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January Transfer Window - Part One


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Orr is poor but Moseste is a decent gamble I think, he has the physical attributes to make it so worth a shot

I'm sure there were some who said the same about Di Santo and M.Diouf when they joined on loan.

Heard a rumour about a possible Central Midfield acquisition. No idea if loan or permenant. Plays for his current teams reserve side.

Pogba? Cryer and Kamy mentioned him as a possible target on twitter.

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Pogba? Cryer and Kamy mentioned him as a possible target on twitter.

Aye that's the one. I'm at work so can't get Twitter. Looking over my shoulder to make sure I don't get caught on here.

United fan at work seems to think his deal runs out in the Summer, so could be permenant if true?

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If Bolton are in much worse shape financially in terms of their debt, how can they afford to offer £7m for a player (Zaha, reportedly), whilst we are scraping the barrel for other team's reserves, free agents and brothers of our current players?

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Just found this on wiki page and it seems to be a bad joke someone has played.

Club career

Víctor Cáceres begins his career at the age of 13 in the Escuela de fútbol de la Asociación Mutual del Personal de la Administración Nacional de Electricidad (Ampande), located in the Santísima Trinidad neighborhood of the capital of the country, Asunción.

Cáceres continued his career in the youth divisions of Atlántida SC where he played until the age of 18, moving to the youth divisions of Libertad and making his professional debut with the team at the age of 21.[1] Slowly, he settled in the first team and eventually became a key player, helping the team win the league and becoming part of the Paraguay national team.

He has apparently signed a new 3 year deal with English Premier League team Blackburn Rovers in current January 2012 transfer window.

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If Bolton are in much worse shape financially in terms of their debt, how can they afford to offer £7m for a player (Zaha, reportedly), whilst we are scraping the barrel for other team's reserves, free agents and brothers of our current players?

Robbie. the Trotters debt is owed largely to Moonshift Investments Limited, a private company belonging to Eddie Davies.

Getting on for £100M is owed to this company and £20M elsewhere (mainly Barclays!!).

This however is a considerable amount to Davies. His net worth is only rated at £75M, so he is likely to want it back at some point.

The loan is charged against all the clubs assetts which I doubt atr anywhere near £100M.

He takes repayments from BWFC of 5% interest on a regular schedule and also has a not inconsiderable "arrangement fee" payment once a year.

At the moment the investment seems to be making money due to these arrangements but if Bolton go down something will have to give big time.

This article is 12 months old but gives you the gist.

Trotter troubles

Even in the Premier Davis is going to have to either write off a sh!tload of dosh ot bust the Trotters.

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So against Newcastle it could go a bit like this "Dann to Dunn, plays it back to Bunn, out wide to Ollson who gives it to Ollson, back to Hanley plays it forward to Henley"

Hang on...that's 7 passes.

We would never manage that.

More like Dann to...err it's a throw-in.

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