Big Swifty
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.........and his little son Master Bates
Yes. A club gets into your blood. Can you imagine having to switch your allegience?By any measure? Surely measured by a Bury fan, it's tragic.
No. I dont know about Fylde, but Fleetwood have a long history of local support. In about 1965 I attended their FA Cup 1st round tie against Rochdale. O-0 draw at Fleetwood, followed by 5-0 replay defeat. But bags of locals at the first game.Fylde and Fleetwood are just clubs funded by pissed-off Blackpool fans.
Salford are a vanity project by people who can’t obtain ownership of the Rags.
Not proper clubs, just bollocks.
Not quite right. One less relegated club, so 3 down and 4 up.Wow. Didn’t know it was already four.
Now 1/4 of the league gets promoted. Madness.
The fact he is a tax exile in the Isle of Man tells you all you need to know about his passion for the town of Bury. Yesterday was a very,very sad day for football.What about billionaire Bury-born John Whittaker. A guy born into a family that built its wealth on the back of the blood, sweat and toil of working class folk from the town and surrounding areas.
You can invest in more than one EFL club, provided your holding is no more than 29.99%.Not allowed to be fair due to having league club. No one would onvest in Bury with any sense.
Starting again is the most sensible option financially, maybe they would get involved if in lower non-league.