The programme has gone up in terms of page numbers to a whopping 88 pages and includes many original features and many new features.
A focal part of the Shakers programme is the photographic skills of Martin Ogden.This weekend Martin marks ten years service for the club with a four page interview on his photographic career, and also features some of his best photo's taken at various football grounds up and down the country.
The interview has not been used on the internet, local papers or in the media. It's totally unique and fresh.
Manager Richie Barker and Captain Steven Schumacher both have their own pages within the opening section and Schuey has promised to reveal one or two dressing room secrets throughout the season. Mark Catlin also welcomes everyone back to the club with his own page in the 'From the Boardroom' feature.
We begin the round up of the visitors, in this case Crawley Town, as this is the first meeting with Crawley, our 'we've met before feature concentrates on the Shakers and the FA Cup 1st Round. The Crawley Town manager and players are covered with four pages of profiles plus we take a look back at some Crawley classic campaigns.
Regular's Tony Cunningham, Ian McPherson, Maurice Dickson, Dave Yates and Dave Cliff are back with their own unique views on all things Bury and we've also got around eight pages of Martin Ogden's match action images throughout the publication.
The clubs own mascot - Robbie the Bobbie - now has his own page, and you want to see the size of the pen us uses to write it!!!!!! With updates from the Youth Team, the Community Trust and players answering some very silly questions also included.
Last season's 50th anniversary of the 60/61 promotion season was such a success that we are taking a very close look at the 67/68 promotion season with match reports and some in depth memories from Chris Burns and John Hudson.
With more features, more pages - you'd expect a price increase. Not a chance, we've kept it at the same price and the eighth edition of the 'White & Blue Review' will be on sale at Gigg Lane from around 1pm on Saturday for just £3.00.
Make sure you grab your copy before they all go