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10th tier for AFC Bury 14:56 - Feb 21 with 776 viewsROTTWEILERS

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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/21/bury-phoenix-club-will-begin-li

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 14:58 - Feb 21 with 771 viewsbasilrobbiereborn

This was what the FSA advised them to do from the outset. Understandably they were reluctant to give up hope of a new start in L2 or the National League, but that was never likely.

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 15:04 - Feb 21 with 764 viewsspell_chekker

10th tier for AFC Bury on 14:58 - Feb 21 by basilrobbiereborn

This was what the FSA advised them to do from the outset. Understandably they were reluctant to give up hope of a new start in L2 or the National League, but that was never likely.


It's good to see them start their journey back, albeit a long one.

Will they be playing at Gigg Lane?

And FC Isle of Man!!! What an away day!!

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 15:04 - Feb 21 with 764 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

10th tier for AFC Bury on 14:58 - Feb 21 by basilrobbiereborn

This was what the FSA advised them to do from the outset. Understandably they were reluctant to give up hope of a new start in L2 or the National League, but that was never likely.


Cheers Rotts.

Wonder what will happen with the ground?

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 19:42 - Feb 21 with 744 viewsROTTWEILERS

10th tier for AFC Bury on 15:04 - Feb 21 by spell_chekker

It's good to see them start their journey back, albeit a long one.

Will they be playing at Gigg Lane?

And FC Isle of Man!!! What an away day!!


I can imagine dropping down to the NW counties and working your way back up being a bit of an adventure. Like Frodo leaving the Shire.

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 21:54 - Feb 21 with 730 viewsokeh_for_some

10th tier for AFC Bury on 19:42 - Feb 21 by ROTTWEILERS

I can imagine dropping down to the NW counties and working your way back up being a bit of an adventure. Like Frodo leaving the Shire.


Tomorrow’s BFC opponents should hopefully offer Bury a glimmer of hope. Funny, I’d have sympathy for any Club in a similar plight except PNE who I’d wish it on in spades. Hate has no logic.
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10th tier for AFC Bury on 21:57 - Feb 21 with 726 viewsbasilrobbiereborn

10th tier for AFC Bury on 19:42 - Feb 21 by ROTTWEILERS

I can imagine dropping down to the NW counties and working your way back up being a bit of an adventure. Like Frodo leaving the Shire.


They have Orcs in the Unibond League?

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 22:02 - Feb 21 with 720 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

10th tier for AFC Bury on 21:57 - Feb 21 by basilrobbiereborn

They have Orcs in the Unibond League?


Mordor = Yorkshire, ruled by a dark wizard.

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 22:48 - Feb 21 with 710 viewsbasilrobbiereborn

10th tier for AFC Bury on 22:02 - Feb 21 by BringBackTheRedRoom

Mordor = Yorkshire, ruled by a dark wizard.


Of course. Sometimes my lack of epic fighting experience lets me down and leaves me looking naive.

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 22:10 - Feb 27 with 672 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

10th tier for AFC Bury on 22:48 - Feb 21 by basilrobbiereborn

Of course. Sometimes my lack of epic fighting experience lets me down and leaves me looking naive.


Bury: EFL could not have prevented club's demise, review finds

Any additional action by the English Football League to try to help save Bury FC "would not have made any difference to the eventual outcome", an independent review has concluded.

Bury were expelled from League One in August after a takeover bid collapsed, as they became first team to drop out of the EFL since Maidstone in 1992.

But the review said "a lack of owner funding" ultimately caused the demise.

Steve Dale bought the Shakers from Stewart Day for £1 in December 2018.

However, the club was already in financial trouble when Dale took over with players and staff often being paid late, something that continued up until they were thrown out of the league on 28 August.

An EFL statement on Jonathan Taylor QC's report said: "After considering the steps taken by the EFL at each stage, Mr Taylor concludes that the league spent significant time and effort monitoring the situation at Bury and applying its regulations to try to force the club and its owners to meet their commitments.

"He notes that while it can always be argued, with the benefit of hindsight, that more could have been done, any additional action would not have made any difference to the eventual outcome, which was ultimately caused by a lack of owner funding."

Clubs to have say on television rights

Mr Taylor also prepared a report on EFL governance which included a recommendation that any major commercial contracts - such as television rights - should require the approval of a majority of all EFL clubs and a majority of Championship clubs.

That would see a change in how the EFL manages rights tender processes.

In November 2018, several Championship clubs expressed their "grave concern" after the EFL board announced it had approved a new domestic £595m broadcasting rights deal with Sky Sports.

The clubs had said the five-year deal was agreed without them being fully consulted.

Mr Taylor also recommended that any future changes to divisional financial fair play (FFP) rules should need the approval of a 66% majority of clubs in the relevant division.

That would be a reduction on the current threshold for approval of 75%.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51665766

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 08:02 - Feb 28 with 647 viewsROTTWEILERS

10th tier for AFC Bury on 22:10 - Feb 27 by BringBackTheRedRoom

Bury: EFL could not have prevented club's demise, review finds

Any additional action by the English Football League to try to help save Bury FC "would not have made any difference to the eventual outcome", an independent review has concluded.

Bury were expelled from League One in August after a takeover bid collapsed, as they became first team to drop out of the EFL since Maidstone in 1992.

But the review said "a lack of owner funding" ultimately caused the demise.

Steve Dale bought the Shakers from Stewart Day for £1 in December 2018.

However, the club was already in financial trouble when Dale took over with players and staff often being paid late, something that continued up until they were thrown out of the league on 28 August.

An EFL statement on Jonathan Taylor QC's report said: "After considering the steps taken by the EFL at each stage, Mr Taylor concludes that the league spent significant time and effort monitoring the situation at Bury and applying its regulations to try to force the club and its owners to meet their commitments.

"He notes that while it can always be argued, with the benefit of hindsight, that more could have been done, any additional action would not have made any difference to the eventual outcome, which was ultimately caused by a lack of owner funding."

Clubs to have say on television rights

Mr Taylor also prepared a report on EFL governance which included a recommendation that any major commercial contracts - such as television rights - should require the approval of a majority of all EFL clubs and a majority of Championship clubs.

That would see a change in how the EFL manages rights tender processes.

In November 2018, several Championship clubs expressed their "grave concern" after the EFL board announced it had approved a new domestic £595m broadcasting rights deal with Sky Sports.

The clubs had said the five-year deal was agreed without them being fully consulted.

Mr Taylor also recommended that any future changes to divisional financial fair play (FFP) rules should need the approval of a 66% majority of clubs in the relevant division.

That would be a reduction on the current threshold for approval of 75%.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51665766


Who ordered this 'independent' review? The DCMS select committee on this issue (and wider football governance) was only put on hiatus so maybe they need to get back to work.

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10th tier for AFC Bury on 11:55 - Feb 28 with 641 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

10th tier for AFC Bury on 08:02 - Feb 28 by ROTTWEILERS

Who ordered this 'independent' review? The DCMS select committee on this issue (and wider football governance) was only put on hiatus so maybe they need to get back to work.





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