On the basis the club agrees that all cash gate receipts go directly to the playing staff post the match sounds reasonable in the circumstances!
Tea ladies around the country are going to be busy, sounds like Bolton's will be playing up front tomorrow. please log in to view this image
My brother's ex mother in law was the tea lady at Charlton for many many years until fairly recently. That and granny porn of course.
Bolton Wanderers - Club Statement Bolton Wanderers Football Club regrettably confirms that Saturday’s Sky Bet Championship fixture against Brentford has been called off. The club would like to apologise for the inconvenience this will cause. A further update will be released in due course.
Laurence Bassini From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Laurence Bassini (born Laurence Bazini[1]) is a Stanmore-based English businessman, and former chairman of Watford Football Club.[2] Bassini took over Watford Football Club in a £440,000 takeover on 31 May 2011 when the club's previous parent company Watford Leisure PLC was de-listed from the London Stock Exchange and became Watford Leisure Limited. Prior to taking over at Watford Bassini had been made bankrupt in 2007 following the failure of his business The Fox at Ibstone near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, which he blamed on his father.[1] Bassini was bankrupt for about a year and it was during this time that he changed his name to Bassini to have a "fresh start".[1] Whilst chairman of Watford, Bassini had been due to meet with fans at the annual Fans Forum on 8 November 2011 but cancelled at the last minute citing ill health.[3]He then cancelled a subsequent local radio phone-in on 22 November 2011, again at the last minute and again due to 'ill health'.[4] Bassini's tenure at Watford was marked by allegations of financial impropriety[5] culminating in the comical 'Safegate' scandal when just prior to the sale of the club in June 2012 Bassini called the police after an employee refused to hand him the keys to the club safe.[6] He wore a red builder's helmet giving interviews to the local paper.[2] In June 2012, 13 months after he bought the club, Bassini sold Watford Football Club to Gino Pozzo, son of Giampaolo Pozzo and owner of Udinese and Granada.[7] In November 2012 it was announced the £1.5 million Bassini owed to Watford Football Club for 'cash advances' was unlikely to be repaid.[8] In March 2013 an independent disciplinary commission found Bassini guilty of misconduct and dishonesty over financial dealings on behalf of Watford and banned him from being involved in a position of authority with any Football League club for three years. The commission found he had been "dishonest in his dealings with the league and with his fellow directors" and "practised secrecy and deception" when he told neither the league nor the other members of the Watford board about his secret forward financing arrangements.[9] Following Watford's defeat to Crystal Palace in the 2013 Championship play-off final, Bassini sent a series of gloating texts to local newspaper Watford Observer, reveling in his joy at their loss.[10][11] In July 2013 Bassini added to his list of business failures when the High Court ordered his company Watford Leisure Limited be placed in liquidation.[12] In March 2014, Bassini lost a High Court battle against the Russo brothers.[13] The former Watford FC directors claimed that they were owed more than £3.5 million by Bassini. He was ordered to pay the sums of £3.5 million and £135,000 (plus an additional £568,000 in interest and £150k in costs); a total of £4,353,000. He has been told that he cannot appeal. During the trial, in which he was described as 'evasive' and a maker of 'empty threats', the court heard Bassini had made numerous accusations of conspiracies against him without providing any evidence. Among these were that the Russos still secretly owned half Watford FC with the Pozzo family and were orchestrating a campaign against him. Bassini, who had been in court for the whole trial, left before the end after complaining of 'feeling dizzy' following 'a slip' on the High Court steps.[14] In June 2014 Bassini was made bankrupt for the second time. The bankruptcy order was made after Bassini failed to pay the sum of £37,500. During the hearing Bassini claimed not to own any property despite receiving over £1.5 million in cash advances from Watford during his tenure.[15] On 17 April 2019, it was announced that Bassini had agreed to take over financially troubled EFL Championship club Bolton Wanderers.[16] This guy should be nowhere near a football club and all the Bolton fans are pinning there hopes on him!! They are up the creek and no mistake!!
I was ten days ahead of you George - ''fit and proper person?" ....... someone's having a right old larf, and no mistake.
If he went bankrupt over a pub, then htf does he have the dosh to buy a football club. Oh, errr.......
"Birmingham City two...Wigan Athletic nil... Brentford v. Bolton Wanderers... "late kick off, score not yet in and not likely any time soon"..
I hope Bassini isn't dependent on future gate receipts to complete his deal! That said with his background he shouldn't be anywhere near an EFL club! Anderson shouldn't escape criticism either for this sorry mess. Expulsion at face value a real possibility.
First player has served 14 day notice to walk away from his contract if not paid in full within that timeframe
All the great BW players from yester-year must be turning in their graves...Maybe its time for BFS and tan-man to front up a consortium.
I see the EFL have been really helpful by ordering Bolton to fulfill their remaining fixtures. Apparently the only players not owed money are their youth team players. I'm no fan of Bolton or their fans (1983, you bastards) but I wouldn't wish this **** on any supporters, well all right, with maybe one exception!