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Our women’s first team hosts Crewe Alexandra Women FC on Sunday, following two consecutive away games, with the Shakers looking to claim the home advantage after losses against Mancunian Unity Women First and Tranmere Rovers Women. Crewe Alexandra currently sit 7th in the table, one place behind Bury. Out of five games played in the season, Crewe have had their highs and lows with three losses against Curzon Ashton (0-2) and (3-1) and Wythenshawe (6-0). The team has also secured two w
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We’d like to provide an update on our Legends Wall. First of all, we’d like to thank all fans who sponsored a player from down the years. We’re currently working with our Heritage Committee to create the 15 history panels that will be interjected into the player panels, matching the relevant players to the correct era. Once designed we will publish each history panel and open these up for sponsorship. We’re hoping to launch the Legends Wall at our first hom
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Dave McNabb’s 50th game in charge of the Shakers came with late drama at the weekend, with a 1-1 draw away at FC Isle of Man. Ben Hockenhull equalised in the sixth minute of stoppage time, after Sean Doyle opened the scoring for the Ravens 11 minutes into the second half. The fans were in fine voice in the Manx’s capital, after hundreds made the trip across the Irish Sea for the second time this calendar year. Luckily with no delays this time! You can watch Dave McNabb’s post mat
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The fixture everyone looks for in the calendar, it’s a trip to Douglas for the Shakers this weekend as we take on FC Isle of Man at The Bowl, kick-off 6pm. We’re once again heading across in our numbers with travel plans having been in place for many fans since the day the fixtures came out in July. For those who are traveling to the game, do check out the travel guide provided for supporters to take in all the best aspects of the island whilst they are there. Click here to read. If yo
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Our women’s first team heads to Ellesmere Port Sports Village on Sunday, as we face Tranmere Rovers Women in our reverse fixture. The match comes following three consecutive home games at Gigg Lane. After a 5-1 loss against Mancunian Unity on 1st September, the Shakers will be looking to return to previous form following a four match unbeaten run. Tranmere currently sit ninth in the table, four below Bury’s fifth place. Out of four games played so far, Tranmere have experien
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A clinical second half showing by Mancunian Unity hands Bury their first defeat of the season. The first part of the game saw the two teams share even amounts of possession, with chances from outside of the box at either end being the only form of attempted goal scoring. Shortly after the 30-minute mark, Mitchell crossed the ball into the box from the left-hand side which hit the hand of Rachel Blythe, the referee then awarded Mancunian Unity a penalty for a handball. Payton stepped up to t
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This week’s Treasureline Winners for Week 15 – 4th September 2024 are in! The rollover this week was £1000 and remember it can reach up to a life-changing £10,000!! Want to be part of it? Join here Prize Draw No. Members Name £1000 Rollover BR0046 M BARLEY £1000 CA1645 M CLARKE £100 RQ3017
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We are delighted to confirm two of our volunteers have been nominated at the Manchester FA Grassroots Awards. Sam Harman has been nominated in the category of the Manchester FA Bobby Moore Award whilst Casey Lynchey has been nominated in the category of the Manchester FA Lioness Award. The prestigious Bobby Moore Award is reserved for the volunteer who best represents the heart and soul of volunteering in grassroots football, whilst the Lioness Award recognises an individual or
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Not going to the Isle of Man? 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 4.30pm, 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 here to purchase your tickets. Come and j
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