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Re: Bury FC statement re: financial difficulty
i thought the crowds went smaller when they went up to league 1?
Is it a psychological thing? Fans prefer to watch a team challenge in a lower division than struggle in a high division? We have suffered the same when you compare the attendances in the past few years with the conference winning season |
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Best wishes to The Shakers in their fight for survival!:wave:
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Re: Bury FC statement re: financial difficulty
Injuries on the pitch has hammered us and nothing seems to have gone our way. So many games we should have won and can not put the ball in the net. I like a few others have said that if BFC go to pot, then we will be adopting Accy as they are our 2nd club anyway.
By all accounts it is looking promising (as of today) we will have a club but we will need to bring in about 15 - 20 players which is a huge gamble because we have already started the clear out. Personally I cannot wait to have a pint in the crown and resume proper footie. Whether we have a competitive budget and whether Blackwell and/or the board stays in place remains to be seen so we cannot plan ahead. |
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Only have 2 subs on the bench tonight sad times indeed
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Shakers will survive!!
Cannot wait for Gigg Lane again next season :) |
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Bury takeover completed today, Nice to have some good news, looking forward to 2 cracking derby's now next season.:)
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Nice to hear that our mates down the road are alive and well!
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