pint on all draught beers between 12.00 and 2.00pm. Live football will be shown on the big screen and other TVs from midday, making it a great opportunity to arrive early and soak up the atmosphere.

Several bars and lounges within the stadium will be open from midday, ensuring plenty of space for supporters to enjoy the build-up to kick-off.

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