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Not for us, but for Bury. i was credit checking a potential customer and decided to nosey onto BFC's file and was (or maybe not) supprised to see a new CCJ for circa £22k lodged only Wednesday this week. looks like they are in need of a bumper crowd tomorrow to settle some bills
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 20:23 - Oct 28 with 5119 views
Can't spell independent. Guess the factional fighting will carry on. AFC will go their way, the real bury fc still in administration and facing liquidation, and those involved at giggle still unable to form a bury 3.0.
One town, one club, which we all helped to save - RAFC. A shame they weren't as smart or as determined to do the same.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 20:26 - Oct 28 with 5102 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 20:23 - Oct 28 by Sandyman
Can't spell independent. Guess the factional fighting will carry on. AFC will go their way, the real bury fc still in administration and facing liquidation, and those involved at giggle still unable to form a bury 3.0.
One town, one club, which we all helped to save - RAFC. A shame they weren't as smart or as determined to do the same.
3 years after expulsion and there is still no sign of unity.
No likelihood of reconciliation any time soon it appears and the EFL rules, which failed but saw them expelled, are then upheld to save RAFC.
You could not make it up.
Perhaps an elite level CEO with a strategic mindset could unify them. EFL bans don't extend to that part of the pyramid, it might be an opportunity for redemption for a number of parties.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:10 - Oct 28 by RAFCBLUE
3 years after expulsion and there is still no sign of unity.
No likelihood of reconciliation any time soon it appears and the EFL rules, which failed but saw them expelled, are then upheld to save RAFC.
You could not make it up.
Perhaps an elite level CEO with a strategic mindset could unify them. EFL bans don't extend to that part of the pyramid, it might be an opportunity for redemption for a number of parties.
Fair’s fair, AFC are a well run club who voted 94% in favour of a merger. The 286 or whatever it was are people who share the same mentality as individuals who appeared earlier in this thread. Apparently they may now be banned from posting, who knows, but they will be reading.
You played a part in killing your football club because of your ego. You’ve now managed to do it again.
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:43 - Oct 28 by 442Dale
Fair’s fair, AFC are a well run club who voted 94% in favour of a merger. The 286 or whatever it was are people who share the same mentality as individuals who appeared earlier in this thread. Apparently they may now be banned from posting, who knows, but they will be reading.
You played a part in killing your football club because of your ego. You’ve now managed to do it again.
Selfish and embarrassing. But you know.
Just had a quick glance at a few of the earlier posts on this thread and Pops having another try at pretending to be a Dale fan is a personal favourite. He must have had at least 10 goes at it and was always worked out within the day.
And Diddy proved what all of us knew from the start. Thick as mince freeloader.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:23 - Oct 28 with 4817 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:17 - Oct 28 by kel
Just had a quick glance at a few of the earlier posts on this thread and Pops having another try at pretending to be a Dale fan is a personal favourite. He must have had at least 10 goes at it and was always worked out within the day.
And Diddy proved what all of us knew from the start. Thick as mince freeloader.
Those who knew we worked them out and their fraud of a club from the start are the reason the people of their town no longer have a Football League club.
The genuine football supporters of Bury were let down a long time ago. Shameful.
the new signs for new names on stands is quickly looking like a waste of money.
There’s a picture of a Bury fan celebrating this vote tonight. Whilst wearing Kappa shorts with the Bury badge on - a kit deal which was signed during the previous regimes which killed their club.
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 22:56 - Oct 28 by Sandyman
This is doing the rounds...
The man who killed off Bury FC. How he has not been held to account to explain himself is the biggest mystery. They really are a funny bunch Bury fans.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:04 - Oct 29 with 4255 views
And all this is despite the ability to vote twice - once as an FC member and then again as an AFC member.
As for RAFCBLUE's suggestion of the possibility of a former CEO being just the man for the job, it's surely only a question time before we find such a man was a lifelong Shakers fan.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:24 - Oct 29 with 4196 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 20:26 - Oct 28 by kel
They’ve just signed their own death warrant for the sake of egos. Thick doesn’t even cover it.
I am actually embarrassed to be a Bury fan today, the opportunity that had been given to us, and for a certain group of braindead self important pricks to vote against it. Gigg will be back on the market with a couple of years tops. It didnt need to be that way.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:10 - Oct 29 with 3855 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:07 - Oct 29 by ceme_ender
I am actually embarrassed to be a Bury fan today, the opportunity that had been given to us, and for a certain group of braindead self important pricks to vote against it. Gigg will be back on the market with a couple of years tops. It didnt need to be that way.
Unfortunately it’s the same attitudes that existed when Day was there. All so predictable.
think i might've been in trouble last night for sharing a photo of a buckets fan. sorry, appreciate the rules. there is an awful photo going through bury social media of that crazy handcuff woman celebrating a failed merger with another bury idiot. they just lost £450k funding and party. it looks like the lunatics have really taken over the gigg lane asylum
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 01:50 - Oct 30 with 3439 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 01:41 - Oct 30 by Alan_ADale
think i might've been in trouble last night for sharing a photo of a buckets fan. sorry, appreciate the rules. there is an awful photo going through bury social media of that crazy handcuff woman celebrating a failed merger with another bury idiot. they just lost £450k funding and party. it looks like the lunatics have really taken over the gigg lane asylum
Was that the one of Kier Starmer and Liz Truss at the oxygen-wasters ball??
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:32 - Oct 30 with 2854 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:07 - Oct 29 by ceme_ender
I am actually embarrassed to be a Bury fan today, the opportunity that had been given to us, and for a certain group of braindead self important pricks to vote against it. Gigg will be back on the market with a couple of years tops. It didnt need to be that way.
I genuinely feel for you - what a waste of an opportunity.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:43 - Oct 30 with 2825 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 10:48 - Oct 29 by Dale_4_Life
The man who killed off Bury FC. How he has not been held to account to explain himself is the biggest mystery. They really are a funny bunch Bury fans.
The man who killed off bury was Neville Neville. You only have to look at footage on you tube to realise that. It was he that welcomed in and sold SD1 to the bury fans. They trusted him. But he hadn't done due diligence. "They walked in off the street".
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:43 - Oct 30 by R17ALE
The man who killed off bury was Neville Neville. You only have to look at footage on you tube to realise that. It was he that welcomed in and sold SD1 to the bury fans. They trusted him. But he hadn't done due diligence. "They walked in off the street".
And they want to name a stand after him!
Crikey and double blimey!
[Post edited 30 Oct 2022 21:58]
They DID name a stand after the bloke that set the wheels in motion to kill the club. Insane.
There will be NO David Bottomley stand at the COA / Spotland.