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Bolton Game in Doubt After Safety Advisory Group Issue Prohibition Notice
Tuesday, 2nd Apr 2019 15:09

Town’s game at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday and the Trotters’ subsequent home fixture with Middlesbrough next Tuesday are in doubt after the Safety Advisory Group (SAG), who are responsible for issuing the general safety certificate at the University of Bolton Stadium, said the club cannot "demonstrate that the stadium can deliver the matchday operation to the standard required".

An EFL statement reads: “The EFL has today been informed that the Safety Advisory Group (SAG), responsible for issuing the general safety certificate at Bolton Wanderers, has placed a prohibition notice on the club under the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975.

“As a result, all supporters will be prevented from entering the University of Bolton Stadium until the club can demonstrate that the stadium can deliver the matchday operation to the standard required.

“Prior to the meeting, called by the SAG, the club confirmed it would be unable to commit to meet the obligations of its safety certificate until after a scheduled appearance at the High Court tomorrow (3rd April).

“SAG members concluded this would be a challenging timeframe to put an adequate plan in place to protect the safety of fans during upcoming home fixtures against Ipswich Town on Saturday 6th April and Middlesbrough on Tuesday 9th April.

“The EFL is currently engaged with the club in regard to how they intend to meet their fixture obligations.

“SAG is a multi-agency panel which includes Bolton Council, Greater Manchester Police, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, North West Ambulance Service and St John Ambulance.”

An EFL spokesman said: “Whilst disappointed, the EFL understands the rationale for the position taken by the SAG at this time.

“However, we still hope the fixtures will take place as planned. We will work with the club and offer them any practical assistance that is available to us in an attempt to find a successful and timely resolution to the issue.”

If not, Saturday's game and the Middlesbrough fixture would almost certainly be postponed. We understand it's very unlikely that matches would be staged at an empty stadium.

Town have sold more than 1,000 seats for the game with tickets reduced to £5 across the board.

As reported yesterday, Bolton's players are refusing to train for 48 hours wages having been unpaid on Friday, the second month running when they haven't been paid on time. March's salaries - both players and off-field staff - remain unpaid and matchday staff are reported to have threatened to strike at Saturday’s game.

On March 20th, Wanderers, 23rd in the Championship, eight points ahead of the Blues, were given two weeks to settle their debts and avoid a winding-up order relating to a tax bill of £1.2 million at the High Court with the hearing adjourned until April 3rd, this Wednesday.

A takeover plan had collapsed prior to the hearing where owner Ken Anderson revealed a new prospective buyer - former Watford owner Laurence Bassini - had emerged.

Speaking last Wednesday Anderson said the deal could go through "within 48 hours" and that the new owners would pay the March salaries on Friday. However, the deal wasn't completed within that period.

Now a new company, Gaspard Holdings Ltd, has announced it is on the verge of taking control of the club.

Anderson, who tried to broker a deal for the sale of Town back in 2007 at the time of the Marcus Evans takeover, has issued a lengthy statement on the current situation and criticising the players for their 'strike' on the official Wanderers website.


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Dissboyitfc added 07:14 - Apr 3
Whatever your opinion of Evans, this proves there are worse owners we could have!

He is not the worst and not the best, but its what we have.

This next twelve months are going to be massive for itfc, lets all pull together!

I do feel for the Bolton fans, but the rules are the rules!

If they get points deducted and we go above them, then happy days, in all honesty though i would have rather done it on the pitch!

Money really has destroyed football that was once a sport!
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Bluearmy_81 added 08:21 - Apr 3
So we haven't got the worst owner in the football league, thats ok then, rejoice!! Not the worst not the best?!! He's diabolical. He's spent minus 16m on players over the last 6 years in a league that demands a certain level of investment company to be competitive! As a result we are heading for the third tier for the first time since the fifties?!! Not the worst not the best?!! Unbelievable
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bobble added 09:22 - Apr 3
is their token footballer statue outside the stadium grey because there was no colour tv when this footballer played ?
hopefully our beattie statue will be in colour because he played during the era of colour tv...
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Dissboyitfc added 10:22 - Apr 3
Hey at no point am I happy or contented in any shape or form. After saturdays loss, it was the lowest I have ever felt supporting Ipswich.

We have to at Coventry as well, could get expelled from the football league!

Not happy just saying without Evans we may not exist either!
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rabbit added 10:37 - Apr 3
You are of course quite right Dissboy, I don't think anyone in their right mind will be happy with the current situation but to cynically blame an owner (who has clearly invested in the business) on every possible un-related thread is churlish in the extreme.
Hind sight is a wonderful thing and of course mistakes have been made which is why the team are third tier bound but to blame lack of interest or lack of investment is ridiculous.
It would be wonderful to have a consortium with endless wealth to throw at team building and it be allowed by the EFL but that is not where we are and unless those kids that believe Evans is at fault can produce a model to take the team to the promised land then yes by and large we should be grateful that we got out of the mess that a certain Mr Sheepshanks left us in.
Very very sad times none the less to see our team finally capitulating and falling so far and I am not sure just how well the team will fare next season but as with every other adult ITFC fan we will have high hopes come next August.
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Bluearmy_81 added 11:15 - Apr 3
He must love you and the likes of you Rabbit 😂 Keep backing him into the abyss, we will never achieve whilst Evans runs things mark my words. You really are an odd lot!! 😂
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