UTS
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In light of Bury's so far atrocious 2017/18 campaign I thought I'd ask the lowest ebb you can remember since you've been a fan of your club? Has there ever been a time you felt like your club has reached rock bottom?
As a fan of Bury since 2003, I've been fortunate enough to miss our financial collapse that lead to quickfire relegations from the Championship to League Two in the late 90's early 00's, and subsequent bucket shaking Save Our Shakers campaign.
I started supporting in a period where we'd just about survived extinction year or so earlier, but we're living on the footballing poverty line, with some absolute dross players. Between 2004-2007 we recorded our lowest ever league finishes. Ranging from 21st to 17th in League Two... but it was alright... we knew what we were, a skint club trying to survive.. the fans were grateful to have a club, and there were some good times in that period.. such as finding Andy Bishop who was a goal machine, beating Norwich in the FA Cup. Crowds were awful back then even by our standards but, at least the people working for the club were honest people. Although historically a low point I personally don't see that as the lowest ebb since I started watching. There was still a pride in the shirt, and a close knit feel around the club.
2012/13 was a probably the worst period in my Bury supporting time, relegated by local rivals Oldham, 2 days after a warning was put out saying the club was once again facing extinction. The season was horrendous, Kevin Blackwell and his awful brand of football... players having to play for free.. crowds by the end of the season of around 1,500. I don't think there was one shining light in that season.. perhaps beating Doncaster 2-0 at home who were top of the league while we sat bottom.
Who can forget the club record breaking 12 match losing streak of last season? That was pretty depressing, although we did manage to survive relegation.
Many are calling last nights result (0-3 loss at home to Woking) the worst result in the clubs history, and considering we are also bottom of the league and managerless, perhaps November 2017 is the lowest ebb since I've supported Bury? Time will tell but I'd hope to think things can't get worse, but with Blackburn and Shrewsbury coming up I'd wager they will.
The last 12 months as a Bury fan have been pretty horrific all said and done... 53 league games has yielded only 10 wins. It's a toss up between the last 12 months and the 2012/13 season for Burys lowest ebb (numerous similarities between them both).
Anyway, any particular low points stand out as a fan of your club?
As a fan of Bury since 2003, I've been fortunate enough to miss our financial collapse that lead to quickfire relegations from the Championship to League Two in the late 90's early 00's, and subsequent bucket shaking Save Our Shakers campaign.
I started supporting in a period where we'd just about survived extinction year or so earlier, but we're living on the footballing poverty line, with some absolute dross players. Between 2004-2007 we recorded our lowest ever league finishes. Ranging from 21st to 17th in League Two... but it was alright... we knew what we were, a skint club trying to survive.. the fans were grateful to have a club, and there were some good times in that period.. such as finding Andy Bishop who was a goal machine, beating Norwich in the FA Cup. Crowds were awful back then even by our standards but, at least the people working for the club were honest people. Although historically a low point I personally don't see that as the lowest ebb since I started watching. There was still a pride in the shirt, and a close knit feel around the club.
2012/13 was a probably the worst period in my Bury supporting time, relegated by local rivals Oldham, 2 days after a warning was put out saying the club was once again facing extinction. The season was horrendous, Kevin Blackwell and his awful brand of football... players having to play for free.. crowds by the end of the season of around 1,500. I don't think there was one shining light in that season.. perhaps beating Doncaster 2-0 at home who were top of the league while we sat bottom.
Who can forget the club record breaking 12 match losing streak of last season? That was pretty depressing, although we did manage to survive relegation.
Many are calling last nights result (0-3 loss at home to Woking) the worst result in the clubs history, and considering we are also bottom of the league and managerless, perhaps November 2017 is the lowest ebb since I've supported Bury? Time will tell but I'd hope to think things can't get worse, but with Blackburn and Shrewsbury coming up I'd wager they will.
The last 12 months as a Bury fan have been pretty horrific all said and done... 53 league games has yielded only 10 wins. It's a toss up between the last 12 months and the 2012/13 season for Burys lowest ebb (numerous similarities between them both).
Anyway, any particular low points stand out as a fan of your club?
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