Forever Bury supporters’ society has been looking for a new buyer for the club.“It’s been a nightmare for the town,” said the 69-year-old, whose grandfather attended the first-ever Bury game in 1885.“What people don’t realize is the football club is the biggest community asset in any town.” Towns and regions across England, and Europe, could soon face the same nightmare, as the coronavirus pandemic threatens the already-shaky business models of smaller teams.As the super-rich English Premier League (EPL) resumes with games in empty stadiums, most of the lower leagues have ended their seasons early.Final placings have been based on the performance of teams up until the start of the COVID-19 lockdown.The plucky challengers of English football.