THE DEVASTATING FALL OF BURY FOOTBALL CLUB - Gigg Lane, Abandoned Stadium

Two time FA Cup winners Bury FC were expelled from the EFL in 2019 for financial reasons. Bury were a football league club for their entire history and even finished as high as 4th in the old First Division.
Bury AFC are a phoenix club playing non league football. Can the fan owned club reach the promised land of the EFL again one day?
In this video I visited the abandoned stadium that is Gigg Lane as well as Stainton Park in Radcliffe (AFC Bury's new home).
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  • @FootyAdventures
    @FootyAdventures2 жыл бұрын

    What other abandoned stadiums do I need to visit?

  • @stephanieholt8282
    @stephanieholt82822 жыл бұрын

    Hi Sam. I'm a bury fan. Went to the gigg for 27 years. Followed them away too. I miss it. I have cerebral palsy and love to watch football. It just felt like it was ripped away from everyone. There are people I haven't seen since and that is the sad thing for me. Your vlogs are really well researched. I love the history of the clubs you visit.

  • @chemistry636
    @chemistry6362 жыл бұрын

    I am with you, Bury in whatever name, is Bury FC. People or companies that mess Football clubs about can`t take away the history or culture. The club in essence is the same. The history is uninterrupted. Today`s Bury, have won two FA cups. I am not a Bury supporter; but I applaud any efforts to keep the club going.

  • @lukelambert5104
    @lukelambert51042 жыл бұрын

    It's sad too see a local rival to go like that. Even though they was our most hated club, its still sad too see.

  • @stevenwilcox8631
    @stevenwilcox86312 жыл бұрын

    Steve Dale was never a football fan, in fact, he's stated numerous times that he doesn't like football. Most of the businesses that he was associated with fell into liquidation. The EFL failed Bury FC by not properly doing their due diligence when Dale took over. Dale bought the club for just £1 and he was hoping to get £2 million from a company that was interested in taking the club over, but that collapsed and he rejected four other offers. The EFL and Sale were a fault for Bury FC sad demise.

  • @neilwiltshire1467
    @neilwiltshire14672 жыл бұрын

    I have a strong personal connection to Bury and the football club, even though I have lived in Essex all my life, and was gutted when they were expelled from the EFL. My mum was born and bred there, met my dad when he was stationed at the barracks on Bolton Road and spent most of my summer holidays in the 70s staying at my grandma's bungalow just opposite in Buller Street or at other relatives houses nearby. She died in 1977 and is buried in the cemetery just down the road behind the ground. My dad took me to one of my first ever matches at a "big ground" when Bury played Plymouth Argyle in a League match at Gigg Lane and I also remember going to see the reserves play Sheffield United in the Central League there too, plus we even went to a derby League Cup tie at Rochdale too ! Happy memories ... I figure that it won't get me any brownie points judging fron some comments on here, but I am actually related to the Neville Family, Gary & Phil (& Tracy of course!) all having my mum's cousin as a grandmother. The only one I've ever met though was Neville Neville when I popped in the club on a visit a year after my dad died during the build up to Euro 1996 when the two boys were away on the infamous Hong Kong trip (dentist chair!) but he was just too distant a relative to have any idea who I or even my mum was ! It was in one of the buildings near the club shop on the edge of the car park as featured in Sam's video. I have always regarded Bury as my "second home town" visiting every couple of years or so and really hope that the fans can restore some level of competitive football to Gigg Lane somehow someway, hopefully as one united club. My mum died in 2016 and thankfully never saw the mess that followed at the famous Shakers home in her beloved birthplace...

  • @CraigM303
    @CraigM3032 жыл бұрын

    Your passion and coverage of football clubs up and down the country is amazing

  • @MarkAntony
    @MarkAntony2 жыл бұрын

    Manchester United old reserve team used to play at Gigg lane, as late as 90's I think. Also, United legend Wilf McGuiness managed Bury FC. Terrible demise, should never have been allowed to happen. Well done for highlighting this.

  • @darger3
    @darger32 жыл бұрын

    From an American Sports fan, this is why I watch you. We dont have history like this in sports (in the sense that this is still standing). My visits to the UK have always been punctuated by the long history. Well done again. Peace from Seattle. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧

  • @jakubncfc
    @jakubncfc2 жыл бұрын

    One of the best football KZreadrs keep it up 🔥🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @philipnewton6555
    @philipnewton65552 жыл бұрын

    Oldham fan here, it's tragic what happened to Bury. The way it's going at Latics we could be next to go. Clubs used to be run by local business men who were also fans of the club. Those days have gone sadly.

  • @FlyingKipperEh
    @FlyingKipperEh2 жыл бұрын

    Football club is far more than the company that ownes it. I do hope Bury will get the same ending as Wimbledon.

  • @shauntor7266
    @shauntor72662 жыл бұрын

    I watch Radcliffe as they’re my local club, I can’t afford to take my 3YO to United or City when he’s older so it’s Radcliffe and I don’t mean that as a snobbish lower league hipster type fan, it’s a great day out,the beer flows freely and it’s authentic, we’d love to have you down for a game - currently won 8/10 and top the form table.

  • @jimmycburfield5997
    @jimmycburfield59972 жыл бұрын

    Well done Sam. I am really quite moved by this video. As a Carlisle fan, Bury had a place in my heart. It was a nailed on away day for years.

  • @timlaycock326
    @timlaycock3262 жыл бұрын

    Partly reminds me of my local club, Aldershot. Not necessarily the ownership problem, but dying and rebuilding. I hope Bury comes back stronger. Because of your video, I will keep an eye out for them, and cheer them on.

  • @patrickdougan4066
    @patrickdougan40662 жыл бұрын

    I'm relatively a new football fan from the states. I love your education, enthusiasm and passion for the sport. Your channel is great. Thanks. We don't have this kind of history in the US.

  • @chrissaunders4703
    @chrissaunders47032 жыл бұрын

    I'm an Hereford fan and remember a game against Bury in about 1985 at our place. Hereford won 5-3 and was an absolute great game. Hopefully Bury and Hereford will rise again.

  • @reecedallison5764
    @reecedallison57642 жыл бұрын

    From what I've heard alot. Hoping to have them back playing next season. I heard they are trying to be accepted into the National League being both fan owned and partly owned by new investors. I don't know what the situation is but I really hope to see Bury FC back again soon where they belong

  • @lollylegs3632
    @lollylegs36322 жыл бұрын

    Love you to do one on Macclesfield too. Lower league and local teams are the lifeblood of the sport and I would love the EPL teams to engage with local clubs more financially and with infrastructure.

  • @tony306dt
    @tony306dt2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Sam. I’m from Bury, and it’s sad to see the club shut down and just as they were on the way up and doing well. It is a massive shame and hopefully someone can save the club and bring it back to what it is supposed to be. If I win a lottery then I’ll buy it and have it back in the league and be as big as they were. Save our shakers. 🙏🏻