tomorrow can't come quick enough 14:17 - Oct 16 with 2297024 views | batman | Not for us, but for Bury. i was credit checking a potential customer and decided to nosey onto BFC's file and was (or maybe not) supprised to see a new CCJ for circa £22k lodged only Wednesday this week. looks like they are in need of a bumper crowd tomorrow to settle some bills | | | | |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:44 - Aug 28 with 4090 views | kiwidale |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:50 - Aug 28 by sweetcorn | Cant really understand peoples celebrations, but each to their own i suppose.. Personally would have preferred to see them survive, rochdale vs bury is always the first fixture i look for and is a game i look forward too, wont be doing that for quite some time now i suppose. |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:45 - Aug 28 with 4082 views | Sandyman | The FA confirmed this morning that Bury had also been kicked out of this season’s FA Cup. A statement said: “...Following on from their expulsion from the English Football League, Bury FC will no longer be able to participate in the Emirates FA Cup for the 2019/20 season" Kicked out of the EFL Kicked out of the Carabao Trophy Kicked out of the The EFL Trophy (currently Leasing.com Trophy) Kicked out of the FA Cup TWICE History eh? . | | | |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:51 - Aug 28 with 4047 views | ParkinsGimp |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 06:30 - Aug 28 by dingdangblue | Fancy selling tickets for Saturday before they'd even announced a decision on their future? Fancy arranging for fans to clean a stadium on the day an announcement was being made - why not wait till today? Seems a typical bury thing to do - blase till the end. |
That was so funny seeing all the mongs queue up to buy a ticket to see them play Donny. All this poor bleating from MSM and sports media is a disgrace. Not one outlet has toold the truth about these horrible cheating scum bags. Enjoy the ride etc . Will they still be chanting Fail Fail Fail LOL I for one have no sympathy for them , they knew what they were doing and ignored us and many others , even acting the bertis big balls , then mocking Blackpool , who saw the future of their club and did the honourable thing and fought against it. Bolton have done the same and protested against Anderson, they are showing humility , those mongs outside Giggle last night where hilarious , such sad individuals . Bye bye , no phoenix club that lot couldnt shake a single bucket together LOL | | | |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:05 - Aug 28 with 3949 views | ParkinsGimp |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:50 - Aug 28 by Plattyswrinklynuts | Don’t particularly want to kick poor Dave when he’s down but can’t agree with his statement about Gigg. If a potential developer can demonstrate a “pressing housing need” then there’s every likelihood that the ground will go, regardless of covenants etc. And the longer the ground is empty the more likely that possibility. |
I'd love to kick poor Dave whilst he's down, I bet a few car park investors might want to join in as well. Odious club. | | | |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:09 - Aug 28 with 3930 views | MoonyDale |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 12:24 - Aug 28 by electricblue | Even if it did happen in the early days would there have been a phoenix club formed! I dserously doubt that it would have... The FB trust dont seem to have it in them TBH.... I could be wrong. The FB trust needs disbanding and new trust formed with the sole intention of getting a new club formed..... |
Reading the posts over there I'd say they have no chance of forming a phoenix club, there's more factions than you can shake a stick at all wanting different things, they are still trying to wriggle out if the punishment dished out to them.....Take it on the chin and fkin move on ........ | |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:09 - Aug 28 with 3923 views | 49thseason |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:53 - Aug 28 by heywooddale | Agreed, if councils and developers can push through building on green belt then they can certainly get round a covenant for an unused football ground if it ends up that way. |
Its a brownfield site, Bury council will grant permission to build on it in preference to allowing building on greenbelt. | | | |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:22 - Aug 28 with 3837 views | krafty80 | What a strange feeling -- I certainly didn't think the day would come where Bury were expelled from the football league, whatever the views of those of us who think 'financial doping' is wrong. I've resisted commenting even though Dale's rivalry with the Shakers is quite personal for me (my family moved from Dale to Bury when I was very young and I grew up and went to school there -- fun in the mid-90s!) I want to gloat but I can't really bring myself to. Instead I've just got this feeling of gratitude towards Dale in general and Chris Dunphy in particular. Because surely the only way to avoid the dire straits in which Bury found themselves is if the people running the club know how to (awful term, soz) 'manage expectations'. You might routinely sell your best player in January, derailing a promotion bid. You might sell another to avoid a tax bill. You might have to explain away endless 'undisclosed fees'. You might agree to pay the wages a 35 year old, one-time Premier League striker wants. You might sign George bloody Donnelly. You will get scrutiny. You will get absolute pelters when you sell a player. There will be talk of 'a lack of ambition'. there might no 'ride to enjoy'. Your club might end up stuck in the same infernal division so long they start to name it after you. You might never take some 'too good to be true' money just to go up. You may get no thanks whatsoever for paying the bills on time. And when you have the good grace still to have a pint with a few away fans on a long trip down south, and you can try to explain it all, and show that you are just trying to keep the club on the rails for the next generation, then surely you are the epitome of a successful Chairman. So thanks to Chris Dunphy, and thanks also to the current board and all those involved in running our club. Today just seems the right day to say that. There by the grace of God etc. Up the Dale. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:33 - Aug 28 with 3757 views | D_Alien |
Nah Fine sentiments, which have been posted on here by our own Daleys many times, and not just in this thread Sentiment isn't enough for a journalist. He's utterly failed to pay the basic attention to the cumulative episodes of overspending, pissing on creditors and an arrogance among a significant proportion of their fanbase Shite journalism | |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:34 - Aug 28 with 3753 views | 1907 |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:22 - Aug 28 by krafty80 | What a strange feeling -- I certainly didn't think the day would come where Bury were expelled from the football league, whatever the views of those of us who think 'financial doping' is wrong. I've resisted commenting even though Dale's rivalry with the Shakers is quite personal for me (my family moved from Dale to Bury when I was very young and I grew up and went to school there -- fun in the mid-90s!) I want to gloat but I can't really bring myself to. Instead I've just got this feeling of gratitude towards Dale in general and Chris Dunphy in particular. Because surely the only way to avoid the dire straits in which Bury found themselves is if the people running the club know how to (awful term, soz) 'manage expectations'. You might routinely sell your best player in January, derailing a promotion bid. You might sell another to avoid a tax bill. You might have to explain away endless 'undisclosed fees'. You might agree to pay the wages a 35 year old, one-time Premier League striker wants. You might sign George bloody Donnelly. You will get scrutiny. You will get absolute pelters when you sell a player. There will be talk of 'a lack of ambition'. there might no 'ride to enjoy'. Your club might end up stuck in the same infernal division so long they start to name it after you. You might never take some 'too good to be true' money just to go up. You may get no thanks whatsoever for paying the bills on time. And when you have the good grace still to have a pint with a few away fans on a long trip down south, and you can try to explain it all, and show that you are just trying to keep the club on the rails for the next generation, then surely you are the epitome of a successful Chairman. So thanks to Chris Dunphy, and thanks also to the current board and all those involved in running our club. Today just seems the right day to say that. There by the grace of God etc. Up the Dale. |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:45 - Aug 28 with 3694 views | robbowood |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 04:39 - Aug 28 by DiddyDave | Totally agree with your sentiments Ken. I think this is a tragedy not only for the supporters and town of Bury,but for Lancashire and football in general. Sure we love to take the piss out of each other on derby days,sing silly songs about our respective towns,but they are the highlights of the season,bigger than average crowds,each hoping for bragging rights till the next time we meet. The EFL do have to shoulder a lot of the blame,obviously their character assessments,or whatever they call it,has failed badly here as it has at many other clubs and this should be a watershed case to make sure the likes of Dale and Day never have the chance of sucking the blood out of other vulnerable clubs who live on shoestring budgets,Dale are one of them. I`ve seen many games at Bury,as I`m sure many people on here will have,saw them in the Second Division in the Sixties when they had a good side,Bob Stokoe as manager,me and my dad going on the bus. Saw Newcastle beat them 7-2,saw Brian Clough play his last game for Middlesbrough when he did his knee crashing into Chris Harker who later helped Dale to promotion. Saw great players like Colin Bell,Alex Lindsay and potentially the best of them all,Jimmy Kerr,a Scots lad who sadly had to give the game away at just 19 years of age. A few on here will love the fact that Bury are now history,but parochialism apart,they will be missed,twice this year and into the future,no more derby matches-ever. Football in Lancashire will be for the worse for their demise. |
As a schoolboy I used to go to Bury and/or Bolton if I couldn't get to Spotland (on the bus). In the 1960s I was at the last game of the season. BWFC were at Charlton and needed a win to have a chance of promotion (they lost 2-0) and Wimbledon were beginning their rise up the Football League and were at Gigg. Wimbledon won 4-1 and I can still remember one of their goals at the Cemetery end and I was standing at the half-way line opposite the main stand. I also went to a night game when BFC played Chelsea. Tommy Docherty went to see Bolton's Wyn Davies who was scoring lots of goals but he was marked out of the game by Colin Waldron who he signed instead!! As far as I am concerned it is just as much a disaster for us (and all the local football league teams and football in general) as it is for Bury and their supporters. We've lost around £70000 in gate receipts this season - times this over a number of seasons and we are talking a lot of money which we badly need Only the most biased and ignorant Dale supporter will be happy at what has happened. Hopefully they will be able to do a Wimbledon and get back in the Football League We should thank ourselves luckly that it is BFC and not us who have been taken over by people who don't give one jot about the club and its history - who mortgage the club, take out loans at massive interest rates, spend money they don't have and owe millions to local companies, hmrc and Bury Council If nothing else the EFL should be 100% reorganised so that never again can people like Day and Dale be allowed to own a football club | | | |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:48 - Aug 28 with 3689 views | DorkingDale | By the grace of God....... Football supporters don't have a say in club ownership, unless they have a shareholding themselves. Instead of crowing about Bury's plight, we need to be thankful that we've been fortunate enough to have responsible owners, chairmen & directors in recent years. Without that we wouldn't be in the relatively stable situation we are in today. Those of us that remember Tommy Cannon know that it could so easily have been different. Personally I'm very sad to see Bury go - they were always my Mum's family's team & we've enjoyed decades of rivalry & jokes at each others expense, not to mention all those great derbies. I will miss them. | | | |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:48 - Aug 28 with 3687 views | MoonyDale |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:22 - Aug 28 by krafty80 | What a strange feeling -- I certainly didn't think the day would come where Bury were expelled from the football league, whatever the views of those of us who think 'financial doping' is wrong. I've resisted commenting even though Dale's rivalry with the Shakers is quite personal for me (my family moved from Dale to Bury when I was very young and I grew up and went to school there -- fun in the mid-90s!) I want to gloat but I can't really bring myself to. Instead I've just got this feeling of gratitude towards Dale in general and Chris Dunphy in particular. Because surely the only way to avoid the dire straits in which Bury found themselves is if the people running the club know how to (awful term, soz) 'manage expectations'. You might routinely sell your best player in January, derailing a promotion bid. You might sell another to avoid a tax bill. You might have to explain away endless 'undisclosed fees'. You might agree to pay the wages a 35 year old, one-time Premier League striker wants. You might sign George bloody Donnelly. You will get scrutiny. You will get absolute pelters when you sell a player. There will be talk of 'a lack of ambition'. there might no 'ride to enjoy'. Your club might end up stuck in the same infernal division so long they start to name it after you. You might never take some 'too good to be true' money just to go up. You may get no thanks whatsoever for paying the bills on time. And when you have the good grace still to have a pint with a few away fans on a long trip down south, and you can try to explain it all, and show that you are just trying to keep the club on the rails for the next generation, then surely you are the epitome of a successful Chairman. So thanks to Chris Dunphy, and thanks also to the current board and all those involved in running our club. Today just seems the right day to say that. There by the grace of God etc. Up the Dale. |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:54 - Aug 28 with 3655 views | DorkingDale | Snap - great minds think alike. I moved in the opposite direction, from Bury to Rochdale, when I was 9 but still went to school there. The 2 clubs have always been interlinked in my mind by the intense rivalry & it will never be quite the same again. | | | |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 14:37 - Aug 28 with 3474 views | AussieDale | It's not just the current board and Chris Dunphy we should be thankful for. I was recently looking at either the 64/65 or 65/66 division 4 league tables. It was the year that Dale finished about 6th. The amazing thing about that table is out of the bottom 13 clubs that year 12 have left the league either temporarily or permanently, all with bigger supporter bases than ours. It's a minor miracle where we are today, and not often commented on. It should be. With the exception of one or two years in the 80's ever since the days of Fred Radcliffe we've been very fortunate with the quality of our boards. [Post edited 28 Aug 2019 14:46]
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 14:45 - Aug 28 with 3438 views | DaleiLama |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:47 - Aug 28 by kel | “get what your saying but I can't bring myself to have energy to hate / dislike Rochdale. There so irrelevant and define a complete nomark club it's really like, pfft, whatever !! May be they can't get over the fact that they only exist because we let them, as we rightly had the size and magnitude to vote them into our higher echelon of league football. Suppose we're actually like their father to that little pip squeak of a club, that may be why they want us to die, the king is dead and all that. ” That’s a football league club to you, Mr Bistow. How things can change in a couple of days eh? [Post edited 28 Aug 2019 11:48]
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You mean the same fella that posted this "We're lashing out at the moment, it's not their fault we have gone tits up we need a little dignity if we are going to move forward." (this about the Nevilles actually, but the hypocrisy still stands - there are some incredible views expressed over there on occasions as you well know, but his are without doubt amongst the most ludicrous on the planet). | |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 14:52 - Aug 28 with 3378 views | TVOS1907 |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 11:47 - Aug 28 by kel | “get what your saying but I can't bring myself to have energy to hate / dislike Rochdale. There so irrelevant and define a complete nomark club it's really like, pfft, whatever !! May be they can't get over the fact that they only exist because we let them, as we rightly had the size and magnitude to vote them into our higher echelon of league football. Suppose we're actually like their father to that little pip squeak of a club, that may be why they want us to die, the king is dead and all that. ” That’s a football league club to you, Mr Bistow. How things can change in a couple of days eh? [Post edited 28 Aug 2019 11:48]
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And some of them are now starting to turn on us and this thread. | |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 14:54 - Aug 28 with 3368 views | D_Alien |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 14:52 - Aug 28 by TVOS1907 | And some of them are now starting to turn on us and this thread. |
Yayyyyyyyy!!!! Bring it ONNNNNNN!!!!! | |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 14:54 - Aug 28 with 3372 views | BartRowou | Does anyone know if there was any truth in the Dunphy/Goodwin/Hill takeover rumour from a couple of weeks ago? | |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:05 - Aug 28 with 3307 views | scarrow |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 13:48 - Aug 28 by DorkingDale | By the grace of God....... Football supporters don't have a say in club ownership, unless they have a shareholding themselves. Instead of crowing about Bury's plight, we need to be thankful that we've been fortunate enough to have responsible owners, chairmen & directors in recent years. Without that we wouldn't be in the relatively stable situation we are in today. Those of us that remember Tommy Cannon know that it could so easily have been different. Personally I'm very sad to see Bury go - they were always my Mum's family's team & we've enjoyed decades of rivalry & jokes at each others expense, not to mention all those great derbies. I will miss them. |
Day on paper was a good owner ambitious etc. Dale was obvious. How could the efl know Day was someone who would bankrupt the club | |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:08 - Aug 28 with 3284 views | TVOS1907 |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 14:54 - Aug 28 by D_Alien | Yayyyyyyyy!!!! Bring it ONNNNNNN!!!!! |
And I quote: "The issue is that we can be in the ninth tier of English Football and we will still be a bigger club than them. They are so insignificant that literally no one cares about them. " | |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:17 - Aug 28 with 3222 views | Sandyman |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:08 - Aug 28 by TVOS1907 | And I quote: "The issue is that we can be in the ninth tier of English Football and we will still be a bigger club than them. They are so insignificant that literally no one cares about them. " |
Crazy handcuffs woman says they are as big as Man City, Man Utd, Everton and Liverpool. What a ludicrous perception they have of themselves. They don't even have a league to play in! | | | |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:20 - Aug 28 with 3188 views | D_Alien |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:08 - Aug 28 by TVOS1907 | And I quote: "The issue is that we can be in the ninth tier of English Football and we will still be a bigger club than them. They are so insignificant that literally no one cares about them. " |
That's their Big Issue, then I don't visit the dank ramblings-board of a non-existent football club, and if that's what they've got to say, clearly i needn't bother I was starting to get excited for a minute, too... | |
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tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:40 - Aug 28 with 3078 views | TVOS1907 |
tomorrow can't come quick enough on 15:20 - Aug 28 by D_Alien | That's their Big Issue, then I don't visit the dank ramblings-board of a non-existent football club, and if that's what they've got to say, clearly i needn't bother I was starting to get excited for a minute, too... |
Johnny Dankworth - Cleo Laine's husband? Maybe not! | |
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