We welcome the announcement of a 2nd merger vote and as before we wholeheartedly support a positive vote to merge. In the previous vote we highlighted how neither Society can prosper in competition with each other. Since then Bury AFC has enjoyed a competitive and successful season however the shortcomings of sharing a ground […]View the full article
Introduction The result of the previous vote in October was sufficient to prevent the amalgamation of the two societies, but the sheer weight of opinion in favour of an amalgamation, across the majority of all supporters, encouraged us to try and make this amalgamation happen. We are as committed as ever to making the project […]View the full article
This weeks results are in! The rollover this week was £1000 and remember it can reach up to a life changing £10,000!! To join please follow the link HEREView the full article
Saturday 11th February saw a vastly experienced Bury Football Club Supporters Society team of members and volunteers face Kews Burrow FC at Gigg Lane Community Stadium. The aim of the day was to raise awareness for Motor Neurone Disease and welcome a Kews Burrow team to our home. On the day donations raised over £400. […]View the full article
North West Counties League application Last week, Bury FC Supporters’ Society (BFCSS) had a meeting with the North West Counties League (NWCFL) Board to discuss our application to join their league for the upcoming 2023/24 season. During that meeting the NWCFL board asked questions about the club structure and specifically as to why there are […]View the full article
Bury Football Club Supporters Society (formed in 2002) can update our members on progress since October. In November we announced that following meetings between the working groups we would be seeking a second vote between the current two Bury Supporters Groups. Despite our best efforts, talks with SCS have been very protracted. As previously stated […]View the full article
Update on the way forward We would like to issue an update to our members and our wider Shakers family. Since the outcome of the amalgamation proposal vote, the Society has been meeting with the Government’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) and other partners to progress with a way forward to bringing […]View the full article