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  1. 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
  2. The fixture everyone looks for in the calendar, it’s a trip to Douglas for the Shakers this weekend as we take on FC Isle of Man at The Bowl, kick-off 6pm. We’re once again heading across in our numbers with travel plans having been in place for many fans since the day the fixtures came out in July. For those who are traveling to the game, do check out the travel guide provided for supporters to take in all the best aspects of the island whilst they are there. Click here to read. If you’re unable to head across the Irish Sea, make sure you check out the Live Stream broadcast of the game which is provided by the hosts. This can be purchased from the ticket link here. We’re also streaming this in Starkies, to purchase a ticket, click here. We head into the fixture on a run of 11 unbeaten matches (as we did going into this fixture last year) and picked up a win at home to South Liverpool on Tuesday night. Following Tuesday’s win, we caught up with Debutant Ben Hockenhull, Man of the Match Bryan Ly and goalkeeper coach Sam Ashton. Opponents – FC Isle of Man FC Isle of Man was founded in 2020 and is a community-based football club which represents the island as a whole. The Ravens were officially accepted into the English non-league pyramid for the 2020/21 season. However, due to Covid restrictions and border controls into the island, the club were temporarily suspended from the league as it was not possible to fulfil all their fixtures by 31st May 2021, as required by the English FA. Subsequently the season as a whole was eventually suspended due to further Covid outbreaks in early 2021 and the 2021/22 season became their first in the non-league system. Despite going top of the division temporarily in February after a dramatic 4-3 victory over eventual league champions West Didsbury, the Ravens ultimately finished second in the league but were promoted at the first attempt after defeating New Mills in the play-off final in front of more than 3,000 spectators at the Bowl. Current manager, Paul Jones, stepped in to take the top job permenantly in February 2023 after a period as interim manager. The club’s first manager Chris Bass left in the November before, following a difficult start to life in Step 5. Their first season in the Premier Division in 2022-23 however ended in consolidation, with a 13th place finish after a strong end to the season. The Ravens go into the weekend in 12th place in the league, with three wins, two draws and four draws from their opening nine matches. The Ravens picked up a 3-1 win in their most recent fixture on the mainland against Prestwich Heys on Tuesday night. Tickets Advance tickets for this game are now on sale here from our hosts: Adults – £10 Concessions (Over 60 / Under 16) – £5 Junior (5-11 years) – £3 Child (under 5) – FREE Hospitality – £45 (inc VIP seats, food, drinks and programme) The ground will be segregated to manage what is being anticipated a large crowd on Saturday evening. Visting supporters will be directed to Gate B at the north end of the ground. Follow stewards advice in and around the ground at all times. Only a limited number of seats within the away section will be under cover, so keep an eye on the weather forecast and come prepared! Travel & Parking Ground: The Douglas Bowl Address: Peel Road, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM2 1AD What3Words: ///rates.bunks.spine Driving: From Douglas – proceed along Lord Street, then Peel Road, turn left at traffic lights into Pulrose Road, the ground is on the right and access to the the car park is the first turning on the right. Parking: A large car park is accessible free adjacent to the ground. Nearest Railway: N/A Nearest Bus Route to Ground: From Lord Street, Douglas, take Nr 1A bus to Power Station From Isle of Man Airport – take Nr 1 bus to Power Station Shelter, Douglas On the day: There are no Bar Facilities at the ground and no alcohol is permitted to be consumed within the ground. Food & drink kiosks will be available, with supplier ‘Fork It’ providing burgers, pies, pasties alongside a range of hot and cold drinks in the away end. Match Coverage & Live Stream If you are unable to make the game, we’ll have all the live coverage across our media platforms. Live Stream: Our hosts FC Isle of Man will be providing a live stream broadcast of the game for a fee of £6. This can be purchased here. Courtesy of FC Isle of Man, the club is also hosting the showing of the game at Gigg Lane in both Starkies. Full details are here. Highlights will be provided post-match and keep up-to-date with all our video content via the club’s YouTube Channel. Click to subscribe and never miss highlights and match reaction across the season. Audio Commentary: Roch Valley Radio will be providing commentary for this game. Click here ahead of kick-off to listen live. Audio commentary will be provided for every game of the season, so you will never miss a piece of the action. Social Media: Our team will also bring you in-depth text commentary via the club ‘MatchDay Live‘ Twitter feed, with team news and half time and full time updates available also on Facebook and feel like you are there with our match galleries and imagery available over on Instagram. Whatever the weather, wherever you are across the globe, we have you covered. Up the Shakers! #ShakersTogether | #BuryFC | #PartofIt View the full article
  3. Our women’s first team heads to Ellesmere Port Sports Village on Sunday, as we face Tranmere Rovers Women in our reverse fixture. The match comes following three consecutive home games at Gigg Lane. After a 5-1 loss against Mancunian Unity on 1st September, the Shakers will be looking to return to previous form following a four match unbeaten run. Tranmere currently sit ninth in the table, four below Bury’s fifth place. Out of four games played so far, Tranmere have experienced an unpredictable season, winning 1-0 against Salford City FC Lionesses, drawing 1-1 against Wythenshawe and losing 3-2 to the Shaker and 4-1 against Crewe Alexandra. Head over to Ellesmere Port to show your support for the Shakers – we hope to see you there! Cost: Free Address: Ellesmere Port Sports Village 3G, Stanney Ln, Ellesmere Port CH65 9LB View the full article
  4. A clinical second half showing by Mancunian Unity hands Bury their first defeat of the season. The first part of the game saw the two teams share even amounts of possession, with chances from outside of the box at either end being the only form of attempted goal scoring. Shortly after the 30-minute mark, Mitchell crossed the ball into the box from the left-hand side which hit the hand of Rachel Blythe, the referee then awarded Mancunian Unity a penalty for a handball. Payton stepped up to the spot kick and slotted it into the bottom right corner. Bury were quick to reply though, as just under 10 minutes later Natalie Ainsworth unleashed a 30-yard screamer which dipped over the keeper’s head and into the back of the net. The first half ended with a goal a piece for either side, and both teams having a relatively even number of chances. Rain started pouring down at the beginning of the second half as Unity started off very quickly with Payton doubling her tally, after a rebounded shot from Groves’ save in the 47th minute. The away side then began to dominate the game, coming very close to taking the lead with various shots and crosses from close range. They eventually found their edge as they scored 3 goals in 9 minutes. Their third was put away by Mitchell as she used some tricky footwork to create space in Bury’s box where she then lobbed Groves to make it 3-1. Two minutes later, Unity were causing havoc again as Bamber curled in an effort from outside of the box into the top right corner after a deflected throw landed at her feet. The final goal of the game was scored by Shaw in the 74th minute after Groves attempted to play out of the back, but unfortunately gave the ball away which left Shaw with an open net to make it 5-1. The match then began to fizzle out as it appeared as though Unity were comfortable with their lead, whilst Bury tightened up their defence to ensure that the deficit didn’t increase. The final whistle blew and Unity picked up all three points at Gigg Lane. Skipper Dannielle Bailey picked up back-to-back Player of The Match awards as she again showed great leadership and communication skills, even when the game looked bleak. An obviously disappointing result for the Shakers after showing great form at the start of the season. Bury will attempt to pick themselves back up from this defeat and get another victory against Tranmere on Sunday, whom they have already beaten 3-2 this season. View the full article
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. This week’s Treasureline Winners for Week 15 – 4th September 2024 are in! The rollover this week was £1000 and remember it can reach up to a life-changing £10,000!! Want to be part of it? Join here Prize Draw No. Members Name £1000 Rollover BR0046 M BARLEY £1000 CA1645 M CLARKE £100 RQ3017 G SMITH £50 NN0010 J HOTHAM £50 OA6323 M WILDIE £25 HB2069 C JONES £25 LP6278 D HEALD £10 LK0966 J HANCOCK £10 PE4399 B FLEMING £10 LM2167 R TETLEY £10 LP5119 E NICHOL £10 BL6807 L ARCHER £10 OA3623 D TAYLOR £10 NA3728 L PATTERSON £10 SA5634 D BRADSHAW £10 HJ2833 C COCHRANE £10 ND0369 V GEE Bury FC is a partner of NYCDA and a beneficiary of the NYCDA Weekly Draw. Gambling Commission account number 5166. Registered Office: 1-2 Frecheville Court, Bury, BL9 0UF. Responsible Person: Mr M Brocklehurst. For more information, please visit www.nycdaweeklydraw.co.uk/treasureline. View the full article
  9. We are delighted to confirm two of our volunteers have been nominated at the Manchester FA Grassroots Awards. Sam Harman has been nominated in the category of the Manchester FA Bobby Moore Award whilst Casey Lynchey has been nominated in the category of the Manchester FA Lioness Award. The prestigious Bobby Moore Award is reserved for the volunteer who best represents the heart and soul of volunteering in grassroots football, whilst the Lioness Award recognises an individual or group who has created new opportunities in the female game and has had a big impact in their community, on and off the pitch. Sam is the club’s Volunteer Co-Ordinator, she manages our large and growing band of volunteers to help out in various roles in fundraising and administration as well as various roles on Matchdays. She has taken responsibility for ensuring that we have sufficient volunteers for such roles as security, merchandising, half-time draw ticket sales, programme sales. Sam has also taken on a role of encouraging new volunteers and retaining our valuable existing volunteers. Whilst Casey has been an active member as the Head of Women’s Football on the Football Board of Bury FC. She has taken responsibility for the creation and administration of up to seven Bury FC Women’s Team (including our promotion-winning Bury FC Women’s First Team) leads in the club’s participation in #HerGameToo and has taken responsibility for ensuring a positive matchday experience for numerous excited mascots. She’s recently been appointed as the club’s Community Development Officer, a new role in which she looks after all community aspects of the club including the new artificial pitch. CEO, Neil Sears commented on the nominations: “We are delighted to have Bury FC represented by Sam and Casey at these prestigious awards. To reach the final 3 in each category is a tremendous accomplishment and fully deserved achievement by both women. “Sam and Casey embody everything that Bury FC is about, Casey recently was appointed as our community development officer as well as her continued work being Head of Women’s football. Casey has worked tirelessly and also commits many hours of volunteering to the football club. “Matchdays simply wouldn’t happen without Sam Harman, she is passionate and leads a large team on a matchday and is always there for many volunteers providing support whenever it’s needed. “We as a club will be in attendance at the awards hopefully watching Sam and Casey bring home the awards.” The ceremony will be held at the Sheridan Suite in Manchester on November 15th. Click here for more information on the awards ceremony. View the full article
  10. Not going to the Isle of Man? Don’t worry, you can still be #PartOfIt by catching the live stream in Starkies this weekend, courtesy of our friends at FC Isle of Man. Starkies will be open from 4.30pm, with kick-off at the Douglas Bowl at 6pm. Tickets are £5 each, with each ticket receiving one complementary drink on entry (soft drink, pint of beer or glass of wine. Exc. spirits). Last orders will be at 9pm. Click here to purchase your tickets. Come and join us in Starkies with your fellow Shakers to cheer the boys on this weekend. View the full article
  11. This weekend our U10 boys team are travelling over to the Isle of Man to represent our great town and club at the same time as the Men’s first team. A massive thank you to the boots on the ground in Isle of Man, Gary McAuley for helping to organise the fixtures and Lee Dixon of FC Isle of Man for making the lads weekend even more special by allowing them to be Mascots for the game on Saturday, a penalty shootout at half time and tickets for the hospitality lounge, its going to be a weekend to remember for them! The boys will be playing four games across the weekend, one on the Saturday & a mini tournament on the Sunday. Details for the games are below: Saturday game: Bury FC vs Douglas & District, 3pm kick-off (50 minute game) Henry Bloom School, Douglas, IM4 4AQ. (10 minute walk to the Bowl Stadium) Sunday games: Bury FC vs Laxley | Douglas Athletic | Corinthians, 11am kick-off (Approx 1 Hour), The Bowl Stadium, Douglas, IM2 1AD All games are free entry, it would great for any Bury fans on the island to go down and show their support to the boys during their games. We also would like to thank everyone that has helped this trip happen by donating to the teams GoFundme, sharing and getting the word out, notably the first team management staff, players, members of the board and volunteers. It really does mean a lot. You can still donate via the link below: https://gofund.me/5e1ceb11 Also a thank you to the teams Sponsor for their continued supports. Securestore Next Level Football coaching Hndrx Barbers JH Gardening services Bespoke Joinery Ideal Aluminium Systems More details on their sponsors can be found on the teams social media pages. Twitter/X: @buryfcjrsU10A Instagram: @buryfcu10s View the full article
  12. Ahead of our upcoming trip to the Isle of Man, please see below our guidance notes for supporters wishing to get the most out of their time on the island around our game against FC Isle of Man on Saturday. Travel to IoM Supporters will be traveling via ferry direct to Douglas, or via flight into Ronaldsway Airport. The airport is situated in the south part of the island, around 9 miles along the A5 from Douglas by car. Head to the Isle of Man Government page for general information on the visiting the island, as well as following guidance from your travel operator on documentation required to travel and on entry to the Isle of Man. For more information on what to see and do whilst on the island, please head to the Visit Isle of Man page. Also, download the MannGo Transport App to your phone for all the live travel information from Google Play or the App Store. Isle of Man Steam Packet – Match Offer Steam Packet Holidays are proud to be sponsors of FC Isle of Man and delighted to be able to offer visiting fans the perfect match experience by providing travel & match ticket packages, plus the option to book accommodation. Sail over to the Isle of Man as a return foot passenger and get your match ticket included from just £59 per adult, £37 per child and £53 concessions. To book, click here to visit the dedicated booking page for this deal. The Bowl FC Isle of Man play their home games at the The Bowl, a 3,500 all-seater multi-purpose sports ground which was redeveloped suitable to hold the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games. The game will be played on an artificial surface and tickets for the game are to be purchased ahead of the game from the FC Isle of Man website. Hospitality tickets are also available for £45, with full details on the left. Home and visiting supporters will be segregated into two separate areas within the Bowl. Bury fans are directed to Gate B at the north end of the ground as indicated on the image to the right. Food / drink kiosks will be available, but alcohol will NOT be available inside the ground and is not permitted to be brought into the stadium. Stewards will be on hand at all times to advise on your needs, please abide by their requests and cooperate with staff at all times. Getting to The Bowl The Bowl is situated around a mile outside Douglas centre. This will be a walkable distance for most who will base themselves in Douglas for the trip, but for those who require public transport head to the Isle of Man Transport page for timetables of bus running services from Bus Vannin. Pick up a service to Peel (normally services 5 or 6) at Lord Street in Douglas when heading to The Bowl. Access to the timetables can be found here. Eat & Drinking Wanting to get a bite to eat ahead of kick-off? Douglas is awash with pubs and restaurants serving all manner of affair and satisfy any palate. Get your weekend planned early and book early to miss out. The best of the eateries is outlined at Visit Isle of Man (here) and TripAdvisor (here). We have been made aware that the Pinewood Social Club close to the ground, will now NOT be open to accept supporters on Saturday. Island Customs We have been passed advice from the local police in Douglas to inform supporters on customs on the island ahead of our trip to the Isle of Man. Laws on the island are different to those in the UK and the local police’s tolerance to public disorder is lower than that in the UK. Abiding to police instruction at all times is necessary. Arrests will be made where deemed necessary, and this will lead to summons in court. We wish supporters a great time on the island during your visit, but please be aware at all times about the point above. We wish to leave a positive lasting impression on the island, and request and appreciate your cooperation in doing so. Get behind Dave McNabb and the lads, they need you to bring home the points! FC Isle of Man – Police Letter #ShakersTogether | #BuryFC | #PartofIt View the full article
  13. Mark Carter is our guest for tonight’s fixture with South Liverpool, Pete Cullen looks back on his career. It was surely one of the best ever £6,000 that Bury Football Club spent when they paid that modest amount to bring Mark Carter north to Gigg Lane in September 1993. Spike was already approaching 33 at the time but having been introduced to the professional ranks relatively late in his career, he certainly grasped his perhaps unexpected chance. Starting out on the books of Liverpool as a teenager, he moved into the local non-league scene with today’s visitors South Liverpool, Bangor City and most prolifically at Runcorn. Barry Fry then took Spike to Underhill in February 1991 and he helped Barnet gain promotion into the Football League the following May. He scored 34 league and cup goals in his first full season there and 14 in his second, which prompted Mike Walsh to secure the striker’s services. He was an immediate success with the Shakers and bagged 20 goals in his debut season. The following year he claimed 15 goals as the Shakers earned a Play-off place, and he played in that heartbreaking 2-0 play-off final defeat at Wembley in May 1995. He remained an immediate choice in the team once Stan Ternent took over as Bury boss and scored 18 goals as the Shakers were promoted from Division Three in 1996. The goals kept coming too as Bury made it back-to-back promotions and Spike played in 30 league games as Ternent’s boys claimed the Division Two Championship and a shot in what is now the Championship. Playing colleagues used to relate stories about how laid-back Spike was before a game, just sitting doing a crossword in the corner of the dressing room right up to kick-off time, but he always delivered and contributed greatly in what was one of the most successful periods in the club’s more recent history. 62 league goals in 134 games is a fantastic ratio by anyone’s standards. Welcome back Spike. View the full article
  14. It’s been some start to the 2024/25 campaign for Dave McNabb and his team, going unbeaTEN in all competitions and finding the back of the net a spectaclar 34 times in the process. There have been outstanding performances across the pitch and now it’s your time to pick your first player of the month of the season. Voting closes at 7pm tomorrow evening ahead of the game against South Liverpool at Gigg Lane. Who is your player of the month for August? Tom Stewart Mitch Allen Gaz Peet Lewis Earl Will Calligan Macauley Wilson Connor Pye Sam Coughlan Bebeto Gomes Bobby Carroll Josh Gregory Cameron Fogerty Alik Babayan Alex Cherera Ruben Jerome Iyrwah Gooden Bryan Ly Rustam Stepans Andy Briggs Lewis Alessandra Vote View the full article
  15. We return to league action tomorrow evening, with the visit of South Liverpool to Gigg Lane. Dave McNabb’s side made it 10 games unbeaten in all competitions, with a 2-0 win away at Garforth Town, booking in our place in the Second Qualifying Round of the FA Cup. Alex Cherera & Lewis Alessandra scored on either side of the break. Cherera now has five FA Cup goals this season. The draw has just been made for the next round, and we head to either Campion or Blyth Spartans in the next round on Saturday 14th September. They replay this Wednesday, following a 1-1 draw at the weekend. Focusing back on the league and ahead of Tuesday’s game, we sit five points off the league leaders Ramsbottom United, with three games in hand created by our cup exploits in both the FA Cup and FA Vase this season so far. You can hear from Chris Watts and Josh Gregory, as well as catchup on the match highlights below: In Opposition – South Liverpool South Liverpool, formed in 1935, were promoted to the North West Counties League in season 2021/22 returning to the National League System after a 30 year gap and 2024/25 sees them in the Premier Division of the North West Counties. This was courtesy of a play-off final win on penalities against Ashton Town in April. Manager Martin Ryman has been at the helm of the club since 2001 and is South’s longest ever serving manager and also played for South between 1992 and 2000. Ryman’s side have won one from their opening seven league games and sit in 21st in the table. On the Day & In the Ground Our Matchday @ Gigg guide is available to read to find out everything you need to know going on in and around the ground. Match Tickets can be bought online HERE. Mark Carter is our special guest in Starkies & Eyelevel Sponsors Lounge this week. Carter started his non-league football journey for South Liverpool in the late-80s, so it is fitting that his appearence at Gigg this week co-incides with the meeting of his two former teams. Make sure to get into Starkies early to listen to his tails of his time in BL9, which is open to all for free this Tuesday evening. Match Coverage & Live Stream If you are unable to make it to the action at Gigg Lane, we’ll have all the live coverage across our media platforms. Live Stream: The game will be broadcast live from Gigg Lane via our new streaming service accessed via TicketCo. The cost is £7.29 (inc.VAT & fees). Season ticket holders can gain access to live streams for FREE as part of their season ticket purchase. Enter your 5-letter reference code from your season ticket receipt in the ‘Promocode’ box and click apply. Your link to access the game will be provided in your receipt following the transaction. CLICK HERE TO BUY LIVE STREAM Keep up-to-date with all our video content via the club’s YouTube Channel. Click to subscribe and never miss highlights and match reaction across the season. Audio Commentary: Roch Valley Radio will be providing commentary for this game. Join the team from the press box at Gigg Lane. Click here ahead of kick-off to listen live. Audio commentary will be provided for every game of the season, so you will never miss a piece of the action. Social Media: Our team will also bring you in-depth text commentary via the club ‘MatchDay Live‘ Twitter feed, with team news and half time and full time updates available also on Facebook and feel like you are there with our match galleries and imagery available over on Instagram. Whatever the weather, wherever you are across the globe, we have you covered. Up the Shakers! #ShakersTogether | #BuryFC | #PartOfIt View the full article
  16. We will travel to either Campion or Blyth Spartans in the Second Qualifying Round of the Emirates FA Cup. The tie is scheduled to take place on Saturday 14th September. The replay between the two sides will take place at Blyth on Wednesday evening. More details to follow. View the full article
  17. Ahead of our club Golf Day on September 13th, we are offering a unique opportunity for fans to play with former Bury legends. Mark Patterson, David Lee, John McGinlay & Jason Jarrett will all be taking to the course at Pike Fold Golf Club. We have spaces for 4 fans to take part, it will be £75 each. 2 fans will partner with 2 legends in 2 teams. Please email commercial@buryfc.co.uk if you’d like to get involved. Click here for more information on our Golf Day. View the full article
  18. 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
  19. 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
  20. 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
  21. 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
  22. 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
  23. 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 recent match saw them achieve their first win of the 2024-25 season, in an 8-0 victory over Curzon Ashton. Head down to Gigg Lane on Sunday to show your support for the Shakers in what is set to be an exhilarating match. Entry via turnstile (West Stand) from 1pm. Cost: £3 adults//£1 children Parking: limited – spaces are first come first served Please note, this match has a 500 person capacity, and the kiosk will be open for food and drink. Starkie’s Bar will be open from 4.15pm, following a private function, and we will be showing the Manchester United vs Liverpool game. View the full article
  24. Dave McNabb has offered a status update on the players currently on the injured list at Gigg Lane below ahead of this weekend’s FA Cup tie with Garforth Town. Macauley Wilson – Macauley limped out of Monday’s match with Cheadle Town late on with a knee injury. It’s still too early to assess how severe the injury is at the moment due to the swelling but we’re hopeful it will only be a week or two. Ben Hockenhull – Ben has a very minor knock to his knee that kept him out last weekend and he returned to full training this week. He is however cup-tied for the FA Cup, so will be unavailable on Saturday. Brad Carroll – Brad continues his recovery and is working through the early stages of his rehabilitation with the medical team. Sam Coughlan – Sam missed Monday’s match with Cheadle Town with a small knock. He has returned to training this week and is available for selection at the weekend. Morgan Homson Smith – Morgan continues to struggle with an ankle injury picked up during pre-season. He has taken the opportunity to take an extended break in Dubai with his family whilst he recovers from the injury with the medical team working with him remotely on his rehabilitation. Jack Dunn – Unfortunately, Jack has had another small setback with a minor hamstring strain. He has been working so hard to get back available for selection and has been very unlucky with further injuries. This is to be expected as he returns following a very serious knee injury that kept him out for over 18 months. Andy Briggs – Andy had a very minor operation on his left leg last week, but has returned to training this week and is available for selection at the weekend. Our match preview of this weekend’s game is available here. The club’s supporters coach to Garforth Town has sold out with tickets available direct from our hosts here. View the full article
  25. We head into the FA Cup once again this weekend as we face NPL East side Garforth Town in the First Qualifying Round. Dave McNabb’s side come into the game off the back of Bank Holiday Monday’s 3-0 win against Cheadle Town. Alex Cherera picked up a brace and Ruben Jerome also bagged a goal. Bury currently sit in 5th place, five points behind league leaders Ramsbottom, but we have played two fewer games than our neighbours. In Opposition – Garforth Town Garforth Town are unbeaten so far this season, having won four from their opening seven games, drawing the other three. It’s 6 years since our hosts were last in the First Qualifying Round, when they saw defeat away at South Shields. On two occasions, they’ve progressed passed this stage, but have fallen in the next round against Guiseley in 08/09 & Blyth in 97/98. Tickets Purchase your tickets in advance here This game is ALL TICKET – no pay on the day will be available. On the Day & In the Ground Travel by Train: Garforth Rail Station (1 mile away) Travel by public bus: The nearest bus stop is on Aberford Road (stop is named Aberford Road, Brierlands Close) and is serviced by the Arriva 164 bus. SatNav Postcode: LS25 2PF WhatThreeWords: ///curtail.mixes.exit Parking: There are two public car parks at the Bannister Prentice Stadium, just before you reach the club and just behind. Parking is also available on Brierlands lane (approching the ground). If parking on Brierlands lane, please park on side of the road that is nearest to the playing field. Click here for further parking information. Please park considerately and think of local residents. Inside The Ground: The clubhouse bar will be open from 1pm, serving an excellent array of cold drinks, and local beers from Kirkstall Brewery. Outside catering by The Pizza Box Co. will also be available, serving up their amazing woodfired pizzas. Ralphs Kiosk snack bar will have all the usual selection of hot and cold food and drinks. A pitchside bar will also be in operation. Match day programme is £2 and available in the bar or on the gate. You can use cash or card payments anywhere inside the ground. #NonLeagueDogs: Dogs are allowed in the ground. Match Coverage & Live Stream If you are unable to make it to the action, we’ll have all the live coverage across our media platforms. Live Stream: For this game, we will have no live stream. Keep up-to-date with all our video content via the club’s YouTube Channel. Click to subscribe and never miss highlights and match reaction across the season. Audio Commentary: Roch Valley Radio will be providing commentary for this game. Click here ahead of kick-off to listen live. Audio commentary will be provided for every game of the season, so you will never miss a piece of the action. Social Media: Our team will also bring you in-depth text commentary via the club ‘MatchDay Live‘ Twitter feed, with team news and half time and full time updates available also on Facebook and feel like you are there with our match galleries and imagery available over on Instagram. Whatever the weather, wherever you are across the globe, we have you covered. Up the Shakers! #ShakersTogether | #BuryFC | #PartOfIt View the full article