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1Big news from the Bolton News Empty Big news from the Bolton News Wed Jul 08 2015, 21:55

BoltonTillIDie

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Will be revealed tomorrow.  The story is too big for just back page coverage apparently.  Wonder what it will be?

I'm guessing it's news we already know, Eddie wants out. Well that's what Nixon says

2Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Wed Jul 08 2015, 22:32

finlaymcdanger

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The last thing we need is news like that while Leicester are without a manager.

3Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Wed Jul 08 2015, 22:33

BoltonTillIDie

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Apparently an ex Everton player is fave now

4Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Wed Jul 08 2015, 22:53

Sluffy

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Maybe its heard that McGinlay as died?

5Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Wed Jul 08 2015, 22:57

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le fondre

6Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Wed Jul 08 2015, 22:57

karlypants

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Gartside has quit and the murky world of Wanderers behind the scenes will be all be exposed. #ITK Very Happy

7Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Wed Jul 08 2015, 23:45

Boggersbelief

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New investment / owners

100% ITK with a cherry on top

8Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Wed Jul 08 2015, 23:58

MartinBWFC

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Owen Coyle coming back with Dougie Freedman as his assistant, and Phil Neal director of football..... ITK, factamundo.

9Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 06:28

Sluffy

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Story is of Davies looking to sell the club but nothing as yet anything definate.

I'm posting from mobile so can't put up the link.

Seems biggest actual news from the story is that we've sold off the car park!

10Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 07:19

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MartinBWFC wrote:Owen Coyle coming back with Dougie Freedman as his assistant, and Phil Neal director of football..... ITK, factamundo.

Are you trying to give everyone nightmares Smile

11Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 07:23

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EDDIE Davies could soon step down as owner of Bolton Wanderers Football Club to make way for another interested party.

A copy of the annual financial report for 2014/15 obtained by The Bolton Newsconfirms that talks are taking place between the Isle of Man-based businessman and his legal representatives which, if successful, will bring about a change in ownership.

It also details that the club are in “advanced discussions” about a number of additional funding options, which could mean fresh investment in Neil Lennon’s playing squad.

The report also reveals that two weeks ago, Wanderers agreed to the sale of a section of the “stadium estate” believed to be an area of car park at the Macron.

This area has been purchased by a firm called Prescot Business Parks for £5.5 million and leased back to the club.

The Whites said that this sale was part of “medium term strategy to bring forward development as outlined in the Property Masterplan."

Little Lever-born Davies became the major shareholder in Burnden Leisure Plc in 2003 and has invested more than £170million into the club through long-term loans through his company, Moonshift Investments, which is an associate company of the Bermuda-registered Fildraw Private Trust Ltd.

The club has recognised, however, that they need to reduce their reliance on the 69-year-old going into the future and have actively sought new investment over the last few years.

Rumours of foreign investment have circulated for much of the summer – although the club categorically denied in a statement issued to The Bolton News on May 11 that talks had taken place with an Irish consortium.

It was confirmed, however, in a directors’ report issued to Companies House just over a week ago that a change in the club’s hierarchy could come sooner than people think.

“The directors are in advanced discussions in regard to a number of additional funding options, although at the time of the approval of these financial statements, these funding proposals do not represent legally binding offers,” read the report.

“The directors, the ultimate beneficial owner [Davies] and their legal advisors are also in discussions regarding a change of ownership of the business. Such potential new owners are aware of the ongoing funding requirements for the period of 12 months from the date of signing this report.”

Wanderers’ debt is currently made up of a £170m long-term loan and a £4m bridging loan from Moonshift Investments Ltd, who have indicated that there is no intention to recall the loan amount for at least 12 months.

There is also a short-term working capital facility provided by Barclays, including a £5m overdraft which the club expect to pay back in the next 12 months.

The director’s report concedes, however, that dependence upon Davies’ benevolence carries an element of risk as the club remain in the Championship.

“The primary risk at group level is around funding and ongoing reliance on the group’s ultimate beneficial owner Eddie Davies. The risk is mitigated through continual and regular provision of information and dialogue with Eddie Davies. To reduce the reliance on the group’s ultimate beneficial owner, the board are seeking new investment in the form of a long-term funding partner or, alternatively, a new ultimate beneficial owner for the group.”

Significant savings have been made, with the report confirming wages and salaries across the playing staff have been brought down to £26,231,000 from £32,717,000.

The report confirms the company will have “adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future,” but outlined ways extra revenue could be raised in the future, which include the sale of assets (i.e. players or land) or securing money against future season ticket payments.

“After having taken into account a range of possible outcomes arising from on-pitch performance, the forecasts and projections adopted as a basis for going concern show a further funding requirement in excess of the current level of funding facilities immediately available to the directors. Therefore, the directors acknowledge a material uncertainty in the event that the group’s ultimate beneficial owner becomes unwilling at any time to continue providing funding support to the business at its historical levels.

“Accordingly, the directors have identified a number of management initiatives that can be pursued with confidence to mitigate any potential funding shortfall. Options available to the directors include, but are not limited to, the sale of players and other business assets, the securitisation of future season ticket sales, deferral of discretionary capital expenditure, and the release of value from the group’s development land bank through sale or joint venture agreement.”

The club’s finance Director, Anthony Massey said: "The Group chairman, Phil Gartside, has made clear several times recently that, after 15 years of outstanding support for the club, the owner, Eddie Davies, had indicated a medium-term intention to step down from that role. The board continues to work very closely with the owner and his advisers to ensure a smooth and successful transition for the group as and when he passes on control. The detailed disclosures referred to in the latest Group accounts simply comply with the appropriate accounting standards"

12Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 09:54

wanderlust

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Selling players or land?

We've got rid of a fair few players already but they have been reticent to leave given the contracts they were given and usually waited to see out their contracts.

Can't remember the last time we made big money on selling a player so I think this is an unrealistic option.

13Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 11:00

rammywhite

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I'm surprised that securitisation of season ticket sales hasn't been done so far as it is part of normal financial planning by other clubs. It's standard practice in the financial community and has been common practice on mortgages and long term leases for decades.

14Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 13:25

wanderlust

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rammywhite wrote:I'm surprised that securitisation of season ticket sales hasn't been done so far as it is part of normal financial planning by other clubs. It's standard practice in the financial community and has been common practice on mortgages and long term leases for decades.

Can you explain to me how it creates new income? Surely they get what they get from season ticket sales? Securing loans against anticipated sales would just add cost wouldn't it?

15Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 13:35

rammywhite

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wanderlust wrote:
rammywhite wrote:I'm surprised that securitisation of season ticket sales hasn't been done so far as it is part of normal financial planning by other clubs. It's standard practice in the financial community and has been common practice on mortgages and long term leases for decades.

Can you explain to me how it creates new income? Surely they get what they get from season ticket sales? Securing loans against anticipated sales would just add cost wouldn't it?
It brings forward a sizeable slab of money up front. For example if BWFC season ticket sales are worth  (say) £3.5m a season (that's 10,000 people at £350 a time) that would be £10.5m over three seasons. Sell that now for about £10m and use that to pay down debt or buy  some new players.
It means lower revenues in future years, but if you're a gambler for success then there's a logic in bringing revenue forward. It simply means we get the money now rather than wait for it. There's virtually no new cost involved.

16Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 13:38

Hipster_Nebula

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Fuming about this the car park is a big part of why I follow the club.

more of the tradition down the drain.

17Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 13:41

rammywhite

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Hipster_Nebula wrote:Fuming about this the car park is a big part of why I follow the club.

more of the tradition down the drain.
Don't fret about it.
Park outside Halfords on Middlebrook for free and you get away just as quick as the  official car park. It'll be that scruffy bit down behind the police station anyway

18Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 13:42

karlypants

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rammywhite wrote:
Hipster_Nebula wrote:Fuming about this the car park is a big part of why I follow the club.

more of the tradition down the drain.
Don't fret about it.
Park outside Halfords on Middlebrook for free and you get away just as quick as the  official car park. It'll be that scruffy bit down behind the police station anyway

Was hoping it was going to be the part at the side of the stadium so they could put more shops on it! Very Happy

19Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 15:18

Natasha Whittam

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rammywhite wrote:
Don't fret about it.
Park outside Halfords on Middlebrook for free and you get away just as quick as the  official car park. It'll be that scruffy bit down behind the police station anyway

I'd like to hazard a guess that Hipster has never been to Middlebrook in his life.

20Big news from the Bolton News Empty Re: Big news from the Bolton News Thu Jul 09 2015, 15:25

rammywhite

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Nat, Nice to have you back in circulation chuck!!

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