Bolton announce administration
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Can't see that there was one specifically although it may have been taken into account with the 12 point deduction they will have to start next season with for going into administration. However there were no promotion / play off / relegation issues at stake, Brentford were awarded 3 points and a 1-0 victory.PopIcon said:What was Bolton's punishment for not being able to fulfil one of their league fixtures last season?0 -
Not sure anything has been announced yetPopIcon said:What was Bolton's punishment for not being able to fulfil one of their league fixtures last season?0 -
KA's accountant finally paid the 5 figure sum he owed our company over the weekend, which KA then tried recalling but it was too late lol.
The guy is a complete scumbag.2 -
On a similar theme, what was the punishment give to Birmingham following their player flooring the villa player?. We may need the to have a severe points deduction!!.killerandflash said:
Not sure anything has been announced yetPopIcon said:What was Bolton's punishment for not being able to fulfil one of their league fixtures last season?0 -
Give the EFL a chance, it's only been a month. They have a huge backlog including their investigation into Duchatelet reneging on staff bonuses.killerandflash said:
Not sure anything has been announced yetPopIcon said:What was Bolton's punishment for not being able to fulfil one of their league fixtures last season?2 -
killerandflash said:
Not sure anything has been announced yetPopIcon said:What was Bolton's punishment for not being able to fulfil one of their league fixtures last season?
Last I heard it was being "considered" & any points deduction would be it addition to the 12 point penalty already received. I'm expecting the EFL will sweep it under the carpet.& will come up with the old West Ham.bollox of it not being fair on their fans.1 -
I'm sure Bolton will be punished severely for it. There's little worse in football than not fulfilling a fixture, imagine if the game had really mattered, the chaos it would have caused.golfaddick said:killerandflash said:
Not sure anything has been announced yetPopIcon said:What was Bolton's punishment for not being able to fulfil one of their league fixtures last season?
Last I heard it was being "considered" & any points deduction would be it addition to the 12 point penalty already received. I'm expecting the EFL will sweep it under the carpet.& will come up with the old West Ham.bollox of it not being fair on their fans.
If Brentford had needed the 3 points and a 2 goal GD swing to stay up, what then?1 -
Definitely needs to be a harsh punishment for not fulfilling a fixture, the League would fall apart if that started to happen on a more regular basis.
Still dont understand why they couldn’t just pick youth players0 -
Doubt they would have played either as it was a player strike.se9addick said:Definitely needs to be a harsh punishment for not fulfilling a fixture, the League would fall apart if that started to happen on a more regular basis.
Still dont understand why they couldn’t just pick youth players1 -
Yeah fine the owner for not paying his players and so forcing them into the action they felt they had to takese9addick said:Definitely needs to be a harsh punishment for not fulfilling a fixture, the League would fall apart if that started to happen on a more regular basis.
Still dont understand why they couldn’t just pick youth players
Cant be difficult to make all new owners sign a Contract with the EFL that forces them to pay wages (to everyone, players and club staff) every month unless they can provide damned good proof for a reason to be unable to
Certainly not fair that the players or fans have to deal with extra points deductions when its not their fault!!1 -
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In reality I don’t see how the EFL can start looking a different penalties depending on the reasoning for the unfulfilled fixture. If you don’t pay your players then there are already consequences, if that leads to you not fulfilling a fixture then there should be a set points deduction (maybe even automatic relegation) that you incur as would any other team who didn’t turn up for a match that is imposed almost regardless of the background to the situation.ForeverAddickted said:
Yeah fine the owner for not paying his players and so forcing them into the action they felt they had to takese9addick said:Definitely needs to be a harsh punishment for not fulfilling a fixture, the League would fall apart if that started to happen on a more regular basis.
Still dont understand why they couldn’t just pick youth players
Cant be difficult to make all new owners sign a Contract with the EFL that forces them to pay wages (to everyone, players and club staff) every month unless they can provide damned good proof for a reason to be unable to
Certainly not fair that the players or fans have to deal with extra points deductions when its not their fault!!0 -
Bolton Wanderers' administrators have identified a preferred new owner to take over the League One club.
Final offers were received from five parties before Wednesday's 16:00 BST deadline.
The successful bid met the criteria outlined by the administrators, including proof of funds for the next two years and EFL approval.
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Just been said on our local BBC news that Bolton will announce their new owners tomorrowross1 said:Bolton Wanderers' administrators have identified a preferred new owner to take over the League One club.
Final offers were received from five parties before Wednesday's 16:00 BST deadline.
The successful bid met the criteria outlined by the administrators, including proof of funds for the next two years and EFL approval.
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Mehmet Dalmanstockportaddick said:
Just been said on our local BBC news that Bolton will announce their new owners tomorrowross1 said:Bolton Wanderers' administrators have identified a preferred new owner to take over the League One club.
Final offers were received from five parties before Wednesday's 16:00 BST deadline.
The successful bid met the criteria outlined by the administrators, including proof of funds for the next two years and EFL approval.
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Good news for them that their immediate future is at least securestockportaddick said:
Just been said on our local BBC news that Bolton will announce their new owners tomorrowross1 said:Bolton Wanderers' administrators have identified a preferred new owner to take over the League One club.
Final offers were received from five parties before Wednesday's 16:00 BST deadline.
The successful bid met the criteria outlined by the administrators, including proof of funds for the next two years and EFL approval.
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Not heard anything. More bollox.stockportaddick said:
Just been said on our local BBC news that Bolton will announce their new owners tomorrowross1 said:Bolton Wanderers' administrators have identified a preferred new owner to take over the League One club.
Final offers were received from five parties before Wednesday's 16:00 BST deadline.
The successful bid met the criteria outlined by the administrators, including proof of funds for the next two years and EFL approval.
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Not aware they were given any punishment so far, i remember reading that they were charged but don't recall seeing the punishment.CheshireAddick said:
On a similar theme, what was the punishment give to Birmingham following their player flooring the villa player?. We may need the to have a severe points deduction!!.killerandflash said:
Not sure anything has been announced yetPopIcon said:What was Bolton's punishment for not being able to fulfil one of their league fixtures last season?
The bloke who did it got a laughably short prison sentence though.0 -
Maybe the owners are from down under.
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They had two very good reasons - no money and no magic money tree.ForeverAddickted said:
Yeah fine the owner for not paying his players and so forcing them into the action they felt they had to takese9addick said:Definitely needs to be a harsh punishment for not fulfilling a fixture, the League would fall apart if that started to happen on a more regular basis.
Still dont understand why they couldn’t just pick youth players
Cant be difficult to make all new owners sign a Contract with the EFL that forces them to pay wages (to everyone, players and club staff) every month unless they can provide damned good proof for a reason to be unable to
Certainly not fair that the players or fans have to deal with extra points deductions when its not their fault!!0 -
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If they weren't on strike too, perhaps they weren't scabs.se9addick said:Definitely needs to be a harsh punishment for not fulfilling a fixture, the League would fall apart if that started to happen on a more regular basis.
Still dont understand why they couldn’t just pick youth players0 -
https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/sport/bolton-players-in-need-of-support-after-not-being-paid-for-20-weeks/
https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/2019/july/statement-on-behalf-of-paul-appleton-joint-administrator-for-bolton-wanderers/
Crisis club Bolton Wanderers have been forced to pull out of their planned visit to Chester FC on Friday evening after their players refused to play for the Trotters owing to ongoing pay issues.
https://www.cheshire-live.co.uk/sport/football/chester-fc-friendly-bolton-wanderers-16602572
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