Tiny Bury was a victim of the global forces draining the life out of football David Goldblatt
almost 6 years in The guardian
The club’s demise shows how comprehensively the game has been hijacked from the fans
Parliament is to be prorogued, the pound is on the slide, the Amazon and the Arctic are burning. In such a context, the demise of Bury football club, expelled from the English Football League (EFL) after 125 years of continuous membership, might seem regrettable, but hardly a matter of wider concern.
One could perhaps make the case that this is another signal of the social and economic decline of England’s small post-industrial towns and cities. However, many of the economic forces and political processes at work in Lancashire are also diminishing and devastating football and its communities across the planet. Continue reading...