Glasshalffullpools
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Joint record surely
We're one of only two clubs in the FL to have two teams playing for us. Dagenham AND Redbridge.
HAHAHA, Geddit guys?
We had just over a thousand at your place. No doubt there will be stats released on here after the final game showing number of home / away fans.Mansfield, Pompey and Northampton bought circa 800. Wycombe about the same.
We've never lost a game at Wembley and have only conceded 1 goal there in 4 visits, surely the best record for a lower division side at Wembley? (excluding defeat on penalties vs York in 1993)
We must surely hold the record for the last League Cup goal conceded at the old Wembley too then?We have the proud honour of having the penultimate player to be sent off at the old Wembley (Clint Hill), which was in the last League Cup final to be held there. We lost 2-1
Have Bedford improved a lot since we came up?!First team to have local rivals from Italy who really fucking upsettingly just got promoted into the Premier League - again. Bollocks.
Brilliant ! Was that the crowd cheering or the sound of the dawn chorus at the end?
But was the lacrosse game played under floodlights and how many points were scored at the Manchester Road End? Half a fact is no good man!!!Some more tinpot claims...
First club in the north west to install floodlights.
In 1996/97 Bury won the second division with the best home record in the country. We didn't lose a single league match and conceded just seven goals.
All of these goals were scored By the opposition at the Manchester Road End.
In 1994 the lacrosse World Cup was hosted at Gigg Lane.
Bury have played Liverpool more times than they have played local rivals Rochdale in the league.
In Burys first season in the football league (1894/95) Bury won the then second division but had to play a playoff game against the bottom placed team in the league above. The team they beat and relegated, Liverpool.
Used to kick off home matches 10 minutes later than other league clubs to allow people to supp up in pubs and the social club to make it to the match. This got stopped by the football league in the early 1980's.
Gigg Lane was the ground where Brian Clough broke his leg whilst playing for Sunderland effectively ending his playing career.
It is also the ground where Arsenal manager Herbert Chapman caught a cold whilst scouting a reserve match which would go on to kill him.
Only ground in the country which has a fire escape which leads straight into a cemetery.
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