matt83 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 1 hour ago, pentelrobot said: I agree with these sentiments, but how do the EFL weed out the "nefarious" individuals. Ken Anderson probably passed the fit and proper person test which suggests that the problem lies with the depth of investigation carried out by the EFL. Because of the amount of money surrounding football, there will always be chancers willing to take risks, and at the end of the day, it's the fans of the clubs who suffer. Local rivalry aside, it would be a tragedy if Bolton were to be expelled-we are a club of similar size and history and the same could easily happen to us. On the issue of expungement affecting play off positions, the EFL could avoid the problem (if they chose to expel) by making the decision after the season ends, thus taking advantage of Rule 12.2.2 as quoted by Philip above. Their record would not be expunged until the play off positions had been fairly determined. Only two clubs would be relegated to L1 There’s a distinction between a crooked owner and and incompetent one (arguably the venkys fall into latter). So to that end it’s harder to establish who will be dodgy and incompetent but whatever criteria the authorities have stinks. For the likes of Thaksin Shinawatra and Carson Yeung who were actual crooks going in to football to pass test means it’s not for purpose. Bassini has proved himself to be a crook yet I’ve no doubt he’ll take over Bolton. But the problem as I see it is the only choices out there seem to be crooks and people who turn a blind eye to them. Ultimately, whilst there is plenty of money slushing around and the men in grey suits have their snouts in the trough this will happen again and again. Quote
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Mattyblue Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 It's the U18s the EFL want Bolton to play. So using child labour to break a strike. Like something out of Dickens! 2 Quote
deryck guyler's spoon Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 6 minutes ago, DE. said: What's scary to me is that there are a lot of clubs, ourselves included, who could be in the exact same situation as Bolton should the owners suddenly decide they are done funding the club. The rotten underbelly of the game is being brutally exposed by what is happening at Bolton, and what would it do to the stability of the league structure if over the next few years there are multiple situations like this occurring? Are we reaching the point where the bubble bursts? The PL is largely immune from these issues at present, but how attractive is the PL with no viable structure below it? The footballing authorities have been sweeping this creeping problem under the carpet for over a decade now, but it feels like it's bursting at the seams now and could completely fall apart if there isn't a pretty huge change in the game's regulations. This scares the shit out of me. Our owners are so unpredictable we could be in Bolton's position at any time for any (or no) reason. 1 Quote
matt83 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Just now, deryck guyler's spoon said: This scares the shit out of me. Our owners are so unpredictable we could be in Bolton's position at any time for any (or no) reason. I’ve no doubt we are Noblot just a few years behind them. When our regal owners get bored with their baby we will be left with £150 million oak debt and no way to pay it. So at that point it’s administration and the creditors will try to sell us as a going concern. If there’s no buyers wound up cease to exist. Its a genuine concern of mine. Trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea. 2 Quote
deryck guyler's spoon Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) Just now, matt83 said: I’ve no doubt we are Noblot just a few years behind them. When our regal owners get bored with their baby we will be left with £150 million oak debt and no way to pay it. So at that point it’s administration and the creditors will try to sell us as a going concern. If there’s no buyers wound up cease to exist. Its a genuine concern of mine. Trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea. If we aren't back in the top flight within a couple of seasons I suspect that we may be looking down the barrel of an existential crisis. Edited April 27, 2019 by deryck guyler's spoon Quote
Backroom DE. Posted April 27, 2019 Backroom Posted April 27, 2019 Just now, deryck guyler's spoon said: This scares the shit out of me. Our owners are so unpredictable we could be in Bolton's position at any time for any (or no) reason. It was only a couple of seasons ago we were inexplicably relying on emergency loans for reasons which I believe were never specified? Whilst the Bolton car crash is interesting to look at in some respects, it's also terrifying because it's like a mirror showing a very likely potential future for our club. 2 Quote
Mr. E Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Good on Bolton's players but it shouldn't take unpaid wages for people to act. Vulture owners, Venkys included, need to be put on blast long before that. The FA doesn't give a damn about the destruction of football clubs as long as the players are playing and its getting its money, but it will start caring when there's no matches to be played. Quote
Mattyblue Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Perfectly clear that they are not regulators in any way. As JH said the other day, they are just competition organisers, though I imagine the Blackburn and Darwen Bowls league takes a tougher line... Quote
Stuart Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 17 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: It's the U18s the EFL want Bolton to play. So using child labour to break a strike. Like something out of Dickens! EFL rules require clubs to field their strongest sides. They do seem determined to keep them going until the end of the season. At which point they’ll be on their own. Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted April 27, 2019 Moderation Lead Posted April 27, 2019 Would be funny if the Under 18s went on strike as well... Quote
Don Said Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 The FA and EFL have been unfit for donkeys years now. Rules are poor. Many rules that should exist don’t. And even then many of the rules that should be enforced aren’t enforced. If something is too much effort, the English bodies won’t bother. If something needs doing outside of the larger Prem clubs, the English bodies won’t bother. As problems continue to grow and as clubs continue to suffer on a larger scale, football needs a saviour at governance level. Sad thing is with UEFA as the corrupt larger body, the FA and EFL with their selfish grip on England’s game, and the dominant influences of your Sky’s and BT’s, there’s no realistic improvement on the horizon. 1 Quote
Stuart Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Just now, OnePhilT said: To make a sweet profit out of a chaotic situation. A small proportion of Bolton supporters will probably want to believe everything that Bassini is saying, and they'll just roll with it. The rest will be totally clocked on to who this guy is, and they'll see the writing on the wall. So presumably he has another buyer lined up who will pay him more than they will pay Anderson - or Anderson won’t deal with them. He kind of said as much to Jim White I guess. It does make me wonder what happened between when Shinawatra (sp?) left City and how it came to be run by Sheikh Mansour... Really feel sorry for Bolton fans over this. Such a mess. Happy to see the frying pan after roasting in the fire. Quote
deryck guyler's spoon Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Where to next for them? I've been trying to work that out by looking at some of their forums. The answer doesn't seem to be there. Surprisingly little traffic when you'd expect that they would be overrun with fury. Bolton fans beaten down by it all? Quote
Don Said Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Just now, Stuart said: Really feel sorry for Bolton fans over this. Such a mess. Happy to see the frying pan after roasting in the fire. Sad how most of them didn’t want Bassini, stating they’d rather just get on with the inevitable this summer as Bassini would only serve to delay it - turns out that’s probably happening just with an added ‘hope that kills you’ element! Quote
Stuart Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Just now, Don Said said: Sad how most of them didn’t want Bassini, stating they’d rather just get on with the inevitable this summer as Bassini would only serve to delay it - turns out that’s probably happening just with an added ‘hope that kills you’ element! A guy I know wants/wanted to give Bassini a chance simply because they were dying under Anderson. Seems a bit like leaping out of the window on the 70th floor of a burning building. Trouble is, “getting on with the inevitable” sounds like Bolton quite literally starting again at the bottom of the football pyramid. Quote
philipl Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 2 hours ago, Stuart said: It’s so bizarre. Why would anyone do this? Something seriously untoward is a reasonable guess if we are trying to be logical based on what is in the public domain currently. However, if it were a serious criminal enterprise, it would be sufficiently funded at this stage and what we are seeing instead is more likely a poseur winging it. You don't mention Dave Richards and John Williams unless they are sitting with you in a press conference. He may well have rung them up but as things stand he is more likely to be dodging their unhappy returned calls than unveiling them in a completed take over. Either match fixing or ego tripping, Bolton are screwed. I reiterate my point that the administrators are probably Bolton's best and only future. Quote
Scotland1 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 1 hour ago, matt83 said: There’s a distinction between a crooked owner and and incompetent one (arguably the venkys fall into latter). So to that end it’s harder to establish who will be dodgy and incompetent but whatever criteria the authorities have stinks. For the likes of Thaksin Shinawatra and Carson Yeung who were actual crooks going in to football to pass test means it’s not for purpose. Bassini has proved himself to be a crook yet I’ve no doubt he’ll take over Bolton. But the problem as I see it is the only choices out there seem to be crooks and people who turn a blind eye to them. Ultimately, whilst there is plenty of money slushing around and the men in grey suits have their snouts in the trough this will happen again and again. Except they passed ken Anderson the same guy with convictions for diverting company funds for not his personal accounts and not paying HMRC and banned as a director for many of years. Then there is now an issue with player transfer fees hitting ICI accounts and not the clubs and perculiar factoring debt arrangements Quote
perthblue02 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 55 minutes ago, K-Hod said: Would be funny if the Under 18s went on strike as well... Would be even funnier if some of the players in the u18's are not in the FL registered squad for the season, the FL encouraging clubs to breach their own rules. Quote
philipl Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Just now, Scotland1 said: Except they passed ken Anderson the same guy with convictions for diverting company funds for not his personal accounts and not paying HMRC and banned as a director for many of years. Then there is now an issue with player transfer fees hitting ICI accounts and not the clubs and perculiar factoring debt arrangements It sounds like a fetid mess. Look under every stone and in each drain and there will be another wriggly thing or worse. Quote
Scotland1 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) Just now, perthblue02 said: Would be even funnier if some of the players in the u18's are not in the FL registered squad for the season, the FL encouraging clubs to breach their own rules. None are registered in the 25 but you can let under 18s play I think unregistered as long as they’re home grown? issue is fielding a weekend side? How many teams have been fined for that? Bassini is just a front for wAshing Thailand dirty money Edited April 27, 2019 by Scotland1 Quote
matt83 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Of all the people involved in football the only person I can think of who stood up to the corruption and criminality was Mike Newell. Look what happened to him a pariah. Never to be seen of again. 1 Quote
jim mk2 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) The late lamented O. Coyle gives Radio 5 Live listeners the benefit of his knowledge at Craven Cottage this afternoon. Edited April 27, 2019 by jim mk2 Quote
philipl Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Just now, Scotland1 said: Bassini is just a front for wAshing Thailand dirty money Problem with the trotters launderette is the piggies eat all the cash and all you get back is pig shit. Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 You have Spurs building a Billion pound Stadium and at the other end you have Bolton,founder members of the Football league on the brink and can't afford to pay players wages. Football now has a huge and worrying financial gulf. 1 Quote
Scotland1 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 Just now, philipl said: Problem with the trotters launderette is the piggies eat all the cash and all you get back is pig shit. “sir” Dave “rich” Richards http://www.financialfairplay.co.uk/latest-news/leicester-accused-of-creative-accounting-in-bid-to-avoid-£8m-charity-bill Quote
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