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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 09:14 - Mar 5 with 7941 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:59 - Mar 2 by 100notout
Looks like the authorities are catching up with SD2
Cuddly vampire Steve Dale has his company Dale Acquisitions, which he uses to acquire distressed assets, avoiding being struck off as suspected pic.twitter.com/pBoNcnf0rQ
As we have seen with the Morton House/Village Energy Solutions Limited/See Rail HR Limited/RTU HR Limited, there's a vast scrutiny in all of these companies now.
The fact that Dale thinks he could sell Gigg Lane and then simply wind the company up is naive at best.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 09:14 - Mar 5 by RAFCBLUE
As we have seen with the Morton House/Village Energy Solutions Limited/See Rail HR Limited/RTU HR Limited, there's a vast scrutiny in all of these companies now.
The fact that Dale thinks he could sell Gigg Lane and then simply wind the company up is naive at best.
Congratulations to AFC Bury by the way. Promotion won as champions of the North West Counties League First Division North over the weekend. Ben Wharton scored for them as well.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 10:58 - Mar 29 with 5923 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:59 - Mar 28 by EllDale
Congratulations to AFC Bury by the way. Promotion won as champions of the North West Counties League First Division North over the weekend. Ben Wharton scored for them as well.
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 02:28 - Mar 30 by pioneer
So its literacy as well as numeracy they struggle with. They forgot the "non" word.
That looks like an error on the author's part. Apart from that it was a good article, I thought, as there are parallels with Enfield and Northwich which Bury fans would do well to avoid.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:27 - Mar 30 with 5024 views
I understood that they had advanced plans to share an athletics stadium in Bury itself? Not quite sure where it is or what the facilities are like though.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 19:44 - Mar 31 with 4570 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 16:48 - Mar 30 by EllDale
I understood that they had advanced plans to share an athletics stadium in Bury itself? Not quite sure where it is or what the facilities are like though.
Bury Athletics club is at the bottom of the road if you keep Bury College on your right.
There are no “stands” but there is a pitch in the middle of the running track, my boy played a game on it a few years ago
Congratulations to bury AFC - you've done a grand job establishing a truly fan owned club.
Over at giggle, however,
Apparently, a general meeting of shareholders of bFC was held at giggle today and has changed the name of the current bFC to "CCFB realisations 2022 Ltd". Led to believe it is some shenanigan to retain the original bFC name as the company that owns the ground can do that, or summat. Wether the FA will accept such trickery is unknown.
The current Companies House page for this entity has a lot of red ink on it.
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 21:59 - Mar 31 by Sandyman
Congratulations to bury AFC - you've done a grand job establishing a truly fan owned club.
Over at giggle, however,
Apparently, a general meeting of shareholders of bFC was held at giggle today and has changed the name of the current bFC to "CCFB realisations 2022 Ltd". Led to believe it is some shenanigan to retain the original bFC name as the company that owns the ground can do that, or summat. Wether the FA will accept such trickery is unknown.
The current Companies House page for this entity has a lot of red ink on it.
It is with great joy that we can say the fans have bought #BuryFC and #GiggLane out of administration and we’re working on the comeback story of a lifetime.
— Bury Football Club (@buryfcofficial) May 1, 2022
Except they didn’t buy the club out of administration. They still have no definite way forward with creating a new club, because that’s what it would be and the division between supporters as many want nothing to do with Bury AFC - a club that actually exist and remain the preferred route in terms of getting a team out on the pitch should they choose to merge with the organisation that includes the former Forever Bury.
Looks like many in the football world are thinking it’s happened too. Shameless.
Did anyone else as obsessed as me watch that q+a session they had the other day?
There was a bloke who seemed quite proud to announce he no longer speaks to his 80 odd year old father as they disagree on which of the two clubs* to support. What a sad specimen of a man.
*one proper and one that doesn’t actually have a team to put out.
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 17:50 - May 1 with 3441 views
Will they have to put in a plan to pay off all of the debts they had before going out of busines, before being allowed back into the football pyramid? At the same time will they have to provide a financial plan?
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 17:38 - May 1 by kel
Did anyone else as obsessed as me watch that q+a session they had the other day?
There was a bloke who seemed quite proud to announce he no longer speaks to his 80 odd year old father as they disagree on which of the two clubs* to support. What a sad specimen of a man.
*one proper and one that doesn’t actually have a team to put out.
They were clearly struggling to listen as well because the ‘top table’ as it were made it pretty clear that AFC merging would be the best way forward and there was little impetus or idea to set up another club… that wouldn’t be Bury.
I think we all know some Bury fans who used to frequent here that would struggle working out the basics.
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 17:38 - May 1 by kel
Did anyone else as obsessed as me watch that q+a session they had the other day?
There was a bloke who seemed quite proud to announce he no longer speaks to his 80 odd year old father as they disagree on which of the two clubs* to support. What a sad specimen of a man.
*one proper and one that doesn’t actually have a team to put out.
Aye, I watched it.
Was funny how one bloke had his face pixelated out, only for him to subsequently appear in the background of a few other clips.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 10:28 - May 2 with 2916 views
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 16:53 - May 1 by 442Dale
🔵⚪️ We Are Coming Back ⚪️🔵
It is with great joy that we can say the fans have bought #BuryFC and #GiggLane out of administration and we’re working on the comeback story of a lifetime.
— Bury Football Club (@buryfcofficial) May 1, 2022
Except they didn’t buy the club out of administration. They still have no definite way forward with creating a new club, because that’s what it would be and the division between supporters as many want nothing to do with Bury AFC - a club that actually exist and remain the preferred route in terms of getting a team out on the pitch should they choose to merge with the organisation that includes the former Forever Bury.
Looks like many in the football world are thinking it’s happened too. Shameless.
I honestly cant believe they have done this. It is a blatant lie aiming to deceive in an attempt to raise funds.