Rochdale Observer

Soccer special helps ‘phoenix’ club rise

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THE East Lancashire Railway (ELR) in Heywood is championin­g local football by helping supporters of Bury’s new football club travel in style to one of their most exciting games to date.

Bury AFC, which is 100 per cent supporter owned, was set up to ensure there was still football in the local community, after Bury FC fell into economic turmoil and was expelled from the English Football League in 2019.

On Saturday the ‘phoenix’ club face neighbours Ramsbottom United away at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, with kick-off at 3pm. To help get fans to and from the game, the heritage railway - which is based in Bury - will be running a Bury AFC special fare, with matchgoers benefiting from a discount on train tickets. The railway has also has reschedule­d its last train from 4.47pm to 5.05pm to allow spectators time to make their way to the station after the final whistle blows at 4.45pm - with flexibilit­y allowing it to leave later if fans continue to arrive from the ground when the train is due to depart.

Mike Kelly, Chairman of the East Lancashire Railway, said: “Football is such an important part of any local community, but after witnessing the collapse of Bury FC the whole community was left mourning the pride of the town.

“The creation of Bury AFC has given the fans and the town something to cheer for and, as a Bury-based attraction, we want to champion our community by lending our support to the club and its supporters as much as we can.

“We’re delighted that we’re able to help Bury AFC supporters get to and from the game when they play Ramsbottom United, while enjoying a scenic trip through the Irwell Valley”

The Bury AFC Special return tickets to the game on the ELR will be £11.50. Visit: https:// www.eastlancsr­ailway. org.uk/events-activities/ afc-bury-special/.

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