Bury chairman Steve Dale has accused the English Football League of committing an “injustice” after the club’s opening game of the League One season was postponed. The EFL announced on Monday that the Shakers’ fixture against MK Dons on Saturday would not take place because it is “not satisfied” with the club’s financial assurances. In a lengthy statement posted on Bury’s official website, Dale said: “We as a club are saddened by recent events from a body who should have the best interest of clubs as its primary objective – clearly this is not the case. ⚪️🔵 The following statement has been issued by the Chairman. ⬇️ #buryfchttps://t.co/A8oRzwXGWt — Bury Football Club (@buryfcofficial) July 30, 2019 “I am unsure at this juncture where Bury go, when the body that should be there to help us works against us. “We as a club promise that we will challenge this injustice in whatever formnecessary.” Despite extending a deadline until 1700 on Monday, the EFL said it had “regrettably” taken the decision to suspend the game, with Bury’s second fixture at Accrington now also under threat. Gigg Lane will be shut on the opening day of the season (Barrington Coombs/PA) Bury have already been issued with a 12-point penalty after entering a company voluntary agreement earlier this month. Dale said attempts by the club to push forward with preparations for the new season had been hampered by “incendiary” statements from the EFL and “media garbage” designed to “incite unrest”. Dale added: “The effect of that (on) our club has been unrest… loss of players, sponsors pulling out and five months of hard work being destroyed.” Bury have been given a new deadline of noon on Friday to provide the evidence the EFL requires, otherwise the Accrington fixture scheduled for the following Saturday will also be called off. Topics League 1, Bury Bury “safe” according to chairman Dale Bury owner makes illness claims but promises to speed up sale of club Bury future secured, says club chairman Steve Dale Bury face threat of expulsion from EFL Solskjaer homecoming win soured by surgery setback for Bailly Hibs winger Boyle needs more knee surgery Lennon salutes solid display as Celtic progress in Champions League qualifying Winger Ilkay Durmus joins St Mirren from Wacker Innsbruck Celtic beat Nomme Kalju to set up Champions League qualifying clash with Cluj Fantasy football team names: 49 excellent (and awful) ideas for yours this season 9 things we think will happen in the 2019/20 Premier League season Juventus prepared to offer £10m plus these two players for Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku 5 centre-backs Arsenal could target to replace Laurent Koscielny Monday’s big transfer rumours: Juventus star keen to join Paul Pogba at Manchester United