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Post by riochforthereebok on May 10, 2019 12:11:43 GMT
We’re a club in crisis and no one’s been on here for a couple of days😬😬😬😬 Have we all just given up?? We can do this, we can be the next Portsmouth COYWM And we can do this with a better owner and a better manager. Like the phoenix from the flames we will be back stronger and better than ever COYWM I’m going for a Bolton win👍🏻
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Post by kenglowhite on May 10, 2019 13:47:43 GMT
The problem as I see it RFTR is no-one except Anderson is telling us what they are trying to achieve; who in fact has precedence in dealing with an administrator. The BN telling us that John McGinlay is angry about this is tantamount to saying the total Wanderers following feels the same, but does not give notice of intent from any of those who were said to have filed NOIs on Wednesday. This stalemate could continue for the next fortnight or until the new season opens, when we all want to know what the future holds for our town club ASAP. I know that keeping your cards close to your chest is sometimes advisable, but just as I look every day for signs of Theresa May's exit I also look for wome constructive thinking and comments on the future of Bolton Wanderers, and it seems to me that only digging by the BN can help us get that information.
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Post by thegrud1 on May 10, 2019 14:08:15 GMT
CRISIS club Bolton Wanderers are wanted by super-rich Chinese group Shandong Luneng – with a return for Sam Allardyce on their menu. Top officials from the company have been shown round the ground and are weighing up an offer to buy the stricken outfit.
Sam Allardyce could return to Bolton after a potential takeover of the club by super-rich Chinese group Shandong Luneng The Chinese group tried to take over the club a year ago but ran into snags in talks with owner Ken Anderson.
However two senior officials flew in at the start of a renewed bid and were accompanied by former Wanderers sports scientist Mark Taylor. #BWFC
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Post by one2many on May 10, 2019 15:08:10 GMT
I am not saying much because I don't know what to say! Should i feel happy that we are in administration (presuming we are?) rather than having been liquidated? Who owns us? Who will play for us next season? At the moment, instead of transfer gossip "Bolton linked to xx striker" we are getting ownership gossip with every Tom Dick and (insert here) nationality being linked to our stricken/crisis hit club. The only positive is that the off field stuff has been far more exciting than anything witnessed on the pitch this season!
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2019 15:31:30 GMT
CRISIS club Bolton Wanderers are wanted by super-rich Chinese group Shandong Luneng – with a return for Sam Allardyce on their menu. Top officials from the company have been shown round the ground and are weighing up an offer to buy the stricken outfit. Sam Allardyce could return to Bolton after a potential takeover of the club by super-rich Chinese group Shandong Luneng The Chinese group tried to take over the club a year ago but ran into snags in talks with owner Ken Anderson. However two senior officials flew in at the start of a renewed bid and were accompanied by former Wanderers sports scientist Mark Taylor. #BWFC its just a question of who has called in the admin boys , I have asked two of my friends in the know and got two different answers ,however whoever it is will not be part of the negotiation team so there should only be true facts in the ,DD so roll on then the club can get back to working as club again ,.
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Post by riochforthereebok on May 11, 2019 12:44:10 GMT
And if these Chinese investors have been snubbed before by SuperKen what chance this time around??
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Post by riochforthereebok on May 11, 2019 13:28:15 GMT
Any embargo would prevent a Sam return but I have predicted his return soon🤔🤔
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2019 11:30:17 GMT
Any embargo would prevent a Sam return but I have predicted his return soon🤔🤔 Don't hold your breath .
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Post by thegrud1 on May 12, 2019 17:12:05 GMT
Any embargo would prevent a Sam return but I have predicted his return soon🤔🤔 HOW? we can appoint a new manager even with embargo? ??
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Post by whitesince63 on May 13, 2019 8:24:40 GMT
Can't personally see any way BSA would come back here, certainly not to manage anyway. I expect several PL, or top Championship jobs to come up shortly and he's much more likely to go for one of those but then again, never say never eh?
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Post by riochforthereebok on May 13, 2019 9:10:14 GMT
Can't personally see any way BSA would come back here, certainly not to manage anyway. I expect several PL, or top Championship jobs to come up shortly and he's much more likely to go for one of those but then again, never say never eh? Maybe Chris Hughton might be first in the Championship clubs chairman’s thoughts before BSA If NETFLIX wanted a real live drama, The Wanderers perils would have been far more entertaining that Sunderland’s I’d love to show last season’s squad a video of David Lee’s darting runs and the goals and assists he made in the White shirt and also show them his passion for the cause when supporting his team from the bench, whilst donning crutches at Wembley back in 95, had any of the current squad been 20% as passionate about playing for the Trotters as he had been, we wouldn’t be in this sorry mess
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Post by riochforthereebok on May 13, 2019 15:12:06 GMT
Looks like Administration have just put the ball in the back of our net and the ref has blown the final whistle⚽️⚽️⚽️
Administration win
That’s another defeat to add to Parkhoofson’s 30 odd in a season
Still At least we are solvent for a short while Let’s hope them there Chinese Shendong Luneng folk have a serious interest and then we can rise again like the Phoenix from the Flames COYWM ⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
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Post by kenglowhite on May 15, 2019 8:49:08 GMT
Just read somewhere that BWFC had enough income for the season without transfer income and cash from other sources according to the EFL, which makes the eventual shortage quite surprising. Makes me wonder what happened to the cash KA received from the Madine transfer, which came from nowhere, and becomes more mysterious when you realise Cardiff rarely used him. At the same time his removal was a good reason for our failure on the field, since he was the lynchpin of Parky's hoofball tactics. Hoping the administrators' forensic searches will reveal all.
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Post by OohMac on May 15, 2019 9:39:34 GMT
If you accept that admin has a 12 points deduction and we need to be made an example of for the strike then thats 20 points minimum.
My initial proposal would be to suspend that for 5 years. If thats rejected I would ask that the punishment be spread over 3 seasons. So we can start this season with -6, next season -7 and season after -7. Real reason being with an embargo, with squad we have feel the worst.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2019 10:34:02 GMT
If you accept that admin has a 12 points deduction and we need to be made an example of for the strike then thats 20 points minimum. My initial proposal would be to suspend that for 5 years. If thats rejected I would ask that the punishment be spread over 3 seasons. So we can start this season with -6, next season -7 and season after -7. Real reason being with an embargo, with squad we have feel the worst. there will be no sympathy form the EFL we have had enough warnings and now crunch time has come , all of us (that's team ,management and spectators should give 100% ) because that's the only way we can go , having been a founder member of the burnden life line and having sat sweating over trying to win our last game to stay in the EFL that's the way we did it and that's the only way.
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