not yet. They are waiting to hear their punishment, which is likely to be more points docked on top of the -12 they already start on next seasonZip wrote:Were Bolton penalised for not fulfilling a fixture at the back end of last season?
by Winston Biscuit » 18 Jul 2019 08:18
18 Jul 2019 08:18not yet. They are waiting to hear their punishment, which is likely to be more points docked on top of the -12 they already start on next seasonZip wrote:Were Bolton penalised for not fulfilling a fixture at the back end of last season?
So the -12 is for going into administration. They are bound to get another points deduction for not fulfilling fixtures I would have thought. What a mess.Winston Biscuit wrote:not yet. They are waiting to hear their punishment, which is likely to be more points docked on top of the -12 they already start on next seasonZip wrote:Were Bolton penalised for not fulfilling a fixture at the back end of last season?
by Winston Biscuit » 18 Jul 2019 08:30
18 Jul 2019 08:30another 3 points deducted has been suggested, but maybe with the -12 already in place they decide not to go down that route and do something elseZip wrote:So the -12 is for going into administration. They are bound to get another points deduction for not fulfilling fixtures I would have thought. What a mess.Winston Biscuit wrote:not yet. They are waiting to hear their punishment, which is likely to be more points docked on top of the -12 they already start on next seasonZip wrote:Were Bolton penalised for not fulfilling a fixture at the back end of last season?
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 18 Jul 2019 10:21
18 Jul 2019 10:21Quite. Ordinarily, I'd have some sympathy with them, but I still recall their late Chairman Phil Gartside proposing to end promotion to and relegation from the Premier League. They were already seasoned passengers on that gravy train and wanted to block any other side from getting their hands on the money - it was the pinnacle of arrogance and greed (which are hallmarks of just about everything the PL stands for). Their fans at the time were largely supportive of the idea.Snowflake Royal wrote: It really is the consequence of that continued and ludicrous overspending in the PL. It's deserved, but it's been too long to really be properly linked to that in the minds of many.
by From Despair To Where? » 18 Jul 2019 13:28
18 Jul 2019 13:28by Winston Biscuit » 18 Jul 2019 14:33
18 Jul 2019 14:33by 10539.4 Miles Away » 20 Jul 2019 03:42
20 Jul 2019 03:42Beautifully writtenFrom Despair To Where? wrote:From an aesthetic perspective, what always bugged me about Bolton was the whole media fawning. "Isn't JayJay Ococha great". Yeah. Ococha's great but what about the other 9 outfield players kicking lumps out of people and elbowing everyone in the head
Oh, and the twats with fcuking huge flags running up and down the touchline to "I Feel Good" whenever they scored.
Oh, and the drum majorettes piped through the PA, trying to generate an atmosphere.
The most plastic matchday experience imaginable. Everyone there seemed to buy the Bolton as Las Vegas pretentions of the people running the club which included gambling on the gravy train still coming to visit. You can polish a turd but it's still a turd and Bolton will always be a dreary provincial Lancashire shithole.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 20 Jul 2019 15:13
20 Jul 2019 15:13At this rate they won’t last till FridayThe Enfield Royal71 wrote:Bolton unable to fulfil friendly against Preston.
Thats them done for I think. They wont last till Xmas.
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Jul 2019 12:10
21 Jul 2019 12:10Decent chance they'll get one game in this season, they open away.Franchise FC wrote:At this rate they won’t last till FridayThe Enfield Royal71 wrote:Bolton unable to fulfil friendly against Preston.
Thats them done for I think. They wont last till Xmas.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 22 Jul 2019 19:08
22 Jul 2019 19:08by Winston Biscuit » 27 Jul 2019 21:16
27 Jul 2019 21:16by Winston Biscuit » 29 Jul 2019 12:35
29 Jul 2019 12:35by Victor Meldrew » 29 Jul 2019 13:49
29 Jul 2019 13:49I think it is a bit harsh just picking on Bolton when so many other clubs have followed the same path and are equally plastic.From Despair To Where? wrote:From an aesthetic perspective, what always bugged me about Bolton was the whole media fawning. "Isn't JayJay Ococha great". Yeah. Ococha's great but what about the other 9 outfield players kicking lumps out of people and elbowing everyone in the head
Oh, and the twats with fcuking huge flags running up and down the touchline to "I Feel Good" whenever they scored.
Oh, and the drum majorettes piped through the PA, trying to generate an atmosphere.
The most plastic matchday experience imaginable. Everyone there seemed to buy the Bolton as Las Vegas pretentions of the people running the club which included gambling on the gravy train still coming to visit. You can polish a turd but it's still a turd and Bolton will always be a dreary provincial Lancashire shithole.
by From Despair To Where? » 29 Jul 2019 21:25
29 Jul 2019 21:25I was talking about the Premiership matchday experience at Bolton, all faux Vegas cabaret with drums piped through the PA, fireworks left, right and centre and blokes with massive flags running up and down the touchline to James Brown. All it needed was a fat Elvis impersonator in a sequinned jumpsuit. All this razzmatazz to introduce Kevin Nolan kicking lumps out of people and Kevin Davies elbowing anyone within 5 yds in the head.Victor Meldrew wrote:I think it is a bit harsh just picking on Bolton when so many other clubs have followed the same path and are equally plastic.From Despair To Where? wrote:From an aesthetic perspective, what always bugged me about Bolton was the whole media fawning. "Isn't JayJay Ococha great". Yeah. Ococha's great but what about the other 9 outfield players kicking lumps out of people and elbowing everyone in the head
Oh, and the twats with fcuking huge flags running up and down the touchline to "I Feel Good" whenever they scored.
Oh, and the drum majorettes piped through the PA, trying to generate an atmosphere.
The most plastic matchday experience imaginable. Everyone there seemed to buy the Bolton as Las Vegas pretentions of the people running the club which included gambling on the gravy train still coming to visit. You can polish a turd but it's still a turd and Bolton will always be a dreary provincial Lancashire shithole.
What about Pompey and (although I like the club), Rangers in Scotland and the other Rangers down the road from us?
Bury game suspended on Saturday and they have until Friday to provide the required evidence else the game at Accrington on the 10th August is likely to go the same way. The way it looks today, Bury will be an ex-league club very soon.Winston Biscuit wrote:deadline pushed back to 5:00pm
https://www.efl.com/news/2019/july/efl- ... d-bury-fc/
Do they want Meyler ?Stranded wrote:Bury game suspended on Saturday and they have until Friday to provide the required evidence else the game at Accrington on the 10th August is likely to go the same way. The way it looks today, Bury will be an ex-league club very soon.Winston Biscuit wrote:deadline pushed back to 5:00pm
https://www.efl.com/news/2019/july/efl- ... d-bury-fc/
Better news for Bolton, the EFL are satisfied with what they have been provided with and the game at Wycombe goes ahead as scheduled, mainly due to the PFA lending the prospective owners approx 2m to pay back money owed to football creditors - though god knows what team Bolton will be able to put out. There are a number of free agents apparently training there (who clearly aren't wanted elsewhere) so can only assume that as soon as any deal is penned they will sign contracts.
If no deal gets signed, can Bolton play player on non-contract terms?
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