Showing posts with label Gigg Lane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gigg Lane. Show all posts

Friday, 23 May 2014

Bury confirm pre-season fixtures


Bury FC have announced their pre season fixtures, getting under way at 7:30pm on 9th July with an away trip to Radcliffe Borough.

Nine days later, the Shakers host Championship side Sheffield Wednesday at Gigg Lane, before making the short journey to Salford to play the Ammies in a 3pm kick off game.

City were purchased earlier in the year by former Manchester United players Gary and Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt.

The Bury first team squad will then head to Tenerife for 7 days from 20th to 27th June.

On their return, Championship outfit Blackburn Rovers will await them at Gigg Lane on 30th June, kicking off at 7:45pm.

On August 1st and 2nd Bury will play firstly away at Ramsbottom United, fielding a mixed side, then the first team will take on Rochdale at home, the Dale won automatic promotion to League One after finishing 3rd in League Two last season.

The final games of pre season will see a mixed side play Wigan Athletic on Wednesday 6th August, at a neutral ground yet to be confirmed, followed by a Lee Rigby benefit game at Gigg Lane, kick off TBC.

Saturday, 19 April 2014

FC United to hold food collection for charity at Ashton game


To mark the clubs final regular season fixture at Gigg Lane against Ashton on Easter Monday, FC United of Manchester have joined forces with local charity Mustard Tree.

In recent months the food collection charity has seen an increase in demand, which requires the Mustard Tree Food Bank Store to replenish its reserves and avoid becoming seriously depleted.

The Red Rebels have a long-standing partnership with the charity, and just last year FC United fans came to the rescue with donations of much needed emergency provisions.

Chief executive of Mustard Tree, Adrian Nottingham said: “Last year we were really grateful for the support of FC United and its generous fans when a big Saturday collection gave a vitally needed boost to our food stores with six weeks worth of food added to our food store.”

The Charity is appealing to those generous kind-hearted supporters to bring any unwanted, spare food essentials to the Easter Monday fixture against the Robins.

These ‘food essentials’ include dried goods like cereal, fruit, nuts and eggs, tinned food, packets and cartons - sugar, flour, pasta, rice, noodles etc - and also personal items like soap, deodorant, toiletries, mouthwash, shaving cream and soft drinks.

Nottingham continued: “We hope that FC United fans can help out again this coming Monday by sharing what they can.”

Those supporters bringing food to the game on bank holiday Monday should look out for the Mustard Tree van, which will be parked to the right entrance of the ground just before the FC United membership stall.

A full list of acceptable essential items can be viewed on the Mustard Tree website here: http://www.mustardtree.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Essential-Food-Items.pdf

If you’d like to donate financially to the Mustard Tree cause you can do so by clicking on the donate button on the charities website: www.mustardtree.org.uk

FC United of Manchester: Dare to dream?


It’s been an out of sorts season for Manchester United, but for FC United of Manchester its business as usual as the pursuit for promotion to Skrill North intensifies.

The Red Rebels currently occupy 2nd in the Northern Premier League, now just a point behind league leaders Chorley with two games remaining.

Press Officer Andy Walker believes its Chorley’s title to lose: “Its in Chorley’s hands now, if they win their games then they’re up, they’ve got a superior goal difference to us, courtesy of the last couple of games they’ve had, they’ve got a run they’ll think is winnable.”

Eager to avoid the seemingly cursed play offs after 3 consecutive defeats at the final hurdle, FCUM still have work to do if they’re to usurp the Magpies from top spot.

“We’ve got to win our games to keep pressure on Chorley and that’s what we’ll be trying to do.”

A run of 9 wins on the trot came to an end in a 2-2 stalemate with Chorley a week ago, followed by a surprise defeat to Buxton.

However, FC United got back to winning ways courtesy of their game in hand with a 3-0 victory over Grantham on Tuesday night.

The Rebels followed up that result with another 3 points over relegated Stamford 2-3 away from home this afternoon, as Chorley dropped points on the road at Whitby Town.

“The lads are certainly confident that they can go on another run, last week against Buxton they looked tired and jaded, Buxton worked hard, people have to understand that teams work hard, they want to win football matches.”

Nothing but a string of wins will do if they are to continue their efforts to buck the trend of play off lottery.

“Every single time we cross that white line we’ve got to be on our mettle till the end of the season.”

The clubs come a long way since its controversial inception in 2005, born out of American businessman Malcolm Glazers takeover of Manchester United.

The cynics said it’d never work, but that group of maverick United fans have stuck to their task and a decade milestone since the clubs formation is fast approaching, what better way to celebrate than in a brand spanking new stadium.

Walker said: “I think it talks about the resilience of football fans, and the determination of people at our club, we wanted to created a different way, a better way for football, and I think we’re well on the way to doing that.”


Plans have been announced for a new 5,000 capacity stadium with construction of ‘Broadhurst Park’ due for completion in September.

Walker admits to a long-term vision for FC United, a club for the fans by the fans:

 “Its not just about the next couple of years, its about what we may be able to achieve in the foreseeable future, its about making that facility speak to the values and founding principles of our football club - affordable football, being able to come and have a good time at the ground.”

A viable chance to break away from the altogether practical ground share with Bury at Gigg Lane, to a place they can truly call home is a testament to the clubs independence.

Evidence shows that the rebels will have no trouble filling the new stadium on match days, with a strong and loyal fan following of support flocking week in week out.

“We’ve established ourselves as a club that’s getting over 1,000 season ticket holders, getting crowds close on 2,000 and over 3,000 members.”

To show appreciation to the fans that consistently turn out each game, the powers that be have made the decision that if the club doesn’t gain promotion this season, gate prices will stay the same.

Whereas if promotion is secured, adult prices will increase by £1, concessions and juniors will remain as they are.

By either rate, FC United of Manchester will be the cheapest in the league they will be plying their trade in next season.

Average attendances at ‘home’ are regularly in the thousands and 4,152 spectators were present to watch the recent draw with Chorley.

A sizable number through the gate for a club of their stature, only twice this season have Bury had a higher attendance than the fixture against the Magpies.


Next up for the Red Rebels is fifth placed Ashton United, who are the visitors to Gigg Lane on Easter Monday. Kick off is at 3pm.