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Bury Football Club are delighted to confirm the signing of Oscar Threlkeld. The 31-year-old arrives at Gigg Lane with a wealth of experience across the Football League and National League, having represented clubs including Bolton Wanderers, Plymouth Argyle, Salford City, Bradford City, and most recently Torquay United, where he captained the side. Threlkeld, who can operate at right-back, centre-back, or in midfield, has amassed over 250 senior appearances since making his debut for Bolton in
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We can now confirm ticketing arrangements for Saturday’s Isuzu FA Trophy tie against Runcorn Linnets. The fixture will be all-ticket and segregated. We are receiving an allocation of 320 tickets, which are now on open sale. Linnets have advised that, should any more tickets be made available they will further communicate that to the club and we will share an update with supporters. Click here to purchase tickets. View the full article
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As part of its ongoing Strategic Review, Bury Football Club is inviting supporters and members of the local community to take part in a series of Focus Groups designed to help shape the long-term vision and direction of the club. Whether you are a lifelong supporter, a new fan, or someone passionate about seeing the club thrive both on and off the pitch, your input will play a vital role in shaping Bury FC’s future. Supporters can apply to take part in one of three themed Focus Groups: Footb
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We are delighted to announce the signing of Reece Kendall, marking his return to Gigg Lane for a second spell. The 26-year-old joins us from Cleethorpes Town, having signed for them after leaving Bury in the summer. Reece made nine appearances for us last season before unfortunately suffering an injury in the penultimate game of the campaign against Cheadle Town at FC United of Manchester. He originally joined the club from Matlock Town in February 2025. His career began at Brighouse Town, and h
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We’re celebrating a fantastic day at the Bury 10K, where supporters and volunteers came together to raise almost £1,200 for the club. The annual race once again brought runners and the local community to the heart of the town, and this year Bury FC was proud to be represented both on the course and in the event village. A team of dedicated volunteers took part in the 10K, representing the Bury badge with pride every step of the way, while others ran our club tent, engaging with the local com
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We would like to kindly remind all visitors and supporters attending events at Bury Football Club about the importance of responsible parking in the areas surrounding Gigg Lane, Horne Street, Devon Street and Brierley Street, particularly on matchdays. Impact on Local Residents With the increased number of attendees on matchdays, there have been ongoing concerns about inconsiderate parking practices. Unfortunately, some vehicles are being parked in ways that cause significant disruptions for loc
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We’re off! Two wins in a row and the vast improvement in performance under the Gigg Lane lights on Tuesday suggest we’re finally on the move. The NPLW win against Runcorn Linnets was much more convincing than the 1-0 scoreline suggests. And we’ve gone from 18th to 8th in the table. Also encouraging was the attendance – not far short of 3,000 on an initially damp Tuesday evening. And so was the noise from the South Stand. Come on the Shakers?? You bet!! We were well on top for about 80 per cen
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We’re back to league action under the lights at Gigg Lane after Saturday’s encouraging Isuzu FA Trophy 3-1 victory over Wythenshawe Town. This was a good result against another team from the same league as ourselves – albeit below us in a table which at the moment is rather meaningless. We can expect the Linnets to provide a much tougher test. They are in fifth place with eight points from four games and still in the FA Cup. We currently lie in 18th place, having won one game, drawn two and l
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It’s back to Gigg Lane on Saturday for an Isuzu FA Trophy match against Wythenshawe Town as we look to get back to winning ways. After our record-breaking 2024-25 season, it’s been a slow start to the new season and our dismissal from the FA Cup raises the stakes for FA Trophy. Our players and coaching staff have gone flat out to make good use of the 11-day break from matches, so as the team walks out to face Wythy Town let’s blow them away with our support. New signing Gavin Massey spoke to
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