Absolutely horrible what has happened to both Bolton and Bury
Sad news. Bury as well going bust. Still there is billions in the EPL with players getting millions per month.
Bury aren't going bust, they're being financially raped and slowly murdered in public by an absolute cvnt.
Yeah, and Bolton had a takeover sorted out by a local consortium until some utter cvnt (who had been previously banned by the EFL) put in an injunction and completely wrecked the deal.
The injunction has been waived after a few days, but the damage was done.
Was he not an Oldham fan, hence the big thing about him managing them last season?Is Scholes not a Bury fan? Surely can help a wee bit just using his name.
Or am I making that up?
That might be it ayeWas he not an Oldham fan, hence the big thing about him managing them last season?
absolutely disgusting and tragic 2 great old clubs and with the amounts of money in the English league and they cant be helped but get point deductions, why not just give the team they were due to play the 3 points until its sortedHe could have left the club months ago and toughed it out far longer than anyone could have expected him to.
We could see two historic English Clubs go to the wall this week which is absolutely ridiculous.
100% the greed from that league is disgustingStill, at least Man City were able to spend c.£25m on a squad player this window eh?
Football has its priorities well and truly sorted.
So,the big clubs bail out Bury and Bolton, what’s to stop other EFL clubs overspending in the knowledge they will get bailed out by them also?
Utter shite the way things are in England. You’ve got the premier league clubs who are throwing millions of pounds around without a thought yet 2 historical English clubs could be no more by the end of the week
And if today’s reports are to be believed, Alexis Sanchez earns £375,000 a week at Man Utd.Bury going bust over something like £277k .
Absolute disgrace when you consider the money in England.
They don't need to, and they shouldn't be expected to, but what a statement would be if City & United helped them out. If anything it would restore your faith a little bit.
Would be the equivalent of us and Celtic each paying about £10K to save Queens Park
I've often read on here in the past how the FA would help their teams if they were in serious bother, unlike the SFA, who stood by and made many things worse for us. Doesn't look like, despite the vast money within their game, that the FA are rallying to the aid of these old clubs at all.
Sad in the extreme. Bolton for a long time were a fixture in the top league and Bury are well over one hundred years old...can't understand why the FA and Leagues can't help get them back on their feet.
Is that allowed with the ownership rules etcI always felt one way to save clubs like Bury would be for the likes of Man U to "adopt" them if that's the right word and use them as their B team.
They would be on a sound financial footing plus their gates may increase with Utd fans going to watch their younger players.
Probably fans of Bury wouldn't have been happy but it would be a lot better than the current situation.
Celtic would pay 10 grand to get rid of their original Orange bastard rivals.Bury going bust over something like £277k .
Absolute disgrace when you consider the money in England.
They don't need to, and they shouldn't be expected to, but what a statement would be if City & United helped them out. If anything it would restore your faith a little bit.
Would be the equivalent of us and Celtic each paying about £10K to save Queens Park
He could have left the club months ago and toughed it out far longer than anyone could have expected him to.
We could see two historic English Clubs go to the wall this week which is absolutely ridiculous.
Sad news. Bury as well going bust. Still there is billions in the EPL with players getting millions per month.