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Have you got a question for the manager or the board? We will be hosting our second fan forum of the year on Friday 28th June from 7:30 pm in Starkies at Gigg Lane. First Team Manager Dave McNabb, CEO Neil Sears, Football Board Chair Marcel De Matas & FSSB Board Member Jon Newby will be appearing on the panel. The four will take questions on football-related matters, it would be appreciated if these could be sent in advance to media@buryfc.co.uk. The panel will also be happy
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This last game of the season is to be dedicated to all Shakers who have passed away and, in particular, those who have left us most recently. For the past two seasons we have dedicated part of the Remembrance Day event to those fans, however, we feel that, going forward we should celebrate the memory of our Shakers family as a unique event, so that we can fully acknowledge the history and contribution our fans, players, officials, volunteers and staff have made to our club. Fans have been ra
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Bury Football Club is proud of its strong connection with supporters and the wider community. We believe football should be welcoming, inclusive, and representative of everyone who calls Bury home. Fans for Diversity is a campaign run by the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) and Kick It Out, that promotes inclusion in football by supporting fan-led initiatives to welcome everyone, regardless of age, gender, race, religion, disability, or sexual orientation. As part of this comm
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The team at Bury Art Museum are asking for Bury FC fans to put pen to paper and write down your personal stories of why you support the Shakers. How did you come to support the club? Did your parents / grandparents support Bury? What was your first ever match? What are your best memories of supporting the Shakers? What does the club mean to you and your family? These memories and stories will be included in a booklet which will be available for everyone to read at an exhib
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Not going to the Isle of Man this weekend? Don’t worry, you can still be #PartofIt by catching the live stream in Starkies this weekend, courtesy of our friends at FC Isle of Man. Starkies will be open from 5pm, with kick-off at the Douglas Bowl at 6pm. Tickets are £5 each, with each ticket receiving one complementary drink on entry (soft drink, pint of beer or glass of wine. Exc. spirits). Last orders will be at 9pm. Click on the image below to buy your tickets. Click
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We can confirm that the FCA have approved the amalgamation of the two Community Benefit Societies and the process will now begin to elect a new board to run the Football Supporters’ Society of Bury. The timescale for nominations and voting will be issued soon, but we expect the process to conclude and a new board to be in place at some point in August. A formal calling notice for the Special General Meeting to announce the results will be issued with the nomination forms. Voting will
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CEO Neil Sears has made the following response following Saturday’s play-off final Big Screen event at Gigg Lane: We have now had a couple of days digest the result of Saturday, and we have seen the many comments posted around the live stream broadcast on the Big Screen Gigg Lane on Saturday. I think its important that we as a club provide some background and add some context around getting the event on. After our victory in Tuesday’s semi-final, it soon became apparent that many fans would
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We are delighted to announce our involvement in this season’s Fenix Trophy. The Milan-based football club Brera FC organises the competition, first playing in the 2021/2022 season. Each club is chosen for its exceptional social, historical and cultural distinctiveness. The competition has received UEFA’s approval. The number of participants has increased from 7 to 9 to 12 and now the current number of 16 teams. Near-neighbours FC United of Manchester have won the competition on two
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In response to the devastating gas explosion on Nelson Street close to Gigg Lane, FGRS Community Hub is stepping up to bring the community together in support of those impacted. A testament to the resilience and solidarity within our community, a fundraiser has been organised with the goal of offering relief and support to the victims of this unfortunate incident. The main event is scheduled for Sunday 14th April at the Fishpool Liberal Club, an occasion that not only aims to raise fun
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