Bolton on the brink on 19:39 - Mar 19 with 3825 views | 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. | |
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Bolton on the brink on 20:06 - Mar 19 with 3729 views | Professor |
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 | | | |
Bolton on the brink on 20:14 - Mar 19 with 3693 views | plasjack | Stop the panic, how many teams have won against Bolton?. | | | |
Bolton on the brink on 20:18 - Mar 19 with 3671 views | Oldjack |
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 3662 views | Garyjack |
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. | | | |
Bolton on the brink on 20:20 - Mar 19 with 3661 views | plasjack |
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. | | | |
Bolton on the brink on 20:21 - Mar 19 with 3655 views | Oldjack |
Bolton on the brink on 20:20 - Mar 19 by plasjack | Have a break, we are safe as houses. |
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| 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 3651 views | Headmaster | Why should we lose points through no fault of our own? Who makes up these stupid rules? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Bolton on the brink on 20:39 - Mar 19 with 3597 views | plasjack |
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. | | | |
Bolton on the brink on 10:07 - Mar 20 with 3187 views | Tom1912 | If a team drops out without completing their season, removing their results is standard practice. Not much else you can do. Wont happen though. | | | |
Bolton on the brink on 11:32 - Mar 20 with 3100 views | Ace_Jack | Ghost of Christmas future at this rate | | | |
Bolton on the brink on 19:17 - Mar 20 with 2843 views | 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 | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
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Bolton on the brink on 21:47 - Mar 20 with 2715 views | theloneranger |
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. | |
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