stonerblue
Well-Known Member
Fuck me you're putting some effort into slagging off lower league footy and Bury. Mostly bollox as well.The merge is pointless and bury FC have folded gone and only live in name alone, so let them R.I.P
Fuck me you're putting some effort into slagging off lower league footy and Bury. Mostly bollox as well.The merge is pointless and bury FC have folded gone and only live in name alone, so let them R.I.P
Fuck me you're putting some effort into slagging off lower league footy and Bury. Mostly bollox as well.
Yes obviously but why set it at 66% YES when 51% YES equates to a majority? I don’t get it.Because that's the individual rules of each organisation. Both have to vote for the merger as a YES/YES.
It’s quite common in referendums to specify a certain margin so that people can’t query the legitimacy of the result. I remember a vote once that ended up at 51.8% and it caused no end of problems.Yes obviously but why set it at 66% YES when 51% YES equates to a majority? I don’t get it.
Haha. And Brexit went ahead! So in this vote more than 51.8% agree the clubs should merge and yet it doesn’t go ahead! It’s bonkers. The majority of Bury folk want the merger and want football back at Gigg Lane and yet the votes of a minority are scuppering the entire shebang! Can’t believe what’s going on and am genuinely gutted for Bury FC and all who love it.It’s quite common in referendums to specify a certain margin so that people can’t query the legitimacy of the result. I remember a vote once that ended up at 51.8% and it caused no end of problems.
Each entity is a Mutual Society and the rules of the individual societies state that 66% of that society must vote in favour of a motion for it to pass. Not sure if the final decision was made by attendance at the EGM with the initial polling just getting it on the ballot paper. Either way you can't look at at the two ballots as a whole otherwise the strong turnout at AFC would override the democratic process of another wholly independent organisation.Yes obviously but why set it at 66% YES when 51% YES equates to a majority? I don’t get it.
AFC Bury have a good base and level of support and if they get back to Gigg that support will probably increase so they have a future. Not sure about the other group.Haha. And Brexit went ahead! So in this vote more than 51.8% agree the clubs should merge and yet it doesn’t go ahead! It’s bonkers. The majority of Bury folk want the merger and want football back at Gigg Lane and yet the votes of a minority are scuppering the entire shebang! Can’t believe what’s going on and am genuinely gutted for Bury FC and all who love it.
But a majority of Bury folk haven't commented on the merger, just 1% of the boroughs population. Ask them if they want £450,000 of leveling up funding to be put into this.Haha. And Brexit went ahead! So in this vote more than 51.8% agree the clubs should merge and yet it doesn’t go ahead! It’s bonkers. The majority of Bury folk want the merger and want football back at Gigg Lane and yet the votes of a minority are scuppering the entire shebang! Can’t believe what’s going on and am genuinely gutted for Bury FC and all who love it.
Seated behind the top goal (ground has quite a slope from end to end). Rest is hard standing/ terracing. There used to be some free grassy area behind the bottom goal, but it looks like it’s all developed, or fenced off nowadays.Totally unrelated but has anyone been to the neuven stadium where these and radcliffe play? It's just down the road from me and I want to visit. Is it all seated? My 2 little ones get restless sitting down into the 2nd half. At other local grounds like Atherton , Prestwich and daisy hill there's bits of space and grass etc that they can mess about in while the games on. Anything like that here?
The AFC lot wanted to keep a team going to rep the town and for their kids to have someone to support. The plan was aways to merge if GiggLane could be saved and if processes were put in place so a gangster could never steal their club’s existence ever again.AFC Bury have a good base and level of support and if they get back to Gigg that support will probably increase so they have a future. Not sure about the other group.
Seated behind the top goal (ground has quite a slope from end to end). Rest is hard standing/ terracing. There used to be some free grassy area behind the bottom goal, but it looks like it’s all developed, or fenced off nowadays.
Others may know better. I’ve not been there in person for several years.
There's 2 seated stands one at each end, the facilities are very good now with a top playing surface and excellent clubhouse/bar facilities, some good games to see there both watching Radcliffe and AFC when City arnt playing, give it a go....Seated behind the top goal (ground has quite a slope from end to end). Rest is hard standing/ terracing. There used to be some free grassy area behind the bottom goal, but it looks like it’s all developed, or fenced off nowadays.
Others may know better. I’ve not been there in person for several years.
Not all seater, you can even stand up with a pint.Totally unrelated but has anyone been to the neuven stadium where these and radcliffe play? It's just down the road from me and I want to visit. Is it all seated? My 2 little ones get restless sitting down into the 2nd half. At other local grounds like Atherton , Prestwich and daisy hill there's bits of space and grass etc that they can mess about in while the games on. Anything like that here?
The result is bonkers though, it doesn't reflect what the majority of people with an interest in football in Bury actually understand and think about the situation as it stands, and how to go forward.But a majority of Bury folk haven't commented on the merger, just 1% of the boroughs population. Ask them if they want £450,000 of leveling up funding to be put into this.
Using Brexit is a bad example as it was one question to one society (us) with a first past the post rule.
If the boards of City and United put a vote to merge out there and United's 184 million social media followers said yes and our 108 million said no then on your basis we'd merge. But done as individual societies we wouldn't as one party doesn't want to.
It's not bonkers it's the democratic process for each legal entity..
This will be the fourth season that Bury FC haven't played football.I get what you are saying but i also get the need to fight for your club and hope for a miracle until the very end and not just fucking off to another club, its a tough one and im not sure where this leaves them
Same with the Premier League. Needs 14 clubs to push rules through rather than 11.Each entity is a Mutual Society and the rules of the individual societies state that 66% of that society must vote in favour of a motion for it to pass. Not sure if the final decision was made by attendance at the EGM with the initial polling just getting it on the ballot paper. Either way you can't look at at the two ballots as a whole otherwise the strong turnout at AFC would override the democratic process of another wholly independent organisation.