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    Gigg Lane: Penalty Spot Raffle

    There’s just a week to go for you to bag your chance to own a little bit of Bury Football Club history!

    Own one of the spots where Legends made their mark, by entering the raffle to be in with a chance to win one of the Gigg Lane penalty spots!

    Take home your part of Gigg Lane history, a symbolic piece of the pitch where our star-strikers of the past – Mark Carter, Andy Bishop and Ryan Lowe, as well as some of the new breed in Benito Lowe and Dec Daniels have all struck for the Shakers from 12-yards.

    The draws will be separate for each penalty spot, so make sure you purchase a ticket for both to be in with a chance of winning.

    The cost per raffle ticket is £5 (inc booking fees), with all funds raised going to Bury Football Club.

    Tickets go off sale at 11.59 pm Saturday 4th May, with the draw taking place in the following days. The winning ticket holder informed to arrange COLLECTION ONLY from Gigg Lane.

    **Tickets were previously priced at £10 each and people who bought tickets at that price (prior to 27.04.2024) will automatically receive an additional entry into the draw**

    Buy your raffle tickets by clicking below.
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    YouTube: 2023/24 Goal Compilation | Match Highlights | Bury FC

    Highlights are brought to you by Autosave Ltd, Proud sponsors of Bury Football Club. Thank you for your continued support of the club. Bury FC is a community, fan-owned football club competing in the North West Counties Football League Premier Division. #BuryFC | #partofit

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    Manchester Road End to be opened for Play-offs

    Ahead of Gigg Lane’s biggest fixture for five years, we are delighted to be able to confirm that the Manchester Road End will be also be open for the first time since 2019.

    Works to the Main Stand and documentation around spectator safety will require further review, and despite the best endeavours, this now cannot take place until after next week’s game.

    Keen to maximse the number of seats Gigg Lane has to offer for the Play-off Semi-Final, the stadium team in recent weeks were able to turnaround the required improvements in the Manchester Road End and after a thorough clean, it is ready to go and has been given the all-clear from the visiting safety officer this week.

    The opening of the Manchester Road End does provide the club with the ability to increase the overall stadium capacity to 8,724.

    Now comes the task of filling it, and this comes down to you! With over 2,000 pre-sale tickets already sold, tickets for the Cemetery End will become available shortly. Tickets for away supporters in the Manchester Road End will become available later on Saturday, once our opponents are confirmed.

    Details on the ability to provide pay-on-the-gate turnstiles will be made closer to the game and subject to a review on tickets sold ahead of the game.

    Padiham currently hold 4th position, with Charnock Richard looking to win their final league game this Saturday afternoon, to jump into this spot and become our opponents on Tuesday evening for the single-leg play-off tie.

    To secure your ticket, be #PartofIt and join us at Gigg Lane for the business end of the season, click below:
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    April FAQ’s with Phil Young & Neil Sears (part 2)

    In Part One, CEO Neil Sears addressed the football operations queries that have come in to the club this month.

    View that here – In Part Two, Neil has directed some queries onto Phil Young, Chair of the Football Supporters Society of Bury (FSSB), to provide answers to some of the queries relating to the Community Benefit Society and the football club structures.
        If you have a question for Neil’s next update, please click here to email in:
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    UPDATE: Play-off Information

    The North West Counties Football League have released updated dates for the playoffs following Charnock Richard’s continuing progress in the playoff hunt. These are now:

    Play-off Semi-Finals
    2nd v 5th and 3rd v 4th, Tuesday 30th April

    Play-off Final
    Winners of each Semi-Final, Saturday 4th May

    Ties are to be played at the home venue of the higher ranking side.

    As it stands, we are due to take on Padiham at Gigg Lane in our play-off semi final. Should Charnock proceed to win both tomorrow night at Colne and against Pilkington on Saturday, we will take on the Greens at Gigg Lane and Padiham will take on Wythenshawe Town. Kendal Town would fall out of the play-off picture in this case.

    More details on admission arrangements for the Semi-Final will be communicated after the point our opponent is confirmed.
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    Ramsbottom thank Bury for Saturday’s fixture

    The club has received the following message from Ramsbottom United following Saturday’s game at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium:
        We would also like to thank our supporters in line with Tony’s comments above, and for adhering to our requests to remain in the stands at all times. It is of great importance that we all work together to make the matchday experience a special one, for all supporters.

    We take this into the playoffs now! UTS
     
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    Gigg Lane Commemoration Service

    Ahead of the works to lay the 3G pitch this summer, a commemoration service will be held in honour of fans of the past, who’s ashes are present at Gigg Lane.
      All are welcome to pay their respects, with the service taking place from 3pm, lead by the Rector of Bury Parish Church.

    We will also be joined by soloist, Sean Ruane from Rawtenstall (pictured left at Trent Bridge) who adds Gigg Lane to his many performance venues, which includes following England’s sporting sides around the world.

    The choir will be directed by Dan McDwyer, drawing singers from the Greater Manchester area for this special event.

    The ground will be open from 2pm and to assist with numbers on the day, please sign-up for a free ticket by clicking below.
      Order Free Tickets HERE   We have been collating information about supporters who understand their friends and relatives have been laid to rest at Gigg Lane. To contact the club for details to be included in the service, please email in via the below link:
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