Yeah, I think alarm bells would be ringing just from them not putting season tickets on sale yet. They’re in big trouble. Not nice to see.
Hope they can sort things out. Real chance they don't exist very soon.
No tickets on sale, cant sign players, no safety certificate can be issued for the ground.That’s what worries me. Don’t want to see it happen to any club.
I’m guessing they haven’t put match tickets on sale either?
No tickets on sale, cant sign players, no safety certificate can be issued for the ground.
The company who agreed the takeover are waiting on the hotel as part of the deal. The hotel has a separate set of administrators and isn't quite as easy to agree a deal. If they cant get the hotel the deal is offYeah. It doesn’t sound great at all. A lot of their fans (just reading their forum) seem quite upbeat. Obviously, a lot seem pretty miserable too!
I don’t know what’s going on with their takeover though? Anybody got a clue?
Yeah. It doesn’t sound great at all. A lot of their fans (just reading their forum) seem quite upbeat. Obviously, a lot seem pretty miserable too!
I don’t know what’s going on with their takeover though? Anybody got a clue?
The company who agreed the takeover are waiting on the hotel as part of the deal. The hotel has a separate set of administrators and isn't quite as easy to agree a deal. If they cant get the hotel the deal is off
Karen Carpenter?The chances of the game being on are thinner than a thin thing.
Tow it down to Cov?Could we get their stadium on the cheap?
But........ SISU OUT THOUGH?!?!We think it's a mess at CCFC
BWFC in serious threat of liquidation next week.
If they survive you can see them being relegated two years on the trot and out of the league system.
You'd have to remove all the Bolt Ons firstTow it down to Cov?
Why is the hotel essential? I get that, similar to our situation, any owner would want to maximise revenue, but the potential new owners seem happy to le the club go to the wall if the hotel isn't included. Shouldn't that set off alarm bells about them?It seems to hinge on whether the entity buying the club can complete a deal for the Bolton Whites Hotel first. It looks like it will go right to the wire and I suspect the Bolton fans are clinging onto hope in total desperation at present. I think Bury are also in some serious bother at present too, being threatened with expulsion unless they can prove they'll pay-off their footballing creditors.
Why is the hotel essential? I get that, similar to our situation, any owner would want to maximise revenue, but the potential new owners seem happy to le the club go to the wall if the hotel isn't included. Shouldn't that set off alarm bells about them?
Keep it on wheels to get round the councils planning regsTow it down to Cov?
They are business men, not football men, it's all about assets and a business case, and nothing to do with kicking a bag of wind around for 90 minutes on a saturday afternoon.Why is the hotel essential? I get that, similar to our situation, any owner would want to maximise revenue, but the potential new owners seem happy to le the club go to the wall if the hotel isn't included. Shouldn't that set off alarm bells about them?
Except their fans might be singing "sisu IN!"Already booked travel for this. Localish to me though so no massive loss.
If its their first home game and they do some sort of protest we could join in solidarity. Poor buggers!
Yeah. It doesn’t sound great at all. A lot of their fans (just reading their forum) seem quite upbeat. Obviously, a lot seem pretty miserable too!
I don’t know what’s going on with their takeover though? Anybody got a clue?
Was it Bolton who had Paul Appleton as the administrator?
I am guessing that the income from the hotel underpins their business case for their backersWhy is the hotel essential? I get that, similar to our situation, any owner would want to maximise revenue, but the potential new owners seem happy to le the club go to the wall if the hotel isn't included. Shouldn't that set off alarm bells about them?
Genuine question - given that their big issue seems to be lack of money, how is it helping them to NOT be putting tickets on sale???
Very sad to see a club in this amount of strife. Whilst I have no particular affinity for them, they were the oppo in the very first game of football I ever saw when I was 8 years old (they looked like Luton in an yellowy-orange away kit). They've clearly over-stretched themselves over many years, but so did money clubs including ourselves. Hope they get themselves sorted, even if they have to "do a Rangers" in order to do so.
Think i read something about the money would go to the present owner/Administrator if sold now, so the new owners won't allow them to be sold until they take over so they get the money.Genuine question - given that their big issue seems to be lack of money, how is it helping them to NOT be putting tickets on sale??? .
I thought our fans would rejoice if Bolton cease to exist