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Two sides to having Deloitte as auditors -Definitely NOT the most budget friendly....Abdoulaye's Twin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2017 7:43 amPresumably Deloitte aren't the most budget friendly auditors for a skint football club.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:22 pmI thought that, too. Although not sure whether we thought we didn't want them rooting through our files again...officer_dibble wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:03 pmWonder if the auditors was forced i.e. Deloitte said no thanks to rooting through our files again!
Quelle surprise the accounts will be late again. Presumably submitted by the end of the (next) month?
BUT may be considered more favourably by prospective Investors / Lenders.
Especially those from far away.
One of my customers is a Director of a (now) Premier League club which had spent years in lower leagues.
Almost the moment they got promoted, they ditched (very reluctantly) their local accountants for one of the Big 4.
I got the very strong impression that the PL had leaned on them heavily - as they did on several other issues.
I suspect that we are doing this in reverse.
The PL seems a very long way away at the moment so why spend on PL auditors?
Especially since Deloitte are only really interested in Clients that can afford big fees anyway.
If new auditors have only been appointed this week there is no possibility of filing the accounts on time.
Even the end of April will be very tight.
In fact, it may make sense to delay until May, after Promotion has been decided.
It would be far easier to do projections of viability if they know (rather than hope) that we will be playing in the Championship next year.
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Latest column is live; nothing about finances, only understandable contentment with matters footballing.
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016 ... 59419.aspx
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016 ... 59419.aspx
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Also a link to the "Player of the Season" vote...Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2017 2:06 pmLatest column is live; nothing about finances, only understandable contentment with matters footballing.
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016 ... 59419.aspx
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Not so much Anderson as financial: football/money expert Swiss Ramble has tweeted a lot of comparative information on the clubs who were in the Championship last season. We don't have an entry because we haven't submitted our accounts, but the information within might be useful to help place us in context of last season... and possibly next.
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I've heard a few say it, but I'm beginning to wonder if it is true that the gap between League One and the Champ is now the biggest gulf in football?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2017 1:08 pmNot so much Anderson as financial: football/money expert Swiss Ramble has tweeted a lot of comparative information on the clubs who were in the Championship last season. We don't have an entry because we haven't submitted our accounts, but the information within might be useful to help place us in context of last season... and possibly next.
I mean I would suggest that in the last 5 years looking at some of the champ spending, it has almost become premiership #2. Big clubs trying to spend their way up. With other clubs trying to spend their premiership millions from the previous year to get back up. Plus the rest.
Some of the spending in the Champ now is absolutely bonkers. Marc Iles was referencing this the other day, saying that whilst we were embroiled in our own financial meltdown the past 3 or 4 years we probably didn't notice what was happening in the championship and the money being splashed around, on fees and wages.
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I'm sure at whatever level of the "pyramid" you want to drop to, there's going to be a huge gap between the highest spenders in the division and the lowest...BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2017 1:24 pmI've heard a few say it, but I'm beginning to wonder if it is true that the gap between League One and the Champ is now the biggest gulf in football?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2017 1:08 pmNot so much Anderson as financial: football/money expert Swiss Ramble has tweeted a lot of comparative information on the clubs who were in the Championship last season. We don't have an entry because we haven't submitted our accounts, but the information within might be useful to help place us in context of last season... and possibly next.
I mean I would suggest that in the last 5 years looking at some of the champ spending, it has almost become premiership #2. Big clubs trying to spend their way up. With other clubs trying to spend their premiership millions from the previous year to get back up. Plus the rest.
Some of the spending in the Champ now is absolutely bonkers. Marc Iles was referencing this the other day, saying that whilst we were embroiled in our own financial meltdown the past 3 or 4 years we probably didn't notice what was happening in the championship and the money being splashed around, on fees and wages.
Fairly sure many teams in this division would think it would benefit them to have our budget...(even though we see it as a constraint)
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An official request has gone out this afternoon to ask stakeholders for their current email address.
In order for the Club to update its register with this information, shareholders are advised to email [email protected] with their full name, address and shareholder number, if known.
An official request has gone out this afternoon to ask stakeholders for their current email address.
In order for the Club to update its register with this information, shareholders are advised to email [email protected] with their full name, address and shareholder number, if known.
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We've appointed a new Head of Commercial.
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016 ... 68964.aspxLinton Brown, a former professional footballer with Hull City and Swansea City, has worked in a number of senior commercial roles in football with Hull City as Commercial Manager, then as Commercial Director and more recently as the Chief Executive Officer at Barnsley Football Club.
He said: “To be joining a club of Bolton Wanderers’ stature at such an exciting phase in its history is an honour.
”I’m looking forward to working alongside my colleagues to explore new commercial opportunities.”
Chairman of Bolton Wanderers Football Club Ken Anderson added: “We are delighted to have appointed Linton to lead the Club’s commercial strategy. He has a tremendous commercial pedigree in sport and will bring a wealth of experience as we look to continue growing our revenue across the business.”
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There seems to be a story to tell about his time at Barnsley, which ended abruptly in the middle of the last transfer window.
From a brief sniff around it sounds somewhat like he was elevated to CEO due to a lack of other directors: he was promoted to the role in November when owner Patrick Cryne stepped down from active involvement after discovering he had cancer. The only other tie-wearer around appears to be Maurice Watkins, the former MUFC board member who's now in his mid-70s, and whose role as chairman may therefore be more ceremonial than active (as chairmen often are).
However, on 13 January Barnsley sold star striker Sam Winnall to local divisional rivals Sheffield Wednesday; the howls of derision from the terraces were predictable, but what was less explicable was that 30 minutes after announcing that sale, Barnsley released another statement saying:
Welcome aboard and good luck, Linton.
From a brief sniff around it sounds somewhat like he was elevated to CEO due to a lack of other directors: he was promoted to the role in November when owner Patrick Cryne stepped down from active involvement after discovering he had cancer. The only other tie-wearer around appears to be Maurice Watkins, the former MUFC board member who's now in his mid-70s, and whose role as chairman may therefore be more ceremonial than active (as chairmen often are).
However, on 13 January Barnsley sold star striker Sam Winnall to local divisional rivals Sheffield Wednesday; the howls of derision from the terraces were predictable, but what was less explicable was that 30 minutes after announcing that sale, Barnsley released another statement saying:
Note that he left the day before the transfer went through; it's possible that the clubs agreed terms the day before the player did, but there certainly seems to be a story there. None of which is particularly germane to his new role at our club; not only do Ken & Son have that side sorted, but signing and selling players is a very different proposition to the other potential revenue streams, and the rest of his career has been firmly in football's commercial sector.Yesterday, Linton Brown, Chief Executive, left the Club. This is a very critical period of the season for Barnsley Football Club given the dynamics of the transfer window. The Club has now commenced its search for a replacement. In the meantime, Chairman Maurice Watkins, supported by external advisors, will continue to assist Paul Heckingbottom with recruitment in particular.
Welcome aboard and good luck, Linton.
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Ken close to control, per BN:
The Bolton News understands Dean Holdsworth has now signed the paperwork which confirms Anderson’s Inner Circle Investments Ltd assume control of Sports Shield BWFC, the company created when the pair bought the club from Eddie Davies last March.
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2017 12:05 pmKen close to control, per BN:
The Bolton News understands Dean Holdsworth has now signed the paperwork which confirms Anderson’s Inner Circle Investments Ltd assume control of Sports Shield BWFC, the company created when the pair bought the club from Eddie Davies last March.
I won't hold my breath. I started this thread last November in the belief that Ken had become the sole owner at that point!
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This bloke has been bragging to a business acquaintance of mine that he is buying The Wanderers this summer...
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/bus ... hone_firm/
Who knows - he could be telling the truth or just bigging himself up
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/bus ... hone_firm/
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This bloke has been bragging to a business acquaintance of mine that he is buying The Wanderers this summer...Shabbir Khiljee from Bolton ... he certainly has the £££ and the right connections
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/bus ... hone_firm/
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Re: Ken Anderson - New Owner (Definitely. For Now ..... )
Not on his tod he won't be.nelson66 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2017 9:44 pmThis bloke has been bragging to a business acquaintance of mine that he is buying The Wanderers this summer...Shabbir Khiljee from Bolton ... he certainly has the £££ and the right connections
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/bus ... hone_firm/
Who knows - he could be telling the truth or just bigging himself up
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Shabbir Khilji: born January 1969, described by the BN in 2009 as a "father-of-three from The Haulgh" – intriguingly near Burnden. No idea if he grew up looking at the floodlights, but he seems to have been particularly active in 2009 chasing plans to build a country club (golf, hotel etc) near Middlebrook – namechecking our Premier League team and mentioning investors in India, Dubai, Egypt and South Africa who "want to invest, knowing they will not start getting returns for several years and because they know me and trust me. Like me, they are taking a long term view.”nelson66 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2017 9:44 pmThis bloke has been bragging to a business acquaintance of mine that he is buying The Wanderers this summer...Shabbir Khiljee from Bolton ... he certainly has the £££ and the right connections
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/bus ... hone_firm/
Who knows - he could be telling the truth or just bigging himself up
I'm not sure the country club ever got built - if it did, it lost the Ormston name, or needs to sack its website editor - but he may have the same idea with investors in the club...
http://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/news/ ... otel_plan/
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/bus ... golf_site/
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/bus ... long_haul/
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/bus ... big_ideas/ (about a partner)
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Just seen this on Twitter. Bolton mentioned in an article involving an Australian consortium looking to buy an English football club. I think it is very much putting two and two together and coming up with five but we certainly fit the profile of a lower league club that they could be elevated back into the Premier League. Charlton and Coventry and are all mentioned as one of six clubs being looked at.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/m ... 05c74ac46f
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/m ... 05c74ac46f
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Two more winding-up orders received.
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wa ... from_HMRC/
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wa ... from_HMRC/
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Sounds serious. Those in the know, with the patience to get their heads round this kind of stuff - is this significantly worse than what we've already faced?
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