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Bury return to English football pyramid after FOUR YEARS in cold.. but expelled EFL club must start from near the bottom

Bury FC’s New Owners Survey Gigg Lane Stadium 20/1/2022. Justin Allen joins the new owners of Bury FC. Justin and the joint owners surveying Gigg Lane Stadium inside and outside. The outside seems fairly reasonable, but the insides have been vandalised and needs a lots of work to get ready for league football again. Pic Dave Pinegar

BURY FC will officially return to the football pyramid in August after four years out in the cold.

The expelled EFL club will be in the ninth tier competing in the North West Counties League Premier Division following a fans’ vote at Gigg Lane on Friday night.

Bury FC will be back playing at Gigg Lane in August after historic vote
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Bury FC will be back playing at Gigg Lane in August after historic vote

Members of the Bury Football Club Supporters Society and the Shakers Community Society overwhelmingly decided in favour of merging.

BFCSS own the Bury FC name, stadium and history while the SCS own the breakaway team Bury AFC, which was set up in the immediate aftermath of the Shakers’ expulsion in 2019.

The FA had rejected a standalone application from BFCSS to enter Bury FC into the pyramid this season — but will rubber-stamp the club competing in the pyramid with both supporter groups merging to run it as one entity.

The ground-breaking vote means that the club will have access to another £300,000 from the government’s levelling up fund, having already received £700,000 to upgrade the stadium. 

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Also Bury Council will grant the club a further £450,000 towards making Gigg Lane a community hub.

A spokesman at the club told SunSport: “This is an historic night for Bury FC.

“Supporters have fought hard to get football back to Gigg Lane and now this is definitely going to happen for next season.

“It’s been a big journey with a lot of people putting their time, money, support and effort into making this happen.

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“Now Bury FC once again has one voice, one identity and can truly start the climb back up the divisions with our plan being to win back our EFL status.”

To do that Bury FC will need to win five promotions.

A board will be appointed after a further vote of the membership — in a model which will be a minimum of 51 per cent fan owned, to avoid a repeat of a single owner running the club into the ground.

BURY, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson (centre) kicks a football during a visit to Bury FC at their Gigg Lane ground, Bury, Greater Manchester, England. (Photo Danny Lawson - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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The club were awarded £1million from the government's levelling up fund, which was announced by Boris Johnson at Gigg Lane when he was prime minister
File photo dated 23-08-2019 of Bury fans deliver a symbolic coffin reading 'R.I.P Bury F.C. 1885 ?' at Gigg Lane, home of Bury FC. PA Photo. Issue date: Thursday December 12, 2019. Just four months after celebrating promotion to League One, Bury were expelled by the English Football League after failing to find a buyer to rescue it from its financial difficulties. In doing so, the Shakers became the first club to drop out of the Football League since Maidstone United were liquidated in 1992. See PA story SPORT Christmas Best and Worst.Photo credit should read Dave Howarth/PA Wire.
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Fans have fought hard to get Bury FC back to Gigg Lane in the football pyramid