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Bolton on the brink 19:33 - Mar 19 with 3939 viewsOldjack

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/mar/19/bolton-wanderers-championship-h
could we lose points ?

Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!

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Bolton on the brink on 19:39 - Mar 19 with 3913 viewsthornabyswan

Somebody will save them hope so anyway.
Aldershot were the last to go under.

But if they did go under we would be in 18th 6 points above the drop.

Poll: Would you like Cooper to stay or go (regardless of compensation situation)

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Bolton on the brink on 20:06 - Mar 19 with 3817 viewsProfessor

Bolton on the brink on 19:39 - Mar 19 by thornabyswan

Somebody will save them hope so anyway.
Aldershot were the last to go under.

But if they did go under we would be in 18th 6 points above the drop.


If they did go under, then surely it would be 2 to go down. Ipswich plus one
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Bolton on the brink on 20:14 - Mar 19 with 3781 viewsplasjack

Stop the panic, how many teams have won against Bolton?.
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Bolton on the brink on 20:18 - Mar 19 with 3759 viewsOldjack

Bolton on the brink on 20:14 - Mar 19 by plasjack

Stop the panic, how many teams have won against Bolton?.


Championship table with Bolton removed
Norwich City - 72 points (-6)
Sheffield United - 68 points (-6)
Leeds United - 67 points (-6)
West Brom - 64 points (-3)
Derby County - 56 points (-0)
Middlesbrough - 55 points (-3)
Aston Villa - 54 points (-3)
Preston North End - 53 points (-4)
Bristol City - 51 points (-4)
Nottingham Forest - 51 points (-4)
Birmingham City - 50 points (-0)
Sheffield Wednesday - 49 points (-6)
Brentford - 46 points (-3)
Hull City - 45 points (-6)
Blackburn Rovers - 44 points (-3)
Stoke City - 43 points (-4)
QPR - 41 points (-3)
Swansea City - 41 points (-6)
Millwall - 36 points (-1)
Reading - 36 points (-1)
Rotherham - 35 points (-1)
Wigan Athletic - 35 points (-4)
Ipswich Town - 23 points (-1)

Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!

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Bolton on the brink on 20:20 - Mar 19 with 3750 viewsGaryjack

Bolton on the brink on 20:14 - Mar 19 by plasjack

Stop the panic, how many teams have won against Bolton?.


They wont go under, but it has been calculated, and we would be 6pts above Wigan who would be 23rd.
Derby would actually go up 3 places to 5th.
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Bolton on the brink on 20:20 - Mar 19 with 3749 viewsplasjack

Bolton on the brink on 20:18 - Mar 19 by Oldjack

Championship table with Bolton removed
Norwich City - 72 points (-6)
Sheffield United - 68 points (-6)
Leeds United - 67 points (-6)
West Brom - 64 points (-3)
Derby County - 56 points (-0)
Middlesbrough - 55 points (-3)
Aston Villa - 54 points (-3)
Preston North End - 53 points (-4)
Bristol City - 51 points (-4)
Nottingham Forest - 51 points (-4)
Birmingham City - 50 points (-0)
Sheffield Wednesday - 49 points (-6)
Brentford - 46 points (-3)
Hull City - 45 points (-6)
Blackburn Rovers - 44 points (-3)
Stoke City - 43 points (-4)
QPR - 41 points (-3)
Swansea City - 41 points (-6)
Millwall - 36 points (-1)
Reading - 36 points (-1)
Rotherham - 35 points (-1)
Wigan Athletic - 35 points (-4)
Ipswich Town - 23 points (-1)


Have a break, we are safe as houses.
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Bolton on the brink on 20:21 - Mar 19 with 3743 viewsOldjack

Bolton on the brink on 20:20 - Mar 19 by plasjack

Have a break, we are safe as houses.


famous last words

Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!

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Bolton on the brink on 20:22 - Mar 19 with 3739 viewsHeadmaster

Why should we lose points through no fault of our own? Who makes up these stupid rules?
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Bolton on the brink on 20:39 - Mar 19 with 3685 viewsplasjack

Bolton on the brink on 20:21 - Mar 19 by Oldjack

famous last words


50 points are historically safe from relegation in the Championship, we will be ok.
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Bolton on the brink on 10:07 - Mar 20 with 3275 viewsTom1912

If a team drops out without completing their season, removing their results is standard practice. Not much else you can do.

Wont happen though.
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Bolton on the brink on 11:32 - Mar 20 with 3188 viewsAce_Jack

Ghost of Christmas future at this rate
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Bolton on the brink on 19:17 - Mar 20 with 2931 viewsOldjack

Bolton Wanderers will live to fight another day, after a winding-up petition issued by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) was given a two-week adjournment at the High Court.
Wanderers officials were up in front of judges on Wednesday morning, with the club facing potential liquidation over unpaid tax and funds owed a number of third-party creditors.
Presenting their case, a barrister representing HMRC revealed there was five supporting creditors, including Macron - kit manufacturers and former stadium naming rights partner - who claim to be owed £194,753, while Westchurch Homes Limited - a firm who specialise in luxury property development - hold claim to £15,940.
The names of three other supporting creditors was not revealed.
Judge Clive Jones, who oversaw the events of March 2016, when Ken Anderson and Dean Holdsworth concluded a last-ditch purchase of Wanderers from the late Eddie Davies, was then advised by Hilary Stonefrost - in defence of the club - that a new bidder had surfaced late on Tuesday who had vowed to clear existing debts in full, with Heads of Terms already agreed.
Stonefrost would go on to request a two-week adjournment, which was subsequently approved by Judge Jones.
Bolton now have until April 3 to conclude a sale, pay off creditors and satisfy judges that they are a viable business moving forward.
The case continues

Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!

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Bolton on the brink on 21:47 - Mar 20 with 2803 viewstheloneranger

Bolton on the brink on 19:17 - Mar 20 by Oldjack

Bolton Wanderers will live to fight another day, after a winding-up petition issued by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) was given a two-week adjournment at the High Court.
Wanderers officials were up in front of judges on Wednesday morning, with the club facing potential liquidation over unpaid tax and funds owed a number of third-party creditors.
Presenting their case, a barrister representing HMRC revealed there was five supporting creditors, including Macron - kit manufacturers and former stadium naming rights partner - who claim to be owed £194,753, while Westchurch Homes Limited - a firm who specialise in luxury property development - hold claim to £15,940.
The names of three other supporting creditors was not revealed.
Judge Clive Jones, who oversaw the events of March 2016, when Ken Anderson and Dean Holdsworth concluded a last-ditch purchase of Wanderers from the late Eddie Davies, was then advised by Hilary Stonefrost - in defence of the club - that a new bidder had surfaced late on Tuesday who had vowed to clear existing debts in full, with Heads of Terms already agreed.
Stonefrost would go on to request a two-week adjournment, which was subsequently approved by Judge Jones.
Bolton now have until April 3 to conclude a sale, pay off creditors and satisfy judges that they are a viable business moving forward.
The case continues


Dean Holdsworth, played on loan for us from Watford at the start of the 1988/89 season.

Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎

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