Bury F.C. - Records

Records

  • Record League victory: 8–0 v Tranmere Rovers, 10 January 1970
  • Record Cup victory: 12–1 v Stockton, FA CUP 1st rnd Replay 2 February 1897
  • Record defeat: 0–10 Blackburn Rovers, FA CUP Premlim 1 October 1887, 0–10 West Ham United, FL Cup 2nd Rnd 25 October 1982
  • Top goal scorer in a season: Craig Madden 43 goals 1981/82 season (35 league & 8 Cup)
  • Top goal scorer overall: Craig Madden, 153 (129 league, 25 cup) goals from 1977 to 1986
  • Most Appearances: Norman Bullock, 539 (506 league, 33 Cup) games from 1920 to 1935
  • Youngest player in a league game: Jimmy Kerr – 16 years and 15 days
  • Oldest player in a league game: Bruce Grobbelaar – 40 years and 337 days
  • Most capped player: Bill Gorman, 11 caps for Eire
  • Record attendance: 35,000 v Bolton Wanderers FA CUP 3rd Rnd, 9 January 1960
  • Most undefeated league matches: 18 games – 1960/61, 2002/03
  • Most undefeated home games: 25 – 1967/68 season
  • Most undefeated away matches: 8 – 1961
  • Most goals consecutively scored: Ryan Lowe 10 Goals in 9 Games, 2010–11
  • In August 2005 Bury became first club to score 1000 goals in every division

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