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Bury want C’ship ground by 2019
- Updated: October 5, 2016
Bury chairman Stewart Day has plans to be competing in the Championship at a new stadium by the 2018-19 season.
Day, who took over the club three years ago, said they are ahead of schedule in the five-year plan he set out to achieve and is already in discussions over a new 15,000-20,000 capacity stadium to replace Gigg Lane.
Bury were promoted from the fourth tier of English football last season and are currently third in League One after 11 games, and Day revealed he intends to take the club up another division and to a new home.
“We’ll be looking to develop it within two, two and a half years,” Day told Sky Sports News HQ. “The aim would be round about the 2018/19 season we could be moving into a new stadium but …