Manchester Evening News that there was absolutely no money on site at the time of the break-in, as it was closed due to lockdown.
Instead, burglars allegedly stole a B’Twin Triban 500 bike that belongs to the club's chairman Phil Speak.The masked men were also said to have forced their way into a shed during the incident on Tuesday, but it was completely empty.Mr Booth said: "We've spent lockdown doing it up but obviously we were shut so the tills were completely empty, as were the fruit machines."I'm not sure what they were expecting to achieve really, how stupid can you be really?"They spent six minutes trying to break into a shed to find out it was empty so we all had a laugh about that."By chance they actually ended up taking the.
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