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brassneck
07 Jan 16 19:31
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I think this club is well worth buying.In fact I think a guy could make a lot of money if he bought it.
my guess is that a guy could buy it for 40 million and make a healthy profit in one year when he sells it.
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By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 07 Jan 16 20:28
What happens to the £200m debt ?
By:
donkeyd
When: 07 Jan 16 20:32
owner george davis is writing all the debt off true wanderer
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 07 Jan 16 20:36
That sounds good, so if they are debt free why are they not paying wages on time ?
By:
donkeyd
When: 07 Jan 16 20:42
hes willing to write the debt off but says he wont put anymore into the club
By:
mincer11
When: 07 Jan 16 20:47
If there was a million  forumites then they would be able to pool  all their 40 quids.
We could have a draw then to see who'd be chairman
By:
tashkent terror
When: 07 Jan 16 20:47
Eddie Davies is the guy who has been paying the wages.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 07 Jan 16 20:55
So they are still in debt as the income doesnt equal the outgoings.
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 07 Jan 16 21:05
Bolton are like a compulsive gambler who was losing £10,000 a week and is trying to win it all back on £1 singles.
By:
roache
When: 07 Jan 16 23:00
They need £15 million just to see out this season with wages/loans/running costs etc administration is very likely unless the clowns in charge cannot sort that out in time and they get wound up.
By:
pantsonfire
When: 08 Jan 16 09:27
Buyers aren't queueing up for this great deal.
By:
Crisp77
When: 08 Jan 16 09:36
They need deep pockets to be able to afford to pay Emile Heskey's goal bonuses.
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 08 Jan 16 09:44
Josh Vela, Zach Clough and Mark Davies all set to leave.
By:
6troytown
When: 08 Jan 16 09:50
Aston villa next a great club ruined by oneill walking out and inept players and managers since. How long till a club goes bust lofthouse would turn in his grave whats happening at Bolton he was a real star not the modern rubbish
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 11 Jan 16 12:14
You can have them for a quid now.
By:
Baker Boy
When: 11 Jan 16 12:33
How does the debt get to these levels?

Turnover in 2013 was just £29 mil, taking this down to a small scale business - no way in the world would a bank, HMRC and many other organisations allow a small business turning over 500K a year to have a debt of £4 million. The owners of that business would likely have to explain themselves infront of a judge for gross neglect.

I feel sorry for the real fans of BWFC but someone needs stringing up for this. The football league should be held accountable as well, instead of worthless percentages banded about salary caps etc - they should make it clear the business model standing before them is a ticking time-bomb.
By:
roache
When: 11 Jan 16 21:32
Gartside was captain of the ship and he has disappeared over the horizon never to be seen again or venture anywhere near Bolton again with a mystery illness with even the local rag from about 4 weeks ago not reporting exactly what this mystery illness is but stating he is gravely ill and respecting his privacy,the ship is due to run aground Wednesday of thursday this week with administration so to prevent it sinking without trace next monday in the high court from a winding up petition,meanwhile the vultures are picking off the training ground,the hotel,offices within the Macron stadium,any car parks or land,and any of the playing squad worth any transfer fee so that rules out 90% of the squad,meanwhile the current owner Boltonian Eddie Davies is sunning himself in some exotic location.
By:
tashkent terror
When: 11 Jan 16 22:09
Your friendly neighbours from Wigan about to pick off the training ground at Euxton?...vultures? how dare you!!

Always happy to help out a friend in need Wink
By:
tashkent terror
When: 19 Feb 16 12:45
Done deal....

WANDERERS have confirmed the sale of their Euxton training base, with Wigan Athletic due to move in over the summer.
The club has released a statement confirming the sale of the old ROF Chorley Sports Ground, which has been their home for more than 15 years.
It is understood that the club will recieve £2.2million for the sale of the site and do not have a clause allowing them to repurchase it in the future.
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