Bolton, Ebbsfleet now Bury (Clubs in trouble thread)
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Bolton team to play our U23s.
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Worse thing about all this is that great clubs are going out of business (admittedly for valid reasons), but they are being replaced by sh*thouse clubs like Salford. Hate it. And hate what football has become. But even so, hope Charlton beat Forest.3
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Sounds like Bolton asked the EFL for a postponement and they refused, same as they did at the weekend apparently. However at the weekend they played, today they've just decided they've had enough.
Doncaster will surely be awarded the game and Bolton probably don't care if they get docked more points.2 -
Christ that kid on second from right (back row) needs a hair cut!!1
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I wouldnt be surprised if this steamed from the quest highlights programme on Saturday. It was mentioned on there about looking out for the wallfare of the youngsters in the team. Never seen it before.......and I wasn't stopped going to work when I left school at 16 because it was too much for me. Poor loves.2
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They still haven’t decided the punishment from refusing to play the last game of last season.0
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WelshAddick said:They still haven’t decided the punishment from refusing to play the last game of last season.3
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WelshAddick said:They still haven’t decided the punishment from refusing to play the last game of last season.1
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golfaddick said:I wouldnt be surprised if this steamed from the quest highlights programme on Saturday. It was mentioned on there about looking out for the wallfare of the youngsters in the team. Never seen it before.......and I wasn't stopped going to work when I left school at 16 because it was too much for me. Poor loves.
Obviously it's a much much higher level but you can't tell me that 16-17 year olds can't play 3 games in a week.0 -
killerandflash said:WelshAddick said:They still haven’t decided the punishment from refusing to play the last game of last season.0
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killerandflash said:WelshAddick said:They still haven’t decided the punishment from refusing to play the last game of last season.0
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This is dreadful, Bury, who I have every sympathy with for the fans,are no charlton..however..Bolton are.
Similar size, similar history..shocking.
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Surely there must be local non league players who would bite their hand off for a game? Would they be able to register players without paying them? Even if it’s a local Sunday league side, it must be better than postponing the game.0
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DaveMehmet said:Surely there must be local non league players who would bite their hand off for a game? Would they be able to register players without paying them? Even if it’s a local Sunday league side, it must be better than postponing the game.
Why not let the supporters play for the rest of the season ?
They're going down in any case.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:killerandflash said:WelshAddick said:They still haven’t decided the punishment from refusing to play the last game of last season.
EFL = not fit for purpose.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:golfaddick said:I wouldnt be surprised if this steamed from the quest highlights programme on Saturday. It was mentioned on there about looking out for the wallfare of the youngsters in the team. Never seen it before.......and I wasn't stopped going to work when I left school at 16 because it was too much for me. Poor loves.
Obviously it's a much much higher level but you can't tell me that 16-17 year olds can't play 3 games in a week.
Little tip, when you find yourself agreeing with golfie, there's a good chance you've got it wrong!7 -
seeing as Bury effectively stole a promotion place last season, if the do go bust will they promote a league 2 team?0
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Stu_of_Kunming said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:golfaddick said:I wouldnt be surprised if this steamed from the quest highlights programme on Saturday. It was mentioned on there about looking out for the wallfare of the youngsters in the team. Never seen it before.......and I wasn't stopped going to work when I left school at 16 because it was too much for me. Poor loves.
Obviously it's a much much higher level but you can't tell me that 16-17 year olds can't play 3 games in a week.
Little tip, when you find yourself agreeing with golfie, there's a good chance you've got it wrong!0 -
With Bury it's crazy how the EFL let it get this far.
All these deadlines they're now imposing should've been in place before the season started. Proof of funds by end of July or you're out.
Everyone knows that Dale hasn't got the money so not sure why we're still in the situation of calling games off week by week.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:With Bury it's crazy how the EFL let it get this far.
All these deadlines they're now imposing should've been in place before the season started. Proof of funds by end of July or you're out.
Everyone knows that Dale hasn't got the money so not sure why we're still in the situation of calling games off week by week.0 - Sponsored links:
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EFL Statement: Bury FC update
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Bury FC’s scheduled League One fixture with Tranmere Rovers on Saturday 24 August has been suspended as further clarity remains outstanding in relation to a number of the Club’s financial obligations.
In addition, Sheffield Wednesday have been awarded the Carabao Cup Round One tie scheduled to be played against Bury and will progress to Round Two, where they will play away at Rotherham United on Wednesday 28 August.
The EFL Board continues to be frustrated at the lack of significant progress that has been made by Mr Dale in providing the information required. However, we will continue to work with the current ownership in an attempt to achieve a resolution ahead of the Notice of Withdrawal deadline of Friday 23 August.
It remains in regular communication with Mr Dale but if a solution is not found by the deadline, the Board will authorise the necessary share transfer on behalf of Bury FC which shall be legally binding on all parties and result, regretfully, in the Club no longer being a member of the League.
Should this happen, Bury’s record from the 2019/20 season would be expunged with League One consisting of 23 Clubs for the remainder of the campaign and the number of relegation places reduced to three at the conclusion of 2019/20 season. Four promotion places would remain from League Two ensuring a full complement of 24 teams in League One in 2020/21.
Bury would then be free to make an application to the Football Association to re-join league competition further down the English football pyramid from season 2020/21.
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Henry Irving said:Skip to main contentSkip to site footerGeneral
EFL Statement: Bury FC update
Just now
Bury FC’s scheduled League One fixture with Tranmere Rovers on Saturday 24 August has been suspended as further clarity remains outstanding in relation to a number of the Club’s financial obligations.
In addition, Sheffield Wednesday have been awarded the Carabao Cup Round One tie scheduled to be played against Bury and will progress to Round Two, where they will play away at Rotherham United on Wednesday 28 August.
The EFL Board continues to be frustrated at the lack of significant progress that has been made by Mr Dale in providing the information required. However, we will continue to work with the current ownership in an attempt to achieve a resolution ahead of the Notice of Withdrawal deadline of Friday 23 August.
It remains in regular communication with Mr Dale but if a solution is not found by the deadline, the Board will authorise the necessary share transfer on behalf of Bury FC which shall be legally binding on all parties and result, regretfully, in the Club no longer being a member of the League.
Should this happen, Bury’s record from the 2019/20 season would be expunged with League One consisting of 23 Clubs for the remainder of the campaign and the number of relegation places reduced to three at the conclusion of 2019/20 season. Four promotion places would remain from League Two ensuring a full complement of 24 teams in League One in 2020/21.
Bury would then be free to make an application to the Football Association to re-join league competition further down the English football pyramid from season 2020/21.
Just send them down to League Two and if they cant get their affairs done by next summer then they're gone0 -
They’re not getting booted to League 2. If it gets to Friday with no resolution they will be starting somewhere below the National League North, assuming they can find a buyer.
What happens to the players. Will they count as out of contract players eligible to sign and play for anyone immediately?0 -
Great year to be struggling in League One. Only 3 relegation places & Bolton favourites for 1 of them.
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SomervilleAddick said:They’re not getting booted to League 2. If it gets to Friday with no resolution they will be starting somewhere below the National League North, assuming they can find a buyer.
What happens to the players. Will they count as out of contract players eligible to sign and play for anyone immediately?
Bet there will be relieved clubs in League Two and the Conference as Bury effectively would surely take one of those relegation spots too0 -
ForeverAddickted said:SomervilleAddick said:They’re not getting booted to League 2. If it gets to Friday with no resolution they will be starting somewhere below the National League North, assuming they can find a buyer.
What happens to the players. Will they count as out of contract players eligible to sign and play for anyone immediately?
Bet there will be relieved clubs in League Two and the Conference as Bury effectively would surely take one of those relegation spots too1 -
You've got to feel sorry for the Bury fans. The die hards must be devastated.
Despite @NapaAddick's protestations, it's not their fault.
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Apparently Dale turned down an offer from an ex-chariman yesterday, claiming that he's holding out for more money.
The EFL have completely failed the club, the town and the fans here.9 -
Croydon said:Apparently Dale turned down an offer from an ex-chariman yesterday, claiming that he's holding out for more money.
The EFL have completely failed the club, the town and the fans here.
Real shambles how it has come to this and a shame for the players and fans involved.
That Steve Dale sounded like a right shifty bastard last week on Talksport and the fact it's hard to fine much out about him online is always worrying.0