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Well they haven't included our game in their season ticket package!
The longer this goes on, the more it appears they are trying to manufacture some face-saving fudge that will - as I always suspected - in no way advantage Rovers. Likely some bullshit replay with whatever players they want at a time inconvenient to Rovers, and a financial penalty to Bolton.
Fair point - some bullshit rearrangement...
I think if we have to play the game we should have an injury crisis and not turn up
I think the longer it goes on the more chance of us Not getting the points
Bolton Wanderers were permitted to start the 2019/20 season as the Administrators had confirmed that they were in a position to be able to compete, and were in advanced negotiations regarding the sale of the Club.It is an EFL requirement that clubs complete their fixtures and do so by playing their full strength team. Not doing so would mean the Club would potentially be subject to further sanctions.With regards to Bolton v Doncaster, there is no further update at this time, however this is being discussed.
Finally had my email reply, my bold:QuoteBolton Wanderers were permitted to start the 2019/20 season as the Administrators had confirmed that they were in a position to be able to compete, and were in advanced negotiations regarding the sale of the Club.It is an EFL requirement that clubs complete their fixtures and do so by playing their full strength team. Not doing so would mean the Club would potentially be subject to further sanctions.With regards to Bolton v Doncaster, there is no further update at this time, however this is being discussed.They have to say "potentially" until a decision is made, but good at least to see the acknowledgement of "It is an EFL requirement..." etc along with the implication that the Admins had gone back on their word " that they were in a position to be able to compete". It's pretty serious put in that light.
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on September 13, 2019, 04:22:01 pmFinally had my email reply, my bold:QuoteBolton Wanderers were permitted to start the 2019/20 season as the Administrators had confirmed that they were in a position to be able to compete, and were in advanced negotiations regarding the sale of the Club.It is an EFL requirement that clubs complete their fixtures and do so by playing their full strength team. Not doing so would mean the Club would potentially be subject to further sanctions.With regards to Bolton v Doncaster, there is no further update at this time, however this is being discussed.They have to say "potentially" until a decision is made, but good at least to see the acknowledgement of "It is an EFL requirement..." etc along with the implication that the Admins had gone back on their word " that they were in a position to be able to compete". It's pretty serious put in that light.Hopefully common sense will prevail... I know, pissing in the wind, right!?
was it Bolton or Bury when the MP got invoved -- there are 2 Doncaster MP's getting paid for doing "not a lot at the moment" how come they haven't been asked to put their awe in :headbang:l