The Bolton Wanderers Supporters' Association is urging fans to stand behind the club’s new ownership.
In a statement released to The Bolton News, the official supporters’ group pledged to work with Dean Holdsworth and Ken Anderson after their takeover was completed last week.
The BWSA, which was formed in 1992, is hoping that some stability can now be brought to the club.
“The Bolton Wanderers Supporters' Association (BWSA) would like to congratulate Dean Holdsworth and Ken Anderson of the Sports Shield and Inner Circle consortium on their takeover of our beloved club," the statement read.
“The past few years have been turbulent on and off the pitch, to say the least.
“We believe that all BWFC fans now need to stand together as one and support the club in its future endeavours.
“We hope that the new owners can help to bring the club back to its former glory and that the fans can once again enjoy everything associated with BWFC.
“We, the BWSA, pledge to support the new owners and maintain our professional working relationship with the club, which is key to operating a successful supporters' association.”
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In a statement released to The Bolton News, the official supporters’ group pledged to work with Dean Holdsworth and Ken Anderson after their takeover was completed last week.
The BWSA, which was formed in 1992, is hoping that some stability can now be brought to the club.
“The Bolton Wanderers Supporters' Association (BWSA) would like to congratulate Dean Holdsworth and Ken Anderson of the Sports Shield and Inner Circle consortium on their takeover of our beloved club," the statement read.
“The past few years have been turbulent on and off the pitch, to say the least.
“We believe that all BWFC fans now need to stand together as one and support the club in its future endeavours.
“We hope that the new owners can help to bring the club back to its former glory and that the fans can once again enjoy everything associated with BWFC.
“We, the BWSA, pledge to support the new owners and maintain our professional working relationship with the club, which is key to operating a successful supporters' association.”
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