The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Relegated Bolton appoint administra­tors in bid for league survival

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LONDON: Bolton will start next season in League One with a 12point deduction after going into administra­tion, the English Football League confirmed on Monday.

Wanderers, who finished second bottom in the secondtier Championsh­ip this season, announced earlier on Monday they had appointed administra­tors.

"The EFL can confirm that it has been formally notified that administra­tors have been appointed in respect of Bolton Wanderers Football Club," read an EFL statement.

"As a result, the club is now subject to a 12-point deduction and, in accordance with EFL regulation­s, the sporting sanction will take effect next season in League One.

"The EFL will now commence discussion­s with the administra­tors with the aim of achieving a longterm future for the club."

Wanderers filed their notice of intention to appoint administra­tors last week after a recent windingup order was adjourned at a court hearing in London.

"The decision was finally made for the appointmen­ts which it is hoped will ensure the continued existence of the club, one of the founding members of the Football League," read a statement on the club's official website.

Former Watford chairman Laurence Bassini had made a takeover bid for the former Premier League outfit but Bolton said earlier this month that the deal was off.

A judge last week heard that the club owe the taxman more than £1 million ($1.3 million).

Bolton were unable to fulfil their final home league game of the season against Brentford after players went on strike in protest at unpaid wages.

The EFL said the club were guilty of misconduct and would face disciplina­ry proceeding­s. - AFP

 ??  ?? Bolton Wanderers were relegated from to League One after finishing 23rd in the Championsh­ip this season.
Bolton Wanderers were relegated from to League One after finishing 23rd in the Championsh­ip this season.

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