A different mindset could work wonders. Whatever happens, I can feel some of the gloom lifting.
Takeover imminent?
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22 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 10:42
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:A different mindset could work wonders. Whatever happens, I can feel some of the gloom lifting.
TBH he did well at Brentford and Rangers - not so much at Forest - but still has a 55% overall win rate which is a damn sight higher than Parky's.
23 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 10:57
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Juninhoobserver wrote:So with a few quid coming in, which striker is available now after the window has shut? If money was no object to saving the season, who could be bought?
Tardelli
Guiseppe Rossi
Agbonlahor
Carlos de Penha
Subotic
Berbatov
and a bunch of younger ones.
24 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 11:56
wessy
El Hadji Diouf
Misleading stat including Scottish football at 60+ % however i prey something happens, and an attacking manager i will never sleep.lets hope it comes off.wanderlust wrote:boltonbonce wrote:A different mindset could work wonders. Whatever happens, I can feel some of the gloom lifting.
TBH he did well at Brentford and Rangers - not so much at Forest - but still has a 55% overall win rate which is a damn sight higher than Parky's.
25 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 11:57
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:I heard about it at 5.35 last night, from a reliable source, and it perked my evening up no end.
Had to read that twice Bonce. Thought your end perked up then.
26 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 12:52
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Looking at the reporting of this story, it seems the only original sources are Iles and Nixon and who's to say one isn't re-reporting the other as is commonplace in the media these days? Add to that the brinkmanship that is Anderson's trademark and it suggests there is plenty of opportunity for the deal to slip out of grasp.
If it does come to fruition there will be plenty of skepticism and the timing - days after the close of the transfer window - doesn't help, but from my view change, any change is not only inevitable but desirable.
But I won't be pinning my hopes on a revival of the club just yet - it's more a case of us having a chance to halt the decline brought about by the Anderson regime and that in itself would be an improvement.
If it does come to fruition there will be plenty of skepticism and the timing - days after the close of the transfer window - doesn't help, but from my view change, any change is not only inevitable but desirable.
But I won't be pinning my hopes on a revival of the club just yet - it's more a case of us having a chance to halt the decline brought about by the Anderson regime and that in itself would be an improvement.
27 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 12:53
terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
Whatever happens has got to happen immediately. We are not likely to get more players in but a drastic change of tactics and attitude can bring us more points with the players we have IMO.
28 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 13:25
observer
Andy Walker
A bunch of quid and a couple of those and we could conceivably stay up.wanderlust wrote:Juninhoobserver wrote:So with a few quid coming in, which striker is available now after the window has shut? If money was no object to saving the season, who could be bought?
Tardelli
Guiseppe Rossi
Agbonlahor
Carlos de Penha
Subotic
Berbatov
and a bunch of younger ones.
29 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 13:36
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Even if the Warburton consortium take the deal, there is no guarantee that they'll invest big so at this stage everything is possible.observer wrote:A bunch of quid and a couple of those and we could conceivably stay up.wanderlust wrote:Juninhoobserver wrote:So with a few quid coming in, which striker is available now after the window has shut? If money was no object to saving the season, who could be bought?
Tardelli
Guiseppe Rossi
Agbonlahor
Carlos de Penha
Subotic
Berbatov
and a bunch of younger ones.
However if I was buying the club and staring the prospect of relegation (and thereby reduced income) in the face, I'd be already planning to put a few bob aside to try to ensure survival. It would be a gamble, but the investment would be paid off by the survival bonus and it would result in starting to rebuild from a stronger platform in the summer.
Everything hangs on whether or not the deal goes through and what the ambitions of the buyers are.
30 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 15:14
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
I seem to remember when he left Forest there were rumours about problems with payments to his daughter who is a players agent.
I'm living in hope though that there is some good news on the horizon.
I'm living in hope though that there is some good news on the horizon.
31 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 16:22
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Anyone could do well at rangers.
32 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 18:27
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Was at the Chelsea-Huddersfield game yesterday, complete with all the hospitality, etc. Now that's how to run a football club.
33 Re: Takeover imminent? Sun Feb 03 2019, 18:44
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
gloswhite wrote:Was at the Chelsea-Huddersfield game yesterday, complete with all the hospitality, etc.
I’m disappointed Glos. I feel that you have been cheating on our club!
34 Re: Takeover imminent? Mon Feb 04 2019, 05:57
DEANO82
Tony Kelly
According to Iles there is now a rival bid from Russia.
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36 Re: Takeover imminent? Mon Feb 04 2019, 09:08
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Russian interest emerges in Bolton Wanderers takeover talks
Hopes of a swift resolution to takeover talks at Bolton Wanderers are starting to fade, The Bolton News understands.
A group led by a UK-based investor has been in advanced negotiations with owner Ken Anderson since last week, holding talks in London over the sale of his 94.5 per cent controlling stake in the club.
An outline deal had been agreed in principle, and was subject to EFL approval. The lack of progress on final details over the weekend is said to be a concern but talks are set to continue today.
It has also emerged that Anderson engaged with a second prospective buyer from Russia some weeks ago and remains in dialogue.
Anderson has made no secret of his desire to sell to the right person and has reached this advanced stage before, only for the deal to fall down.
The Wanderers owner assured supporters last month: “I am the first to admit that the club needs someone with greater financial resources than l have to take the club forward and l can assure everyone l am doing my utmost to achieve this.”
Wanderers were beaten 2-0 by Sheffield United on Saturday and now sit three points from safety in the Championship.
Assistant manager Steve Parkin admits the failure land Blades striker Ched Evans was a crushing blow on deadline day “We thought we had managed to do it,” he said.
Evans scored a winner for Fleetwood against Charlton, two days after the League One club had refused to sign paperwork releasing the 30-year-old from a loan spell.
“It doesn’t surprise me, that’s why we wanted to bring him here,” Parkin added. “The lad wanted to come and it was bitterly disappointing for us all but we have to move on from that now. It’s no good wallowing in self-pity, we have got to roll our sleeves.”
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Hopes of a swift resolution to takeover talks at Bolton Wanderers are starting to fade, The Bolton News understands.
A group led by a UK-based investor has been in advanced negotiations with owner Ken Anderson since last week, holding talks in London over the sale of his 94.5 per cent controlling stake in the club.
An outline deal had been agreed in principle, and was subject to EFL approval. The lack of progress on final details over the weekend is said to be a concern but talks are set to continue today.
It has also emerged that Anderson engaged with a second prospective buyer from Russia some weeks ago and remains in dialogue.
Anderson has made no secret of his desire to sell to the right person and has reached this advanced stage before, only for the deal to fall down.
The Wanderers owner assured supporters last month: “I am the first to admit that the club needs someone with greater financial resources than l have to take the club forward and l can assure everyone l am doing my utmost to achieve this.”
Wanderers were beaten 2-0 by Sheffield United on Saturday and now sit three points from safety in the Championship.
Assistant manager Steve Parkin admits the failure land Blades striker Ched Evans was a crushing blow on deadline day “We thought we had managed to do it,” he said.
Evans scored a winner for Fleetwood against Charlton, two days after the League One club had refused to sign paperwork releasing the 30-year-old from a loan spell.
“It doesn’t surprise me, that’s why we wanted to bring him here,” Parkin added. “The lad wanted to come and it was bitterly disappointing for us all but we have to move on from that now. It’s no good wallowing in self-pity, we have got to roll our sleeves.”
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37 Re: Takeover imminent? Mon Feb 04 2019, 10:54
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Iles wrote wrote:A group led by a UK-based investor has been in advanced negotiations with owner Ken Anderson since last week, holding talks in London over the sale of his 94.5 per cent controlling stake in the club.
An outline deal had been agreed in principle, and was subject to EFL approval. The lack of progress on final details over the weekend is said to be a concern but talks are set to continue today.
Why am I not surprised?
This is Anderson we're talking about. Can't wait to read him telling us how unreasonable/skint/unfit to own the club the UK consortium were.
Don't suppose we'll ever know what "final details" couldn't be agreed. I don't think you can consider price and terms of payment as "details" so what could this be a reference to I wonder?
Actually I don't wonder. It's the old mysterious second bidder trick.
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38 Re: Takeover imminent? Mon Feb 04 2019, 11:49
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Anderson's greed coming to the fore again.
39 Re: Takeover imminent? Mon Feb 04 2019, 12:12
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Sad. May as well just let the club go under.
40 Re: Takeover imminent? Mon Feb 04 2019, 12:58
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Does anyone think Anderson has ever had any interest in the club except for the money he can make out of it?
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