Bury Grundy began his career in the youth academy at
Bury in 1997, progressing the reserve side. He made his
first team début on 18 October 2005 in the first round of the
Football League Trophy against
Halifax Town, which Bury lost 6–1, as a 16th minute
substitute, replacing
striker Tom Youngs, after keeper Craig Dootson had been
sent off. He made his
league debut later on that
same season, replacing the injured Dootson as an 86th-minute substitute in a 0–0 a draw with
Barnet. In the
2006–07 season, he made four appearances for
the Shakers. He joined
FC United of Manchester on a short-term loan in February 2008 after an injury to their regular first-team goalkeeper
Sam Ashton ruled him out for a few weeks. Grundy was awarded with fans player of the month and also received the leagues goalkeeper of the month after a successful spell with the
Red Rebels. He made a total of six appearances for Bury in his three years with the first team.
Move to non-league football In August 2008, Grundy signed for
Conference North side
Burscough but rarely featured for the club and was subsequently released. On 1 March 2009 he signed for
Conference National side
Cambridge United After a successful trial period, Grundy signed for Conference North side
Fleetwood Town on 1 August 2009. He made his debut later that day in a pre-season friendly against his former club Bury. In the summer of 2010, he joined
Chorley He was released in June 2011. In the summer of 2013 he re-joined Chorley F.C, and was part of Chorley F.C 's 2013/14 Northern Premier League title winning squad. Aaron was chosen in place of Sam Ashton for all cup competitions after impressing in training. He guided them to the Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy Final which was played at the
Reebok Stadium. ==References==