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Bury FC are delighted to confirm the club’s former midfielder, Jason Jarrett, will take interim charge of the women’s first team until a successor is appointed. The 43-year-old played at Gigg Lane for two seasons under Andy Preece, making 63 appearances, scoring four goals. After his 00s spell, he went on to play for Wigan, Norwich, Preston North End and then had spells at Leicester, Brighton and Oldham before finishing his career at Salford FC. Following his playing career, Jar
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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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Next up the Shakers head to Tameside Stadium to take on Curzon Ashton in the North West Womens Regional League. Curzon Ashton sit comfortably at third in the Premier Division, four positions above Bury. The two teams previously came head to head in September for the Adobe Women’s FA Cup, which saw Curzon secure a 0-5 victory at Gigg Lane. The home side has currently won four games out of eight played in the league, with three drawn and one loss against Mancunian Unity.
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Next up the Shakers host Curzon Ashton in the reverse fixture, following a successful feat for Ashton at their home ground last week. Following a valiant comeback, the Shakers couldn’t quite match Curzon’s three goals, with the score ending 3-2 to the home team. Curzon Ashton currently sit in third place in the Premier Division of the North West Women’s Regional Football League, six positions above Bury. Before last week, the two teams previously came head to head in Septem
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The Shakers host Darwen FC Women on Sunday, in what is set to be a challenging match on home turf. Darwen currently sit first in the Premier Division of the North West Women’s Regional Football League, with Bury sitting tenth. Darwen have won eight of their ten league games this season, suffering defeat to only Fleetwood Town (3-1) and Trammere Rovers (2-3). Head down to Gigg Lane and support the girls as they look to get a win. Tickets available on the gate.
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Our women’s first team hosts Curzon Ashton FC Women this coming Sunday, where the Shakers will be looking to progress through to the third and final qualifying round of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup. Currently sitting second in the table, Curzon Ashton have had a strong start to the season. So far, the team has beaten Crewe Alexandra (0-2 and 3-1), West Didsbury and Chorlton (1-5), and FC United of Manchester (1-2). The team also drew 2-2 with West Didsbury and Chorlton, and faced only one
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Our women’s first team hosts Fleetwood Town Wrens following a successful first home game at Gigg Lane, with the Shakers looking to build on the strength they delivered over the bank holiday weekend. Fleetwood Town Wrens finished eighth in the table last season, just one place above Bury. Out of two games played so far in the 2024-25 season, the Wrens drew 3-3 against FC United of Manchester, and lost 4-3 against Crewe Alexandra, currently sitting eight in the table compared to Bury’s
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Our women’s first team hosts Mancunian Unity FC on Sunday, following a second consecutive win at Gigg Lane, with the Shakers looking to make it nine points in three games. Following their promotion from Division One North, Mancunian Unity currently sit seventh in the table. Out of four games played so far this season, Unity have experienced a turbulent campaign, losing 6-1 to Darwen Women and 4-0 to Wythenshawe Women. They have drawn 2-2 against FC United of Manchester, but their most r
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Our next women’s first team match sees the Shakers head out of Bury, as we take on Poulton Vics in the Alliance Design & Print Cup. Poulton currently top the table in Division One South of the North West Womens Regional League, having won nine matches out of nine played. The team most recently beat Runcorn Linnets FC Ladies 3-2. Poulton’s strongest match to date saw them achieve a 9-0 victory over Mossley Hill Athletic First Ladies. Last season saw Poulton place second
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