'Could be a sad day for the town of Bury' it has been said. As harsh as it sounds, this has been coming for a long time......
Bury just does not have the level of support or interest in the town to survive.
The EFL need to have a long hard look at themselves about ownership of clubs. Yesterday I heard them say that they had no issues with Steve Dale taking over from Stuart Day as he was not a disqualified Director.......is this the only thing they looked at???...... The EFL have been demanding Steve Dale provide financial evidence to prove the Club can pay its way for this season, surely when they approved his ownership (was it December 2018?), when he bought the Club for £1, they asked for similar proof that he had the ability to see the Club progress.
I moved to the town of Bury when I was 7 in 1974, my Dad (RIP) wanting to better our family life when he was promoted at his job at ICI as was back then at Hexagon Tower in Blackley. In my time growing up at school I cannot remember there being one single Bury fan in junior school, in fact, I was probably one of two or three City fans at Junior school, I was surrounded by Rags and Dippers. Things did not change at High School, there may have been the odd number of Bury fans, on a similar number to City fans, but in the kick about at break time or dinner time, they were all there, whilst I was happy to be Dennis Tueart, the majority of kids wanted to be Stuart Pearson, Gordon Hill, Kevin Keegan or Kenny Daglish. from those days in the 70's. and prior to that, Bury have not had a chance.
In this modern day, it is clear that the Rags and Dippers still have influence in the town, the kids I grew up with will have produced kids who will have no doubt been drawn into the dark satanic arts of United and Liverpool. Yes, I admit City are also now getting a foothold in the town and in the decades ahead, I am sure that any little lad that relocates to Bury from Manchester and goes to his first day at school in Bury, will find many City fans by his side, alas, there will be no Bury fans, in fact if they went today, I think they would be hard pressed to find a Bury fan.
I was thinking exactly the same as you. In all the years I worked in Middleton,Chadderton,Salford and various parts of Manchester(47 years in total) I have only ever known one match going Bury fan. And that was 40+ years ago in 1977-79.
On a lesser scale, I am sure the Rags and Dippers have had a similar effect on local teams like Bolton and Oldham and you can then take that nationwide also, clubs in towns around the country whose potential support has been taken away by United and Liverpool, but I am sure you will not hear the Media say this.