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posted on 22/8/19

How many clubs went into admin from 1900 to 1992?

posted on 22/8/19

A lot.

posted on 22/8/19

I heard their owner on Talksport. What an absolute kant

posted on 22/8/19

"As Bury face life outside the English Football League, Manchester City fans have the crisis club to thank for one of their greatest ever players.

Colin Bell aka ‘The King, aka ‘The King of the Kippax’, aka legend, aka ‘Colin the King’ (Ok, you get the drift, he was a bloody good footballer) arrived at Maine Road from Bury in 1966 and spent the next 13 seasons delighting fans."

https://talksport.com/football/591036/manchester-city-bury-etihad-stand-colin-bell/

Time for a little return favor?

posted on 23/8/19

The best way to dig Bury out of the mire would be for some fundraiser friendlies between Bury and top 6 clubs in the top two leagues over the course of the season.
It wouldn't be too big an ask and with a bit of publicity among the fanbases (and sensible pricing) they could get some good attendances at the bigger grounds to donate to Bury (minus expenses I assume).

posted on 23/8/19

Really hope you survive, especially considering your promotion to League One.

Bury F.C. does not deserve to die.

posted on 23/8/19

comment by ThorneyPosh - Flying the Flag for Peterborough United on 606 (U5386)
posted 1 minute ago
Really hope you survive, especially considering your promotion to League One.

Bury F.C. does not deserve to die.
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posted on 23/8/19

comment by BruceAndPally (U8201)
posted 19 hours, 16 minutes ago
It can be difficult to stomach a club who have been a focal point of the community for 130 years going to the wall over £8 million, when you have players in the same football pyramid being paid £15 million a year.

It’s mirrored in life though, we have those who use food banks then get evicted because the cost of living is too much, then you have Jeff Bezos whose net worth is reported to be $165 billion.

One of the issues for the likes of Bury, Bolton, Wigan, Stockport, Oldham, Macclesfield is the shadow of United and City, especially United.

People from those towns support the two biggest teams in the area, generally, and without fans your club will struggle.
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And the ironic fact is that Old Trafford and the Etihad could play to empty stadiums and still be very solvent.

posted on 23/8/19

comment by ViewFromDeWallen (U1581)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by BruceAndPally (U8201)
posted 19 hours, 16 minutes ago
It can be difficult to stomach a club who have been a focal point of the community for 130 years going to the wall over £8 million, when you have players in the same football pyramid being paid £15 million a year.

It’s mirrored in life though, we have those who use food banks then get evicted because the cost of living is too much, then you have Jeff Bezos whose net worth is reported to be $165 billion.

One of the issues for the likes of Bury, Bolton, Wigan, Stockport, Oldham, Macclesfield is the shadow of United and City, especially United.

People from those towns support the two biggest teams in the area, generally, and without fans your club will struggle.
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And the ironic fact is that Old Trafford and the Etihad could play to empty stadiums and still be very solvent.

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To be fair it often sounds like they are ……….

comment by Mattyp (U8926)

posted on 23/8/19

I’ve said before I wish I could be sorry for clubs in this sit uation but I just can’t.

All I remember is how much bile we got thrown at us when we went into admin.

How much abuse we got.

And how many people wished our club would die.

It’s not like I want them to go out of business or anything, it’s more that I can’t bring myself to feel anything for them over the fact they might.

comment by Jonty (U4614)

posted on 23/8/19

Hard to read this:

https://twitter.com/samjonesmcr/status/1164830109368324096?s=21

posted on 23/8/19

comment by Jonty (U4614)
posted 55 minutes ago
Hard to read this:

https://twitter.com/samjonesmcr/status/1164830109368324096?s=21
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The emotional investment is huge but even more so in these types of circumstances which are more prevalent than many of us realize, I bet.

Seems the FA/EFL have to come up with a program whereby administrators are appointed by them with a view to keeping the doors open and seeing a transfer of ownership takes place.

Legally this may not be so easy. Ownership is controlled in US professional leagues, but that may be due to their structure as franchises. A good example, if anyone is interested in learning more about this was the forced sale of the LA CLippers in the NBA by Donald Sterling, who had become a persona non grata in the league due to racist statements he had made.

posted on 23/8/19

Fingers crossed that the offer to buy the club has actually been accepted now.

posted on 27/8/19

Thoughts are with you guys today,horrible situation for the fans,just heard c&n have pulled out! Hopefully someone will step in asap.

All the best from the Blue half of Glasgow

posted on 27/8/19

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posted on 27/8/19

Terrible if they go under. Imbecile cudtodians and a flakey EFL at fault here.

posted on 27/8/19

Good luck everyone, All fans are thinking of you



posted on 28/8/19

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