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    1. Treasureline: Week 1

      This week’s Treasureline Winners for Week 1 – 24th May 2023 are in! The rollover this week was £500 and remember it can reach up to a life-changing £10,000!!
      Prize Draw No. Members Name £500 Rollover WD6957 NO WINNER £1000 ND4195 P BRIERLY £100 RB5541 MRS TAYLOR £50 WC5606 M JACKSON £50 HJ6946 J SCOTT £25 NA1063 H HOLDEN £25 NA0985 L PATTERSON £10 NJ2051 S CROSTON £10 OB6230 J HANLEY £10 NN5444 K ALLEN £10 SA4855 C HARRIS £10 MN2966 T TOLLERSON £10 LJ2516 S MEARNS £10 HL1024 G THOMAS £10 WD1577 M TOMLINSON £10 GP4526 L SPENCER £10 LL2615 P METCALFE View the full article on the Bury AFC website

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    2. Treasureline: Week 45

      This week’s Treasureline Winners for Week 45 – 5th April 2023 are in! The rollover this week was £2500 and remember it can reach up to a life-changing £10,000!!
      PrizeDraw No.Members Name£500 RolloverOA2628S SOMERVILLE£1000NG3947W SMITH£100LJ5316O COOKMAN£50LM3123P FINN – LEES£50HA3394H LINES£25BL0913J STAUNTON£25LM1512M WILLIAMS£10GP3526M ELIAS£10LL5796T WATSON£10LQ2434S RALPH£10HL0328A WRIGHT£10LJ3261O SCARLOTT£10ND5995M NALL£10MN6034D TYSON£10NA6155H GARRETT-LANG£10LK5283P HOLLIDAY£10BL6158E WILLIAMS View the full article

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    3. Match Info: Burscough FC (H, Seel Park), Thur 13th Apr (7.45pm KO)

      We head into the final couple of weeks of the season, with still a chance of reaching the top two spots. Champions Vauxhall Motors claimed the top spot at weekend, with ourselves, Avro and our weekend opponents Wythenshawe Town, still in the hunt for second and the only play-off spot available this season.
      The returning duo of Tom Greaves and Aidan Chippendale started in their first game back available for the Shakers. Chippendale scored twice in the first half to announce his return, before Town pegged the score back just ahead of the half-time break. Harry Brazel put us back ahead midway through the second half, before the three points were snatched away at the death with Dwyer leaping to take a share of the spoils.
      This is going to be tight, with Avro and Wythenshawe both having two games left, but with Wythenshawe further behind and needing the teams around them to slip up to have a chance of progressing into second. We have #4togo and if we win them all, we can reach 89 points. As can Avro. All to play for.
      What we need to do, is focus on winning our games. And we do that by being together. Get down tonight and cheer the lads on! Match info available below.
      Opponents – Burscough FC
      Following the Second World War the present Burscough club was founded in 1946, starting life in the Liverpool County Combination. In only their second season, 1946/47, they achieved a unique treble, winning the Lancashire Junior Cup, George Mahon Cup and the Liverpool Challenge Cup.
      In 1982 the Club became founder members of the North West Counties Football League and had the distinction of becoming the Leagues first ever Champions under Bryan Griffiths.
      In more recent times, following the resignation of John Davison the club appointed Shaun Teale as player/manager in May 2002 and the ex-Aston Villa defender went on to sensationally lead the club to its greatest ever achievement as Burscough became the smallest club to ever win the FA Trophy following a tremendous 2-1 victory over Tamworth at Villa Park on Sunday 18th May 2003 in front of a crowd of 14,296 spectators and televised live on Sky. There were incredible scenes as almost 2,000 fans welcomed the team home to Victoria Park.
      An incredible end to 2003/04 season saw Burscough finish with a remarkable run of victories that saw them claw their way out of the bottom three into the play-offs for Conference North. Despite playing all their games away from home the Linnets went on to reach the play-off final where they only went down at Bradford Park Avenue following extra-time. During the summer Frank Parr stepped down after 30 years as chairman with local businessman Chris Lloyd taking over at the helm.
      Season 2005/06 was another historic one for Burscough F.C. as they went on to reach the Second Round proper of the F.A. Cup for the first time in their history. In reaching that milestone they defeated League One side Gillingham 3-2 on a never to be forgotten day at Victoria Park before going out to Burton Albion. 
      Despite spending many a season in the higher reaches of the non-league pyramid, financial difficulties through the 2010s lead to Burscough ending up back in the NWCFL in 2017.
      Last Time Out
      We came away from Burscough with the victory back in February An early goal from Niall Cummins bringing all three points home. Highlights below.
      Burscough have been a bit of a mixed bag these last few weeks, with 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats in their last six.
      This season so far, Town have nine wins and six draws from their 39 games and sit in 21st place on 33 points.
      Tickets & Admission
      Tickets for this game are available to purchase here.
      £8 – Adults £20 – Hospitality U16s – FREE (with paying adult) £3 – Match Programme can be secured online to pick up at the ground We are encouraging fans to please buy their tickets ahead of time if possible. With the ground expecting to be busy for this game, purchasing tickets helps our volunteers in getting fans in the ground and reducing queues outside.
      A pay on the day facility is available, via cash or card on the gate. If paying by cash, please try and bring the correct change to ensure smooth and quick entry to the ground.
      NOTE: Half price for Mossley AFC Season Ticket Holders on the gate on presence of their ticket.
      In The Ground
      Our Matchday Programme (£3.00) will be available for purchase inside / outside the ground or secure yours online before the game at the above link.
      Our ‘Pound for the Ground’ raffle tickets will again be on sale in and around the ground, £1 per entry. Find out about previous draws and collections made so far HERE.
      The winning ticket will take home 40% of the pot on the day, with the remaining amount each week going towards the pursuit of our own ground. We thank you all for your contributions and hope you continue to support this initiative.
      Travel & Car Parking
      Address: Seel Park, Market Street, Mossley, Lancashire, OL5 0ES.
      Ground Facilities: Clubhouse with Licenced Bar will be open, as well as a Can Bar in the ground accessed via the Mossley Club Shop. The Pie Hut will be open inside the ground for hot & cold food and drinks.
      There are covered stands on three sides of the ground, with limited seating in the main stand (closest to entrance via Market Street) to the right on the below image.
      Aerial view of Seel Park (looking South) Travel by coach: A 55-seat coach is being laid on FREE by the club to assist Season Ticket Holders ONLY, who would find travel to Mossley difficult. All ticket holders should now be in receipt of this email to book this coach.
      Travel by train: Mossley (0.4 miles).
      NOTE: A Rail Replacement Service available via Piccadilly this weekend.
      Travel by tram / public bus: Tram to Ashton-under-Lyme, then take 350 bus to Mossley.
      Car Parking: The car park at Seel Park is restricted to players and officials ONLY.
      On-street parking is available, please be considerate of local residents at all times. A Pay & Display Car Park is available at the top of Market Street, which can be seen on entry down towards the ground. Costs £1 for all-day parking.
      Live Coverage
      There will be a stream available for this game look out for details, with highlights to be provided after the game.
      As ever, Roch Valley Radio will be broadcasting live audio commentary also via their website, downloadable app or on your Smart Speaker (by asking ‘Play Roch Valley Radio’). For more information, head to the Roch Valley website HERE.
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    4. Treasureline: Week 46

      This week’s Treasureline Winners for Week 46 – 12th April 2023 are in! The rollover this week was £500 and remember it can reach up to a life-changing £10,000!!
      PrizeDraw No.Members Name£500 RolloverWH5541NO WINNER£1000NJ0401A KILSHAW£100LJ2605C CARDIGAN£50HD0435L WRAY£50NG3821C WELLS£25LK4448B DALBY£25SA3657S GLENNON£10NN5697S HARGREAVES£10HA3156W JUDE£10MN1699J LIVER£10RA4982M SAVIN£10CA3219A ROBINSON£10HM2533G TURPIN£10HJ3522C JACKSON£10NC1015S HAYLETT£10HK2523G CLEGG£10GP5665L SPENCER View the full article

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    5. Match Info: Wythenshawe Town (A), Mon 10th Apr (3pm KO)

      Just two days on from our draw with Longridge on Good Friday, which was our fifth game in twelve days, we go again as we take on third placed Wythenshawe Town.
      As we enter our final five games of the year we welcome re-enforcements into the squad with the return of prolific goal scorers Tom Greaves and Aidan Chippendale. Both are chomping at the bit to help Andy and the lads with their promotion push.
      Now we go into another three fixture week and we need our twelfth man! So let’s get down to Wythenshawe in numbers, sings the lads along, bang that drum and most importantly believe!
      **Once inside the ground Bury fans are advised to congregate down the Tesco side of the ground and behind the goal at the Altrincham Road End. Stewards will be in attendance to ensure adequate segregation**
      Your match information can be found below.
      Admission
      Prices as below, all pay on the gate:
      £6 Adults £4 Concessions £1 U16s Opponents – Wythenshwe Town FC
      Early Days:

      The club was founded in 1946 as the North Withington Amateur Football Club and was the idea of some young men who attended St. Crispin’s Church on Hart Road in Fallowfield. The club first played in the South Manchester & Wythenshawe League (1946 – 1958) and were subsequently transferred to the Lancashire & Cheshire Amateur league (1958 – 1972).
      Manchester League & Timpson Road

      It was in 1972 the club applied and were accepted into the Manchester League, when up until 1974 all games of football were played at Hough End Field, Princess Road, Withington.

      In June 1974, under the helm of Chairman Billy Moore, the club’s headquarters were moved from the Princess Hotel in Withington to the newly acquired ground at Timpson Road, Baguley, M23 9LL where three pre-fabricated houses were purchased and turned into a clubhouse with a bar, kitchen and changing facilities. After numerous discussions, it was decided to name the ground after the residing Chairman (Stan Hahn) and the Club Secretary (Eric Renard) out of respect, honouring them as founding members, hence the name Ericstan Park. And it was at this point, the club decided to design a new badge incorporating a cockerel and a fox; the cockerel related to founding member Stanley Hahn (the German for cockerel is Hähnchen) and the fox to founding member Eric Renard (the French for fox is Renard), to forever recognise the club’s founding members.



      Cheshire League & The Invincibles

      In 2014 and under new Chairman Kenny Hope, the club transferred to the Cheshire League Division 2 and went on to become history-makers, making national headlines as they won every single league and Cup game, 39 games in total, earning the side the title, ‘The Invincibles.’ Back to back promotions on their debut in the Cheshire League, and with a working partnership in place with professional football club Fleetwood Town, the club set their sights firmly on bringing semi-professional football to the club for the first time in history.

      The North-West Counties Football League & Semi-Pro Football

      That ambition came to realisation at the end of the 2017/18 season after two seasons in the Cheshire Premier League when the club secured promotion to Step 6 and the Hallmark Security North West Counties League South Division, heralding a new era at the club. There were further changes at the beginning of 2019 when Chris Eaton took over as Chairman with a promise to put the club on a sound business footing. Promotion was narrowly missed at the end of the season but with Manager James Kinsey and his coaching team in charge, the club looked forward to the new campaign with optimism. The optimism proved well-founded as the club showed its confidence in the players and management team was justified with some remarkable highlights and a run in the league that left them in third place and looking forward to a future in the next level. Their greatest run of success was in the FA Vase where a series of victories against Goole Town, Nostell Miners Welfare, Skelmersdale United, and Northwich Victoria saw them matched against competition favourites big-spending Consett Town. A draw at home saw Wythenshawe visit the North-East for the replay but the FA’s experimental rule-change for the competition saw the team short of six players while their opponents had a full squad to choose from. Even so it was a narrow one-nil defeat that saw their visions of Wembley come to an end. The highlight of the season was a remarkable two-one away victory over high flying National League North stars Curzon Ashton in the Frank Hannah Manchester Senior Cup and their last game before the season was ended by COVID-19 was in the semi-final of the Division One Cup against Sandbach United. The decision to declare the season null and void robbed the club of what looked to be a certain promotion.

      Seven out of Seven and then COVID

      Season 2020/2021 saw a remarkable start to the campaign with seven straight wins and 29 goals scored against just 3 in return. Once again, the season was ended by COVID, and it looked as if once again frustration was the order of the day. However, the club got the news it so richly deserved when the FA made the decision to base promotion on the records of the two curtailed seasons and Wythenshawe Town found themselves starting the new campaign in the Premier Division. There was progress off the field as well at the beginning of 2021, when Chairman Chris Eaton, with the unanimous backing of the members, turned the club into a limited company with a promise of great things to come.

      Success and Reward

      The 2021-2022 season proved to be an outstanding campaign with a run in the FA Vase and a close finish in the League. Victories against Litherland REMYCA, Bacup Borough, Seaham Red Star, Holker OB, Billingham Synthonia, red-hot favourites Consett AFC and Anstey Nomads saw them reach the dizzy heights of an FA Vase Quarter Final at Loughborough Students. However, it proved one hurdle too far and the visions of Wembley were dashed. After the first few weeks Town were never out of the top three places in the league and it went right up to the final day when they were pipped by just a single point. Wythenshawe Town’s achievements didn’t go unrecognised, and they received two great honours at the League Presentation Evening. Manager James Kinsey was rewarded for three years of hard work and dedication when he received the Manager of The Year Award for the Premier Division and the club’s attitude to discipline on the field saw them received the Fair Play Award.
      Travel & Car Parking
      Address: Ericstan Park, Timpson Road, Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, M23 9LL
      Travel by train: Baguley (9 minutes’ walk, 0.4 miles)
      Travel by public bus:
      For all buses, the best stop to get off at is on Altrincham Road near Tesco Baguley. The ground is around 3-5 minutes walk from there.
      From Cheadle, Gatley & Stockport and in the opposite direction, Timperley and Altrincham, take the 11 or 11a and get off anywhere near Tesco Baguley or Baguley Retail Park. If you’re travelling from anywhere in Wythenshawe, the 11 or 109 is the easiest bus to get.
      If you are travelling from Manchester City Centre take the 109.
      From the M56 Junction 3, follow the sign for Wythenshawe Hospital. After 1 mile, after passing the Shell garage, turn left at the traffic lights then right at the next set of traffic lights. The ground is at the end of this road.
      From the M60 (Counterclockwise), come off at Junction 5 and join the M56. Come off at the first exit which is Junction 3 and follow signs as above.
      From the M60 (Clockwise), head towards the M56 at Junction 4 and come off at the first exit, Junction 2 towards Wythenshawe. At the roundabout go straight ahead towards Altrincham, and at the second roundabout take the second exit, again towards Altrincham. This will bring you to M56 Junction 3, go straight ahead at the roundabout and follow the directions above.
      Car Parking: Travelling supporters are encouraged to park at Tesco near the ground as the Ericstan Park card park is very small and fills up extremely early.
      Ground Facilities:
      Covered seating
      Covered standing
      Bar serving hot food and drinks as well as cold drinks and refreshments
      Pitch side shop serving hot and cold drinks, snacks and pin badges
      Beer garden to the rear
      Games room
      Disabled toilet
      Disabled access
      Parking
      Wi-fi
      Live Coverage
      There will be no live stream available for this game. Roch Valley Radio will be broadcasting live audio commentary also via their website, downloadable app or on your Smart Speaker (by asking ‘Play Roch Valley Radio’). For more information, head to the Roch Valley website HERE.
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    6. Treasureline: Week 48

      This week’s Treasureline Winners for Week 48 – 26th April 2023 are in! The rollover this week was £1500 and remember it can reach up to a life-changing £10,000!!
      Prize Draw No. Members Name £1500 Rollover SE3664 NO WINNER £1000 PB3781 I JACKSON £100 LL1615 A SHARP £50 WE5066 P BARNETT £50 HC4560 P WAINMAN £25 HJ5380 T GLEDHILL £25 BA0847 B BROOKS £10 PC4085 M BELLAMY £10 WC0523 MRS FLASHMAN £10 BL4683 R HANNAY £10 HJ0106 R WALTON £10 BE3802 P HOGAN £10 MN2287 K KNIGHT £10 GP0246 J CLARKE £10 NG1903 R EBDON £10 GP5997 G SIDDLE £10 HL5494 ECLIPSE ENERGY View the full article on the Bury AFC website

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    7. Treasureline: Week 49

      This week’s Treasureline Winners for Week 49 – 3rd May 2023 are in! The rollover this week was £2000 and remember it can reach up to a life-changing £10,000!!
      Prize Draw No. Members Name £2000 Rollover RC0728 NO WINNER £1000 SA4868 K WATERHOUSE £100 LJ4734 A ROCHE £50 HL6622 A BENNET £50 LJ5779 C HODDELL £25 WE4917 MRS PERKINS £25 LL5516 M HORSEY £10 PC4825 A HARVEY £10 HB2291 S FENTON £10 HB3149 B HIRD £10 PC1645 MRS BOARDMAN £10 WF4956 MRS WOODSFORD £10 HJ2457 J ROBERTS £10 LL5030 F RUSSELL £10 GP6415 I YATES £10 HA0925 M RYMER £10 BA6706 G NUTTALL View the full article on the Bury AFC website

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    8. Treasureline: Week 51

      This week’s Treasureline Winners for Week 51 – 17th May 2023 are in! The rollover this week was £3000 and remember it can reach up to a life-changing £10,000!!
      Prize Draw No. Members Name £3000 Rollover BB6229 ASHWORTH £1000 HN3867 A BROWNRIDGE £100 SA4793 R WHITEOAK £50 GP4139 P JOHNSON £50 LL6595 D BRESLIN £25 BD3270 J WAUGH £25 HC1881 R VARLEY £10 NQ5091 R PETRUCCO £10 RA5248 C KANE £10 HA2413 M TATHAM £10 HA5833 M WILSON £10 RA3941 V COLLINSON £10 HD5133 M BUCKNALL £10 BC2962 J RYAN £10 LA1427 S LORD £10 PC4523 A HARGREAVES £10 HD0320 S ROBINSON View the full article on the Bury AFC website

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    9. Live Stream: Bury AFC vs Burscough

      You are viewing a stream of the this evening’s fixture against Burscough in the NWCFL Premier Division at Seel Park, Mossley. Kick-off is 7.45pm.
      If you are experiencing issues with the stream, please refresh the page in the first instance.
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    10. Live Stream: Bury AFC vs Longridge Town

      You are viewing a stream of the Good Friday fixture against Longridge Town in the NWCFL Premier Division at Seel Park, Mossley. Kick-off is 3pm.
      If you are experiencing issues with the stream, please refresh the page in the first instance.
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    11. HIGHLIGHTS - Bury AFC 5 - 1 Winsford United

      FULL TIME
      Connor Comber gets a fully-deserved hat-trick, and goals from Gilboy and ElHassan round out an excellent afternoon to end the season! Daniel Boden with Winsford's early goal.   Bury AFC 5 - 1 Winsford United     #BuryAFC | #YourTown | #YourTeam

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    12. Match Info: Longridge Town (H, Seel Park), Good Friday 7th Apr (3pm KO)

      It is sometimes how you react, that counts.
      Whilst recent results have handed the initiative to Motors, at least on paper, this squad and this manager are in not going to give up with all still to play for. Reacting to defeat well with wins against AFC Liverpool and Charnock in the last 10 days, this team knows how to bounce-back.
      The fixture congestion has made this Easter weekend a busier one, with Wythenshawe Town to come on Monday at Ericstan Park and more importantly at this stage, Longridge Town on Good Friday at Seel Park. This will be our fourth of five games to be played at the home of Mossley AFC.
      Back to Tuesday night, and the battle was a tough one. The better side for the first half again, until an incident on the stroke of half-time which altered the complexation of the game. MJ Monaghan harshly given his marching orders following a push in the back which took him into the grounded goalkeeper, Samuel Booth. The proceeding melee led to substitute Greg Drummond also heading down the tunnel for an early-bath and both sides down to 10-men.
      It was just the type of decision that Motors were looking to induce and they capitalised on the only guilt-edged chance of the second half, when Michael Burkey seized on a through-ball and expertly rounded Atkinson and stabbed the ball into the open goal. It has to be said, a very good finish and put the Shakers on the back-foot. Despite almost catching Booth out via speculative cross that hit the upright and the Bury-side fashioning a number of opportunities without ever seriously threatening the Motor goal, the second half ended in a 1-0 win to the visitors.
      Vauxhall have the chance to make amends for their loss at Winsford this weekend, when they replay the fixture this Saturday following non-payment of league fees from the Cheshire-based outfit. We are sure a keen eye will be cast on the result of that game from the fellow title-chasing pack over in Manchester.
      With the back-to-back mid-week Tuesday games against title-rivals Vauxhall Motors now done and dusted and no points to show for it, all that can be done is rise from the disappointment and focus on the final six games. It remains in our grasp to make the season, a fine one.
      A massive plus point on Tuesday night was the crowd, all in fine voice for the most part and there in numbers with 1,338 packed into Seel Park. For a mid-week game away from ‘home’, it was a tremendous effort and one we want replicating this Good Friday.
      Longridge Town are the visitors and will be looking to avenge the 3-2 reverse inflicted on them by the Shakers back in November. The Ridge headed into added time, leading 2-1 against a combination of 11, 10, nine or eight men for the majority of the second half. Bury had battled not only the game itself, but the officials as well, with several heading to the sin-bin (whatever happened to that?) from the point that the home side were given a second half penalty to increase their lead to 3-1.
      Jack Atkinson saved the spot-kick from Dean Ing, and the rest you know. In case you have forgotten, check the highlights out above.
      With just #6togo now, we need you there in your numbers and making the noise to spur the lads on.
      Your pre-match information on our trip back to Seel Park can be found below.
      Opponents – Longridge Town
      Formed in 1996 when the two clubs of the town, United & St. Wilfrid’s came together with the aim of raising the standard of football in the town. Where have we heard that before?
      The previous two clubs had existing from as far back as the 19th century, so the experience was by no means novice, and the club quickly moved out of the local religious leagues they had taken part in for nearly a century and through the Preston & District and then West Lancashire Leagues before being promoted to the NWCFL in 2018.
      They quickly moved into the Premier Division following a successful first season, finishing as Champions. They have remained at this step since that point.
      An up-and-down set of results in the opening six games of this season, winning three, but losing three, consolidated their place in mid-table at the end of August. A wretched run of no wins in the league in September had Ridge dropping towards the bottom end of the table, before matters have stabilised somewhat in October and November, including progression to the third round of the FA Vase. They take on Eccleshill United this weekend of this competition.
      Ridge have been on a similar journey to ourselves in recent weeks, suffering a number of weather induced postponements (9 in total, back-to-back) which halted the season for a long period and they now look to play catch-up. They went on a run of four wins on the bounce through March, but playing two games over Saturday and Sunday last weekend, resulted in two home losses against Northwich Victoria and FC Isle of Man.
      Ridge sit in 14th as we head into the game, with 12 wins and nine draws from 37 games so far.
      Tickets & Admission
      Tickets for this game are available to purchase here.
      £8 – Adults £20 – Hospitality £3 – U16s FREE – U5s £3 – Match Programme can be secured online to pick up at the ground We are encouraging fans to please buy their tickets ahead of time if possible. With the ground expecting to be busy for this game, purchasing tickets helps our volunteers in getting fans in the ground and reducing queues outside.
      A pay on the day facility is available, via cash or card on the gate. If paying by cash, please try and bring the correct change to ensure smooth and quick entry to the ground.
      NOTE: Half price for Mossley AFC Season Ticket Holders on the gate on presence of their ticket.
      In The Ground
      Our Matchday Programme (£3.00) will be available for purchase inside / outside the ground or secure yours online before the game at the above link.
      Our ‘Pound for the Ground’ raffle tickets will again be on sale in and around the ground, £1 per entry. Find out about previous draws and collections made so far HERE.
      The winning ticket will take home 40% of the pot on the day, with the remaining amount each week going towards the pursuit of our own ground. We thank you all for your contributions and hope you continue to support this initiative.
      Travel & Car Parking
      Address: Seel Park, Market Street, Mossley, Lancashire, OL5 0ES.
      Ground Facilities: Clubhouse with Licenced Bar will be open, as well as a Can Bar in the ground accessed via the Mossley Club Shop. The Pie Hut will be open inside the ground for hot & cold food and drinks.
      There are covered stands on three sides of the ground, with limited seating in the main stand (closest to entrance via Market Street) to the right on the below image.
      Aerial view of Seel Park (looking South) Travel by coach: A 72-seat coach is being laid on FREE by the club to assist Season Ticket Holders ONLY, who would find travel to Mossley difficult. All ticket holders should now be in receipt of this email to book this coach.
      Travel by train: Mossley (0.4 miles). Trains from Manchester Piccadilly take approximately 20 minutes.
      Travel by tram / public bus: Tram to Ashton-under-Lyme, then take 350 bus to Mossley.
      Car Parking: The car park at Seel Park is restricted to players and officials ONLY.
      On-street parking is available, please be considerate of local residents at all times. A Pay & Display Car Park is available at the top of Market Street, which can be seen on entry down towards the ground. Costs £1 for all-day parking.
      Live Coverage
      We were pleased to report that facilities at Seel Park are suitable enough for us to offer a live stream of the game, as we do for all home games. This will be available closer to kick-off in the usual place via the News section of the website.
      As ever, Roch Valley Radio will be broadcasting live audio commentary also via their website, downloadable app or on your Smart Speaker (by asking ‘Play Roch Valley Radio’). For more information, head to the Roch Valley website HERE.
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    13. Treasureline: Week 50

      This week’s Treasureline Winners for Week 50 – 10th May 2023 are in! The rollover this week was £2500 and remember it can reach up to a life-changing £10,000!!
      Prize Draw No. Members Name £2500 Rollover BB6692 NO WINNER £1000 BB3082 J NEWTON £100 PE6579 N LEWIS £50 BA3054 A KNIGHT £50 HB2338 J CHAPMAN £25 BK0892 P BAINES £25 SA5338 C SEEL £10 HC2543 T JOHNSON £10 PB2249 R COLE £10 LQ6954 K MCDERMOTT £10 NJ1580 F WALKER £10 BL6318 R GRAHAM £10 SD2462 D LONGDEN £10 NG3703 R GRAY £10 WA0195 MR MITCHELL £10 KA0772 J PERRY £10 CB2768 R HEPPLE View the full article on the Bury AFC website

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