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Bolton in trouble 21:14 - Sep 10 with 12768 viewsE17hoop

Bolton Wanderers could be in administration 'within hours'

https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/16833145.bolton-wanderers-could-be-in-admi

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Bolton in trouble on 13:12 - Sep 11 with 4493 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Could so easily have been us.

I hope they survive.

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Bolton in trouble on 13:37 - Sep 11 with 4413 viewsNorthernr

One silver lining is that it would stop that wnkr Shaun Harvey just blindly hiding behind his "we haven't lost a club into administration..." straw man argument in favour of FFP all the time.
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Bolton in trouble on 14:50 - Sep 11 with 4302 viewsenfieldargh

Bolton seemed to have signed a fair few players this season.

If operating costs are 9 million a year, that includes stadium costs, coaching staff and youth and first team squads, travel, scouting then what’s the average wage they are paying?

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Bolton in trouble on 15:03 - Sep 11 with 4261 viewsphilc

Bolton in trouble on 11:09 - Sep 11 by BazzaInTheLoft

FFP, as flawed as it is was put in to try and stop this sort of thing.


The problem is FPP is concerned with losses, Bolton are going into receivership due to lack of cash to pay back a loan. In theory they could be making a profit.
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Bolton in trouble on 15:05 - Sep 11 with 4256 viewsRangersDave

Bolton not in trouble......not even sure you can do what they have done, but apparently clubs been sold on at the 11th hour.

skin of their teeth if so, and expect a drubbing come saturday!

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Bolton in trouble on 15:08 - Sep 11 with 4242 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Bolton in trouble on 15:05 - Sep 11 by RangersDave

Bolton not in trouble......not even sure you can do what they have done, but apparently clubs been sold on at the 11th hour.

skin of their teeth if so, and expect a drubbing come saturday!


Have you a link to this latest twist, Dave?

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Bolton in trouble on 15:27 - Sep 11 with 4200 viewsRangersDave

sorry mate,

heres a link to the BW fans forum..... 'the wanderer'

might all be speculation on their behalf but.....

https://the-wanderer.co.uk/boards/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=26385&start=1540

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Bolton in trouble on 15:27 - Sep 11 with 4200 viewsDavieQPR

Club have not been sold on but have secured third party finance and still waiting for funds to clear. Source of third party finance is still unknown.
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Bolton in trouble on 16:01 - Sep 11 with 4097 viewsQPR_John

Bolton in trouble on 15:27 - Sep 11 by DavieQPR

Club have not been sold on but have secured third party finance and still waiting for funds to clear. Source of third party finance is still unknown.


Where does FFP stand with third party finance
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Bolton in trouble on 16:11 - Sep 11 with 4063 viewsJuzzie

I hate FFP and all that but there's a little part of me that thinks this was bound to happen one way or another.

It seems to me football clubs have been allowed to operate in a way the would normally see them wound up yonks ago (like Woolworths, Tower Records etc) because "it's football" which has a whole different dynamic than just a commodity brand and IMO owners have been using this for years to get away with pushing clubs deeper into debt in order to pursue the golden dream.
FFP is not the right way but it's now coming to bite a lot of clubs on the 'arris and it won't be long before a big club (i.e. not your Rushden & Diamonds) will go to the wall.
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Bolton in trouble on 16:27 - Sep 11 with 4000 viewsQPR_John

Bolton in trouble on 16:11 - Sep 11 by Juzzie

I hate FFP and all that but there's a little part of me that thinks this was bound to happen one way or another.

It seems to me football clubs have been allowed to operate in a way the would normally see them wound up yonks ago (like Woolworths, Tower Records etc) because "it's football" which has a whole different dynamic than just a commodity brand and IMO owners have been using this for years to get away with pushing clubs deeper into debt in order to pursue the golden dream.
FFP is not the right way but it's now coming to bite a lot of clubs on the 'arris and it won't be long before a big club (i.e. not your Rushden & Diamonds) will go to the wall.


Very much doubt any club considered to be a big club would be allowed to go to the wall.
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Bolton in trouble on 17:32 - Sep 11 with 3852 viewsloftboy

Bolton in trouble on 16:27 - Sep 11 by QPR_John

Very much doubt any club considered to be a big club would be allowed to go to the wall.


Doesn’t that depend on who they owe money to, didn’t Rangers effectively go bust and have to start again.

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Bolton in trouble on 17:55 - Sep 11 with 3803 viewscolinallcars

Bolton in trouble on 16:27 - Sep 11 by QPR_John

Very much doubt any club considered to be a big club would be allowed to go to the wall.


I agree. Similarly, the authorities are desperate to rid the Prem of the likes of Bournemouth and achieve their goal of big clubs only. They'd love Leeds back and eventually the Sheffield clubs and Sunderland plus Villa etc.
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Bolton in trouble on 19:55 - Sep 11 with 3639 viewsQPR_John

Bolton in trouble on 17:32 - Sep 11 by loftboy

Doesn’t that depend on who they owe money to, didn’t Rangers effectively go bust and have to start again.


The Scottish FA do not have to uphold the illusion of the Premier League
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Bolton in trouble on 20:06 - Sep 11 with 3628 viewskingo

Bolton in trouble on 17:55 - Sep 11 by colinallcars

I agree. Similarly, the authorities are desperate to rid the Prem of the likes of Bournemouth and achieve their goal of big clubs only. They'd love Leeds back and eventually the Sheffield clubs and Sunderland plus Villa etc.


Shaun Harvey seems to be on a mission to rid the Championship of any potential rivals to Leeds

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Bolton in trouble on 04:45 - Sep 12 with 3354 viewsMatch82

Bolton in trouble on 16:27 - Sep 11 by QPR_John

Very much doubt any club considered to be a big club would be allowed to go to the wall.


Came pretty close with Portsmouth
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Bolton in trouble on 08:10 - Sep 12 with 3240 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Started well. Not sure if that’s a flash in the pan or evidence of a solid squad. However, come May, that 12 points is likely to hurt!

All of which only goes to show; football really is in a grandiloquent mess of its own making.

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Bolton in trouble on 08:53 - Sep 12 with 3173 viewsRangersDave

Not sure they got fines 12 points though.

It seems they may or may not have told the EFL they were going into administration, and if they did then the EFL might have had to do the points thing.

Whatever the deal done, it was done after they announced the deadline for administration, so it's a bit murky, fact wise.

No doubt it will all come out in the wash, either way.

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Bolton in trouble on 10:12 - Sep 12 with 3088 viewsJuzzie

Bolton in trouble on 16:27 - Sep 11 by QPR_John

Very much doubt any club considered to be a big club would be allowed to go to the wall.


Therein lies the problem, but I think it will catch up in the end.
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Bolton in trouble on 11:42 - Sep 12 with 2980 viewsthemodfather

so much for fair play, is it helping clubs?
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Bolton in trouble on 13:40 - Sep 12 with 2841 viewsLblock

Classic is BFS coming out now saying how "tragic" it all is.

Oblivious to being symptomatic in it all.

Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal

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Bolton in trouble on 15:03 - Sep 12 with 2757 viewsRANGERS4EVER

Theyve avoided administration and will not receive a points deduction.

Team who have started well, and will now be rejuvenated by the news and want to put on a good show? Of course we are playing them on Saturday. Not very confident

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Bolton in trouble on 19:03 - Sep 13 with 2459 viewsJamesJackson

Bolton in trouble on 21:27 - Sep 10 by 18StoneOfHoop

Wow E17!
So that guarantees a nailed-on loss or win on Saturday?
Worth a last min ticket that I'd been contemplating?


That puts this prediction to the test then ...
https://www.betseven.net/football-betting-tips/english-championship/bolton-vs-qu

Stats aren't everything I guess.
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Bolton in trouble on 03:02 - Sep 14 with 2304 viewsisawqpratwcity

Bolton in trouble on 19:03 - Sep 13 by JamesJackson

That puts this prediction to the test then ...
https://www.betseven.net/football-betting-tips/english-championship/bolton-vs-qu

Stats aren't everything I guess.


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Bolton in trouble on 11:42 - Sep 21 with 1964 viewsTacticalR

'Former Bolton Wanderers owner Eddie Davies gave the club a £5m loan to help them avoid administration four days before his death, it has emerged.

Documents filed at Companies House show Davies signed off the loan on 7 September, four days before he died.

The money was used to pay off Bolton's main creditor BluMarble Capital Ltd, who rejected a first repayment offer.

It meant the Championship side avoided a 12-point deduction and a transfer ban from the English Football League.'

Ex-Bolton Wanderers owner helped save club from administration before death
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45586738

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