Heading for administration ?
https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/new...rers-could-be-in-administration-within-hours/
https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/new...rers-could-be-in-administration-within-hours/
Heading for administration ?
https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/new...rers-could-be-in-administration-within-hours/
To pur off clubs like palace, Leicester etc that use administration as a strategy for development.Maybe I'm being a bit thick, but I've never understood why clubs in such dire straights get huge point deductions as well. I'm not sure who it helps - it's almost as if the ELF are keen to inflict that killer blow.
Maybe I'm being a bit thick, but I've never understood why clubs in such dire straights get huge point deductions as well. I'm not sure who it helps - it's almost as if the ELF are keen to inflict that killer blow.
What is the land referred to? Is that the stadium?Dean Holdsworth has a lot to answer for as he arranged the initial borrowings that created this mess.
Current chairman Ken Anderson charged the club £525,000 in ‘consultancy’ fees, and managed to persuade the club to pay his son’s company a further £125,000....which was nice.View attachment 100464
Maybe I'm being a bit thick, but I've never understood why clubs in such dire straights get huge point deductions as well. I'm not sure who it helps - it's almost as if the ELF are keen to inflict that killer blow.
To pur off clubs like palace, Leicester etc that use administration as a strategy for development.
Weren't Bolton the club advocating a closed shop in the premier league? What comes around goes around I guess.
Football has been ruined by the premier league and the greed that it generates.
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Dean Holdsworth has a lot to answer for as he arranged the initial borrowings that created this mess.
Current chairman Ken Anderson charged the club £525,000 in ‘consultancy’ fees, and managed to persuade the club to pay his son’s company a further £125,000....which was nice.View attachment 100464
Acrington Stanley and aldershot - can't think of others tbh. Others were relegated but that's just football surely. Palace x 3, pompey, Leicester are a very different size of club and would have gone in a much shorter time period.Clubs were going to the wall well before the Premier League. Go to a National, Conference North/South game and the game has never looked so healthy in the lower tiers. The Premier League is it’s own evil beast, but not sure all football’s woes can be blamed on it.
And to think, they've managed all this without the help of Harry Redknapp.
And to think, they've managed all this without the help of Harry Redknapp.
As mentioned on another thread the other day, 'Arry is a convenient scapegoat but it's little to do with him. He's managed clubs that didn't go into administration, West Ham and Bournemouth for example (yes, I know Bournemouth did but that was more than 20 years after he left) and there are dozens of clubs where he's not been who have suffered.
It's little to do with the managers: they'll spend what they're allowed to spend, it's all down to owners/CEOs
Acrington Stanley and aldershot - can't think of others tbh. Others were relegated but that's just football surely. Palace x 3, pompey, Leicester are a very different size of club and would have gone in a much shorter time period.
Good to hear that 'non league is healthy, championship certainly isn't and id imagine more will follow Bolton.
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