I know. I was just pointing out the stark differences.
How did a club like Bolton get into nearly £200m debt? Ridiculous stuff.
It really is crazy how in recent years, clubs who were our competitive rivals just a decade or less ago are now in serious trouble.
The future of Bolton is looking really bleak and if I remember rightly in the 04/05/06 seasons, we were looking to somewhat get on a par with them as they were the side fighting for UEFA Cup places, then we eventually did and overtook their place and within a couple of seasons Bolton were then relegated and are now in a really **** situation.
Then it was between Spurs, Everton and Villa fighting out for that "best of the rest" title of the teams outside of the top four and yet now look at Villa, they've given up trying to stay in the league and don't even have any good players who they could sell to make room on the wage bill when they do eventually go down (Lescott and Richards could perhaps make Prem squads in the bottom half). Even considering the rich heritage of the club, there's not going to many - if any - investors interested in such a **** storm of a club to give them hope of an immediate return to the Premier League, Lerner has well and truly ****ed them. For what it's worth, Everton have looked a shadow of the side they used to be in recent seasons, 11th last year and currently sitting 12th this campaign despite having a very decent squad on paper, Lukaku has really been papering over some horrendous cracks and there's a possibility they could lose him in the Summer.
Makes me feel incredibly lucky that we've sort of maintained our status as the best side out of the top 4 and all being well, we'll crack it this season for the third time in 6 years.
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