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The younger amongst you won't know this, but there was a time ... long, long ago ... (I wish I could graphic this like the Star-Wars thing - words large and passing into the distance ... mod's look into it, please) when Bury's claim to fame was the best, and I mean the very very best, playing surface in the whole of UK football.Bury are to raise some much-needed revenue by staging a Monster Truck racing weekend on their Gigg Lane pitch, where the trucks will go head-to-head with the groundsman's tractor. (Bury official website)
Then they share it with Swinton RL ... and now this.
Can you imagine the playing surface after this has happened ?
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Oooops.
100% taken.
As Slim Pickens said, in Blazing Saddles " .... I am depressed ..."
100% taken.
As Slim Pickens said, in Blazing Saddles " .... I am depressed ..."
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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If Bolton were away, somewhere like Plymouth, my mates and I would go to Gig lane with some Bury fan mates. The best thing was you could literally go anywhere in the ground once you'd paid. So if you got a bit tired bouncing up and down on the Manchester Rd. end trampoline you could go and have a sit down in the main stand.
Then they played Leeds in the FA cup in 1975 I think it was. All the Manchester teams were away, Man yoo, City, us, etc. So the place was 'heaving' as they say down there. My god what a massive scrap it turned into. Great days.
Then they played Leeds in the FA cup in 1975 I think it was. All the Manchester teams were away, Man yoo, City, us, etc. So the place was 'heaving' as they say down there. My god what a massive scrap it turned into. Great days.

Here I stand foot in hand...talkin to my wall....I'm not quite right at all...am I?
It was the League Cup in October 1974,Leeds won 2-1 in front of 16,354.InsaneApache wrote:If Bolton were away, somewhere like Plymouth, my mates and I would go to Gig lane with some Bury fan mates. The best thing was you could literally go anywhere in the ground once you'd paid. So if you got a bit tired bouncing up and down on the Manchester Rd. end trampoline you could go and have a sit down in the main stand.
Then they played Leeds in the FA cup in 1975 I think it was. All the Manchester teams were away, Man yoo, City, us, etc. So the place was 'heaving' as they say down there. My god what a massive scrap it turned into. Great days.
I am a bit younger and hated Bury during the 80s due to them having a better side that beat us on a regular basis.As a Bury hater i went along to their their League Cup tie against QPR in 87/88 hoping to see the top flight visitors give them a thrashing.Unfortunately Bury won 1-0.
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