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Grendel

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What will happen though if both are kicked out the league? Will teams have to be moved up/down again?

When it’s happened before no - the following season they may do to rebalance
 

mark82

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When it’s happened before no - the following season they may do to rebalance

Yep, the league will run with fewer teams this year, and the relegation places will be reduced, so if both go bust will be 2 relegation places in league 1. The relegation places would likely be removed in league 2 also, and maybe reduced in conference and below depending on where any reformed clubs are placed - which I expect would be at least the Conference, possibly conference north, but could be lower.

Let's hope it doesn't come to that though.
 

oscillatewildly

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Something back from the club to compensate for his own stupidity at booking flights and accomodation for a fixture that tickets aren't yet on sale for and for weeks have had a distinct possibility of never being.

I guess telling him to piss off would count as a wee gesture?
OK. I took it as him relying on the club for a little more positive info as regards the going ahead of this fixture.
That only.
 

Cov kid 55

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My guess is he's hoping the club will offer to refund his flight which is madness. A) There is absolutely zero fault from the club B) It's been apparent since May that Bolton are in the shit, why would you book flights before confirmation. The sad thing is, it's everything that's wrong with modern culture. Blame someone, sue someone, take no accountability for any mistake you may have made. The clubs a sitting duck for morons like this.
A bit harsh? I agree, the club aren’t going to refund flights/hotels etc, but this guys a good enough supporter to travel by plane to watch his team, book a hotel, and whatever other costs he’ll incur. Also, you would book some of these things in advance. So rather than call him a moron, perhaps some sympathy is more appropriate?
 

SKYBLUES90

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A bit harsh? I agree, the club aren’t going to refund flights/hotels etc, but this guys a good enough supporter to travel by plane to watch his team, book a hotel, and whatever other costs he’ll incur. Also, you would book some of these things in advance. So rather than call him a moron, perhaps some sympathy is more appropriate?

I’m all for ‘if you don’t ask you don’t get’ but honestly what is he expecting the club to do when it’s totally out of their hands?
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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A bit harsh? I agree, the club aren’t going to refund flights/hotels etc, but this guys a good enough supporter to travel by plane to watch his team, book a hotel, and whatever other costs he’ll incur. Also, you would book some of these things in advance. So rather than call him a moron, perhaps some sympathy is more appropriate?
If you book something before anything is confirmed when a club is threatened with liquidation that missed its last game last season *AND* then ask a club that has absolutely no say in it for some kind of 'gesture' then yes, you are a moron.
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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A bit harsh? I agree, the club aren’t going to refund flights/hotels etc, but this guys a good enough supporter to travel by plane to watch his team, book a hotel, and whatever other costs he’ll incur. Also, you would book some of these things in advance. So rather than call him a moron, perhaps some sympathy is more appropriate?
No sympathy from me. He picked a game against a club which may not be able to start the season.

Why not go to the game against Southend this weekend which will go ahead and give your money to the club?

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Tommo1993

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If it had only just emerged today that Bolton were up the creek, then fine. But their current mess has been in footballing news for months.
 

The Great Eastern

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Regarding the safety certificate, I'm sure there was a rugby game on their in the last week or so as I recall seeing the stand in the background when an interview was going on. Would they have had a safety certificate for that and would it be the same one for the football club?
Both Rugby League Challenge Cup semi-finals and the women's rugby league final were played at Boltons ground last Saturday so, clearly, a safety certificate is in place. The ground was nowhere near full but that's not an issue. Why a safety certificate not in place, affects the football club and not other sports, I'd love to know.
 

Ccfcsj

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Both Rugby League Challenge Cup semi-finals and the women's rugby league final were played at Boltons ground last Saturday so, clearly, a safety certificate is in place. The ground was nowhere near full but that's not an issue. Why a safety certificate not in place, affects the football club and not other sports, I'd love to know.
Is it a different sort of safety certificate that's required for some reason as the rules are different - no alcohol in the stands etc
 

PurpleBin

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A bit harsh? I agree, the club aren’t going to refund flights/hotels etc, but this guys a good enough supporter to travel by plane to watch his team, book a hotel, and whatever other costs he’ll incur. Also, you would book some of these things in advance. So rather than call him a moron, perhaps some sympathy is more appropriate?

You're missing the point. What is he asking the club for...and why?
 

skybluesam66

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The talk on their forum is that their first game may be called off with a view to having things sorted for when they play us
They are expecting some sort of announcement imminently
 

CJ_covblaze

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Pleased for Bolton fans but not looking good for Bury. From the statement it appears if they don’t get it sorted by Friday their game next week will be postponed too. Where do the EFL draw the line? EFL Statement – Bolton Wanderers FC and Bury FC
 

oucho

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They can’t put tickets on sale if the game isn’t going to happen, and first they need a ground safety certificate, and that hasn’t been issued.
Selling tickets now would be fraudulent.
Also you need 11 players to start a game of professional football.

Any idea why they are suddenly lacking a ground safety certificate? How has that become a factor?
 

no_loyalty

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Any idea why they are suddenly lacking a ground safety certificate? How has that become a factor?

Something to do with the non playing staff not being paid, same as end of last season.
 

oucho

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Something to do with the non playing staff not being paid, same as end of last season.

Fuck sake, what a shower. It should be said in Sisu's defence, during their tenure no staff wages have ever been missed or paid late. The bloke who owns Bolton (Anderson?) has a lot to answer for; he's ultimately the custodian who has taken on the responsibility of the club, even if other parties are far from blameless.

As a club they're a part of the fabric of the game, founder members of the Football League, iconic FA Cup finalists at least twice, contributed the likes of Nat Lofthouse to England...would be a great shame to see them go.
 

bawtryneal

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This statement from the EFL doesn't mean our game will go definetly ahead on the 10th. Just means this Saturday away game will be played. Still up in the air regarding there first home game.
 

shmmeee

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It's a common thing these days. People with their hand out from companies because they feel wronged whereas in reality it's actually their own stupidity which caused the issue. Fucking winds me right up.

Pisses me right off at work. I track literally every click on our website and can prove beyond doubt it’s a customer fuck up. We still give refunds because we don’t want the bad press. These days they write a scathing review full of bullshit before even talking to us.
 

Nick

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Pisses me right off at work. I track literally every click on our website and can prove beyond doubt it’s a customer fuck up. We still give refunds because we don’t want the bad press. These days they write a scathing review full of bullshit before even talking to us.
I get it as well where they threaten it even when it's their mistake.

I'd happily just shame them in reply to the review but not everybody is a dick like me so they just get sorted out.
 

SBAndy

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Pisses me right off at work. I track literally every click on our website and can prove beyond doubt it’s a customer fuck up. We still give refunds because we don’t want the bad press. These days they write a scathing review full of bullshit before even talking to us.

I’ve seen our middle management run around the office shouting because someone with 2000 followers on twitter has complained.
 

PurpleBin

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Pisses me right off at work. I track literally every click on our website and can prove beyond doubt it’s a customer fuck up. We still give refunds because we don’t want the bad press. These days they write a scathing review full of bullshit before even talking to us.

Yeah...I'm in exactly the same position. The phrase "The Customer is Always Right" is utter, utter bollocks.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Great news our Bolton game will be on. They won't be at their strongest by then, and I'm obviously pleased they haven't gone belly up.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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That's not confirmed still is it? Think they've just been given permission to play their away game.
Would seem pointless to allow first game to go ahead, then cancel the second. I assume that the EFL have received some reassurances re: Bolton's plans.
 

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