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When the (tax)man comes around

i8cornwall

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This surely has a whiff of going after the "small fry" rather than tackle the far larger problem that is Bolton ? Both owners should receive life bans from football, and the clubs liquidated if necessary. Just when is the EFL going to get tough and sort things out, and hammer a message through to every other aspiring "get rich quick chancer" !

Of course it remains to be seen, whether the Bolton players will actually be prepared to play on Saturday. Maybe they will follow the example of Bob Dylan at the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival, when he refused to go on stage until he been paid his appearance fee in full and in cash. There is a limit to how many times you can be bought off with promises that turn out to be worthless.
So you would punish hundreds of employee's at the club? People who have suffered and gone to food banks, gone months with no pay to set an example to other clubs? Weird logic to be honest and not sure how we are the large fry compared to the current problems at Bury.

Agree Ken Anderson should get another ban from football (a life ban this time) but he was the only show in town last time the club was in the shit. It remains to be seen if Football Ventures are any better. We have almost sold out 1800 allocation for Saturday mind.
 
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