BURY'S home match against Huddersfield Town, postponed from last Saturday, has been re-arranged for next Tuesday night (January 15, 7.45pm) writes PHIL THORP.

The game will be only the Shakers' second at Gigg Lane since the opening day of December and chairman Terry Robinson is eagerly hoping for a good turnout to swell the overstretched club coffers.

Four days before the Huddersfield clash, on New Years' Day, Wrexham were due to visit Gigg, but that game too was frozen off.

Add to that a blank FA Cup second round Saturday and a handful of away games and there has only been the revenue from Blackpool's visit on December 22 to bring in any cash.

"The double postponement over the holiday period was a nightmare for us, financially," said Mr Robinson.

"It played havoc with our cash flow situation, as we could have expected to bring in £70,000 from the Huddersfield and Wrexham games.

"We really need people in the town to show how much they want a soccer club by turning out for Tuesday's match and the home game against Tranmere on the following Saturday.

"In fact, we desperately need all the support we can muster until any takeover is in place."

The club have designated the Huddersfield game a "Quid A Kid" match, with youngsters admitted to the Cemetery End for £1. Under-12s must be accompanied by an adult.

The Wrexham game has since been rescheduled for Tuesday, January 29, 7.45pm.

Cardiff City's remarkable FA Cup third round win over Leeds United means the Shakers' match at Ninian Park on Saturday, January 26, has had to be re-arranged. It will now be played on Tuesday, February 19 at 7.45pm.

The match against Stoke City, scheduled for Wednesday, February 27, has been brought forward 24 hours to Tuesday, February 26, kick-off 7.45pm.

THE Blackpool game scheduled to be played at Bloomfield Road on Tuesday, January 22 has now been switched to Saturday, January 26, (3pm).

Bury have around 1,000 tickets for the game and though not strictly an all-ticket match admission for visiting fans is by ticket only.

It is advised that Shakers supporters buy them from the commercial office during office hours to avoid queueing at the Bloomfield Road ticket office on the day as there will be no cash-paying turnstiles open.

Tickets are priced £12 adults and £6 under-16s and OAPs.