by 6ft Kerplunk » 22 Jun 2015 15:53
by From Despair To Where? » 22 Jun 2015 19:52
by 6ft Kerplunk » 23 Jun 2015 11:09
From Despair To Where? i read somewhere that last summer, they were involved in 300 transactions involving a total of £5.5m
Harry Redknapp Do they need a manager?
by From Despair To Where? » 23 Jun 2015 11:19
by WoodleyRoyal » 23 Jun 2015 16:58
by Sutekh » 24 Jun 2015 13:06
by Winston Smith » 01 Jul 2015 19:09
by Tony Le Mesmer » 01 Dec 2015 09:08
by Winston Smith » 01 Dec 2015 09:56
Tony Le Mesmer £170m in debt, most of which is owed to the owner Phil Gartside who's reportedly terminally ill. So they'll soon be at the mercy of his estate.
by Vision » 01 Dec 2015 10:01
Tony Le Mesmer Bolton failed to pay their players last week. £170m in debt, most of which is owed to the owner Phil Gartside who's reportedly terminally ill. So they'll soon be at the mercy of his estate.
They are screwed basically. Debts mounted up on a policy of signing loads of expensive loan players and has beens on short term contracts to chase/keep PL cash.
Anyone think of another club operating like that...?
by Tony Le Mesmer » 01 Dec 2015 10:32
VisionTony Le Mesmer Bolton failed to pay their players last week. £170m in debt, most of which is owed to the owner Phil Gartside who's reportedly terminally ill. So they'll soon be at the mercy of his estate.
They are screwed basically. Debts mounted up on a policy of signing loads of expensive loan players and has beens on short term contracts to chase/keep PL cash.
Anyone think of another club operating like that...?
Gartside isn't the owner but was the chairman/chief executive for many many years.
This debt has been building since the Big Sam days. His so called "miracle " was nothing of the sort. They never addressed the problem of rising debts back and then dropped out of the top flight just when top flight clubs started to generally show a profit.
If you're suggesting there's a parallel between them and us, I'd that's pretty wide of the mark to be honest.
by Vision » 01 Dec 2015 11:00
Tony Le MesmerVisionTony Le Mesmer Bolton failed to pay their players last week. £170m in debt, most of which is owed to the owner Phil Gartside who's reportedly terminally ill. So they'll soon be at the mercy of his estate.
They are screwed basically. Debts mounted up on a policy of signing loads of expensive loan players and has beens on short term contracts to chase/keep PL cash.
Anyone think of another club operating like that...?
Gartside isn't the owner but was the chairman/chief executive for many many years.
This debt has been building since the Big Sam days. His so called "miracle " was nothing of the sort. They never addressed the problem of rising debts back and then dropped out of the top flight just when top flight clubs started to generally show a profit.
If you're suggesting there's a parallel between them and us, I'd that's pretty wide of the mark to be honest.
I Stand corrected on the ownership. But i'm very much suggesting there are parallels. Reading's owners are throwing money at short term signings with a short term view. The Bolton model. it will all end in tears and personally, i think it would be very naïve to pretend that it wont. it more a question of when rather than if.
by One8Seven1* » 01 Dec 2015 13:41
Tony Le Mesmer Bolton failed to pay their players last week. £170m in debt, most of which is owed to the owner Phil Gartside who's reportedly terminally ill. So they'll soon be at the mercy of his estate.
They are screwed basically. Debts mounted up on a policy of signing loads of expensive loan players and has beens on short term contracts to chase/keep PL cash.
Anyone think of another club operating like that...?
by One8Seven1* » 03 Dec 2015 09:53
by Winston Smith » 03 Dec 2015 10:04
by One8Seven1* » 03 Dec 2015 12:05
by One8Seven1* » 03 Dec 2015 12:10
Winston Smith they are only on 12 points. would be lolz to see them on zero.
If that happened it would give them 28 games to get roughly 50 points for survival. 1.785 points per game.
A team getting 1.785 points per game over a season would end up on 82 points which is enough for a play off spot most seasons. can't see Bolton starting to put in consistent performances matching that of a top 6 team from now until then
by Winston Smith » 03 Dec 2015 12:48
by TFF » 03 Dec 2015 13:16
One8Seven1*Winston Smith they are only on 12 points. would be lolz to see them on zero.
If that happened it would give them 28 games to get roughly 50 points for survival. 1.785 points per game.
A team getting 1.785 points per game over a season would end up on 82 points which is enough for a play off spot most seasons. can't see Bolton starting to put in consistent performances matching that of a top 6 team from now until then
Even without a deduction they are well and truly up shit creek this season. The owners family already organising their inheritance in-waiting.. hands out ready. That was always going to happen though! You owe that much to one man.. Just wish it would happen to Chelsea...
by One8Seven1* » 03 Dec 2015 14:17
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