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C.I.B 30-11-2006 08:48

Bury FC
 
Your biggest game is nearing, 28th dec. The white army are coming, and going away with 3 points, remember after the match at gigg and you lot were gloating because you were on the up and we were struggling. How things change quickly in football. Be prepared for the Bury invasion, ask Rochfail 2000+ Bury in a crowd of 4,499. COME ON BURY.:engsmil:

Outback Ozzy 30-11-2006 08:53

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Who are ya???

Wynonie Harris 30-11-2006 09:36

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Bury?...Oh yeah, you're the club who nearly went bankrupt a few years ago until we helped you out.

KIPAX 30-11-2006 11:12

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They play at FC Uniteds ground don't they?

AccyMad 30-11-2006 11:20

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If you turn up on the 28th mate you might be a bit late - we're playing you on Boxing Day which I think traditionally is on the 26th :)

C.I.B 30-11-2006 11:28

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Typing error on my part there, What are good pubs to go to before our victory lads. There shoud be 1500 of us coming.

southernred 30-11-2006 12:19

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Bury have only got 1400 tickets, so if you bring 1500 which would be the vast majority of your home support, 100 will be locked out!!!

Seriously we hope you bring a few, we can spend the money when the transfer window opens in January.

However don't think your "fancy dans" will be up for a day out at the "wonderful" FES.

I would if Chris Casper will hold training sessions at Radcliffe Boro in preparation!!

When was the last time Bury played infront of a full house???

Man City at home in the old 1st division is the likely answer!!

KIPAX 30-11-2006 12:32

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Bury v Weymouth pics from last week on www.kipax.com .. are they bringing more than they have at home for an fa cup game?

C.I.B 30-11-2006 12:36

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When was the last time Bury played infront of a full house???

Man City at home in the old 1st division is the likely answer!!

Please remind me what relevence this has to us Bringing 1500 to your place, even if we only receive 1400 tickets there will still be as many of us as you. If Bury fans cannot find tickets for the away end then we'll just go in the home end, by purchacing tickets pre 26th Dec. Your biggest attendance will be on the 26th.

C.I.B 30-11-2006 12:40

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Originally Posted by KIPAX (Post 343034)
Bury v Weymouth pics from last week on www.kipax.com .. are they bringing more than they have at home for an fa cup game?

Just under 2500 for a cold wet Tuesday night match, against a confrence side from the southern end of the country. Less than 500 away fans, hardly works out at under 1500 home fans, get real mate.

JEFF 30-11-2006 12:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 343041)
Just under 2500 for a cold wet Tuesday night match, against a confrence side from the southern end of the country. Less than 500 away fans, hardly works out at under 1500 home fans, get real mate.

Actual attendance 2231 (which is not just under 2500 - it is just over 2000)

C.I.B 30-11-2006 13:13

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Originally Posted by JEFF (Post 343051)
Actual attendance 2231 (which is not just under 2500 - it is just over 2000)

Okay then there were 269 people short of being 2500, however even if Weymouth did bring 500 fans thats still 1731 Bury fans for a cold, wet Tuesday night match. So thats still more fans at an home game than what we would be bringing to your ground(331 to be precise)

JEFF 30-11-2006 13:33

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Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 343062)
Okay then there were 269 people short of being 2500, however even if Weymouth did bring 500 fans thats still 1731 Bury fans for a cold, wet Tuesday night match. So thats still more fans at an home game than what we would be bringing to your ground(331 to be precise)

1731-331=1400 - so you are only bringing 1400 now not 1500. By the way I think it's only all ticket for Bury fans not for home fans.

C.I.B 30-11-2006 13:43

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Originally Posted by JEFF (Post 343070)
1731-331=1400 - so you are only bringing 1400 now not 1500. By the way I think it's only all ticket for Bury fans not for home fans.

Well if we are only being allocated 1400 tickets then officially there will only be 1400 of us there, however if its not all ticket for home fans then i would expect Bury fans to be trying the home end. Doesn't that tell you something, only all ticket for Bury fans.

AccyMad 30-11-2006 13:57

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And you think it's ok to come on here and blatantly advertise the fact that some of your fans will be tring to get in the home end? Not the brightest of ideas!

Doug 30-11-2006 14:04

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See you on the 28th lads; bring a coat and a flask. At least you'll be warm and watered when you return home deflated after your festive defeat.

Merry Christmas Bury FC. All the best for the New Year.

Redraine 30-11-2006 14:07

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 343083)
And you think it's ok to come on here and blatantly advertise the fact that some of your fans will be tring to get in the home end? Not the brightest of ideas!

What's wrong with that? let 'em all come! If the good citizens of Accy are more interested in snoozing in front of the telly, then more fool them!
Surely you're not thinking there will be trouble in the season of goodwill?:)

AccyMad 30-11-2006 14:14

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Originally Posted by Redraine (Post 343087)
What's wrong with that? let 'em all come! If the good citizens of Accy are more interested in snoozing in front of the telly, then more fool them!
Surely you're not thinking there will be trouble in the season of goodwill?:)

I'd certainly hope not and am not suggesting that there could be but what's the point of segregating in the first place if away fans can get in to the home end?

Redraine 30-11-2006 14:20

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Did you not spot my tongue in cheek?

Kiwi John 30-11-2006 16:00

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Why are BURY only getting 1400 tickets???? Does our club think that 3600 locals will turn-up??? Give them as many as they can sell.and if we're outnumbered,too bad.But we will have more bucks to bank.

John_Timmins 30-11-2006 16:03

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its all about how the ground in segregated, would be hard if not impossible to segregate it anymore to give them more tickets :)

cant wait till bury come...spend plenty of money and go home unhappy at the end leaving all 3 points in accy:)

pipinfort 30-11-2006 16:06

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1400!! surely thats the whole population of the small town in manchester!!!??

Kiwi John 30-11-2006 16:16

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Give 'em both ends.. Ultras and co can relocate to Whinney Hill part.Lull them into a false sense of 'domination by them 'taking' the Claytons. When we're 4 zip up at halftime,they will all proceed to leave the ground,Ultras and co get Claytons back( and be dry for half the game),club is full of $$$,team will get 3 points and we're all happy.
Simple. :)

mthead 30-11-2006 16:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 343041)
Just under 2500 for a cold wet Tuesday night match, against a confrence side from the southern end of the country. Less than 500 away fans, hardly works out at under 1500 home fans, get real mate.

What you on mate???We fill YOUR ground more than YOU do for F.C.United matches in the little old North West Counties League 1.You seriously have no bragging rights:) I also travelled to the Gigg earlier in the season for the night match you had with Stanley.Non of your ends were even a quarter full,and you was well and truelly out-sung by the Stanley lads in your own back yard.On that night the Manchester Rd End looked an empty and quiet place to be.Try going when F.C.are there its a total different picture.:) GO ON STANLEY,STUFF'EM !!!!!:D :D :D

C.I.B 30-11-2006 16:36

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 343143)
1400!! surely thats the whole population of the small town in manchester!!!??

And your not a small town in Blackburn, the biggest gate you'll get all season will be against us, so I hardly think that the thriving town of Bury(which is spending 200million on extending the town centre) is a small town in Manchester. Unlike your backwater village in Blackburn. Do you still ride around on horse and cart by the way.:D

Doug 30-11-2006 16:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 343172)
And your not a small town in Blackburn, the biggest gate you'll get all season will be against us, so I hardly think that the thriving town of Bury(which is spending 200million on extending the town centre) is a small town in Manchester. Unlike your backwater village in Blackburn. Do you still ride around on horse and cart by the way.:D

Bo**ocks........................:D :)

C.I.B 30-11-2006 16:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mthead (Post 343169)
What you on mate???We fill YOUR ground more than YOU do for F.C.United matches in the little old North West Counties League 1.You seriously have no bragging rights:) I also travelled to the Gigg earlier in the season for the night match you had with Stanley.Non of your ends were even a quarter full,and you was well and truelly out-sung by the Stanley lads in your own back yard.On that night the Manchester Rd End looked an empty and quiet place to be.Try going when F.C.are there its a total different picture.:) GO ON STANLEY,STUFF'EM !!!!!:D :D :D

Yes our ground, go find your own. Went to our game pre season and all you lot sang about was Man Utd, and if we charged £7 for adults every home game then yes we would be averaging gates of 4-5000 every home game. IF you reach league level will your club charge you mis fits £7 entry into our ground....I think not.

mthead 30-11-2006 16:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 343177)
Yes our ground, go find your own. Went to our game pre season and all you lot sang about was Man Utd, and if we charged £7 for adults every home game then yes we would be averaging gates of 4-5000 every home game. IF you reach league level will your club charge you mis fits £7 entry into our ground....I think not.

If we weren't there were would your beloved club be??Well and truelly down the swanney.You were suffering financial difficulties, which I think now have been helped out somewhat by us 'Misfits':D

C.I.B 30-11-2006 16:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mthead (Post 343181)
If we weren't there were would your beloved club be??Well and truelly down the swanney.You were suffering financial difficulties, which I think now have been helped out somewhat by us 'Misfits':D

We were hardly on the brink and 'FCUM' saved us, what your club has done doesn't go unoticed, however the fact remains if you reach league level your club couldn't operate charging the prices they do and how many fans will you get when your being made to pay £13-16 a game. Or will you lot form 'FCUM' part 2.

mthead 30-11-2006 17:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 343183)
We were hardly on the brink and 'FCUM' saved us, what your club has done doesn't go unoticed, however the fact remains if you reach league level your club couldn't operate charging the prices they do and how many fans will you get when your being made to pay £13-16 a game. Or will you lot form 'FCUM' part 2.

You really don't know what its about do you??That sort of price no one would have a problem with.Its the stupid hiked up prices at O.T. and paying it to 'The Yank'thats what its about.That sure sounds a better price than the £30-£40 minimum at O.T. and it gives us the extra beer money:D

AccyMad 30-11-2006 19:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 343172)
And your not a small town in Blackburn, the biggest gate you'll get all season will be against us, so I hardly think that the thriving town of Bury(which is spending 200million on extending the town centre) is a small town in Manchester. Unlike your backwater village in Blackburn. Do you still ride around on horse and cart by the way.:D

Hofrse & carts, what are you suggesting - they're reserved for Sunday use only ;)

pipinfort 30-11-2006 19:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 343172)
And your not a small town in Blackburn, the biggest gate you'll get all season will be against us, so I hardly think that the thriving town of Bury(which is spending 200million on extending the town centre) is a small town in Manchester. Unlike your backwater village in Blackburn. Do you still ride around on horse and cart by the way.:D

mmmm.......i do beleive BURY is in greater manchester whereas `ACCRINGTON` CAPITAL OF THE NORTH WEST(tm)........is actually in the borough of HYNDBURN!!! and spending £200 million on the town centre!!!! it really must be a sh1thole!!!!1

SamF 30-11-2006 20:06

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1400 fans is useful... a problem shared is a problem halved and with 1400 of you the 5-0 thrashing your gonna have to deal with should be quite easy. Enjoy.

maccawozzagod 30-11-2006 20:09

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I bet they bring no more than 950. Banter with other fans can be good but this is just boring tittle tattle 'we got more fans than you' garbage

Willie Miller 30-11-2006 20:43

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Exactly Macca, he has no comedy value to his heckles....

Probably has 65,000 "MySpace" friends but no actual "GotothePubwith" friends

You people sjould have just let the thread drift to the bottom of the page:cool:

MikeA 30-11-2006 20:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 343036)
When was the last time Bury played infront of a full house???

Man City at home in the old 1st division is the likely answer!!

It might be the likely answer but it's not right. How about 35000 v Bolton on 9 Jan 1960? I know; I was there.

There was also a 12,000+ crowd for Rossendale United v Bolton Wanderers in 1971. I still remember the cheer when United took the lead.

Outback Ozzy 01-12-2006 09:18

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Since when has the Stanley forum been hijacked by Bury and FCUM???
Be honest with yourself just for once C.I.B. FCUM have helped your club out enormously and yes I believe MThead is right when he/she says that if FCUM get to the dizzy heights of Football League status, then they would continue to fill the ground, unless of course they go sloping off back to OT because of the success! Some will but I don't for one minute think many will. Anyway back to the point in question - who exactly are ya?

C.I.B 01-12-2006 09:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeA (Post 343333)
It might be the likely answer but it's not right. How about 35000 v Bolton on 9 Jan 1960? I know; I was there.

There was also a 12,000+ crowd for Rossendale United v Bolton Wanderers in 1971. I still remember the cheer when United took the lead.

I think you are confussed, i was quoting what someone else said, i was not making that point, if you read earlier posts you will see it.

nadsw2002 03-12-2006 19:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 342970)
remember after the match at gigg and you lot were gloating because you were on the up and we were struggling. How things change quickly in football.:engsmil:

Funny aint that what your doing now??
POT/KETTLE.......

shakermaker 26-12-2006 18:26

Re: Bury FC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by C.I.B (Post 342970)
Your biggest game is nearing, 28th dec. The white army are coming, and going away with 3 points:engsmil:

Shhhhhhhh

AAAAAA!!!


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