Don't miss a thing that's happening in and around Bury by signing up to the free MyBury newsletter It is famous for black pudding and its 'world famous' market, but Bury also does a healthy trade in international footballers.
From Kieran Trippier's World Cup semi-final free kick to Phil Neville conceding a last-minute penalty at Euro 2000, the town's footballing sons have played a key role for England at major tournaments.
It will perhaps not come as a surprise, therefore, that it has been named 'a hotbed of footballing talent'. According to research carried out by ACME Whistles, Bury has produced more England players at international tournaments than any other town.
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