Bolton Wanderers 1-1 draw with Brentford on Monday means they have still only won once since Easter Monday, which is somewhat apt for a club desperately searching for salvation. Points have dried up and so has the money, with confirmation from inside the Macron Stadium just prior to Brentfords visit that the players wages for November have not been paid. Amid the crisis and uncertainty, an obvious question emerges: what on earth has gone wrong at Bolton?
Bolton fail to pay players as the financial noose tightens
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The non-payment of wages stems from the decision by the clubs owner, and lifelong supporter, Eddie Davies, to withdraw his financial backing for the club. Davies, who made his fortune producing kettle filaments, is so keen to see a deal done that he has agreed to write off the £185m the club owes him in unpaid loans should a buyer be found.
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Bolton fail to pay players as the financial noose tightens
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The non-payment of wages stems from the decision by the clubs owner, and lifelong supporter, Eddie Davies, to withdraw his financial backing for the club. Davies, who made his fortune producing kettle filaments, is so keen to see a deal done that he has agreed to write off the £185m the club owes him in unpaid loans should a buyer be found.
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