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Anderson assures Wanderers fans club won't have to cash in on young stars

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karlypants

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Nat Lofthouse
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Costs will be scaled down at Wanderers this summer but Ken Anderson insists there will be no fire sale of players in League One.

The co-owner has played down concerns relegation would mean contracted young stars such as Josh Vela and Zach Clough would have to be sold to balance the books.

Short-term contract extensions for Rob Holding, Kaiyne Woolery, Tom Walker and Alex Finney have also left fans wary the club could be vulnerable to bids from higher divisions.

A clear-out of higher-earning players is expected this summer, but Anderson remains confident the Whites can retain the players they want next term.

Reports claimed at the weekend Anderson is looking for outside help to fill a shortfall in investment worth around £3million next season, and questions have also been asked about the level of his own investment in the club since taking over with the Sports Shield BWFC group in March.

But writing in his chairman’s column at the weekend, the former agent allayed fears the club would be forced into sales to operate on an even keel.

“We want to keep that nucleus of younger players around,” he said. “Our budget for next season allows us to keep these players at our club and we’re by no means in a position where we will be forced to sell our players.

“I have spoken to a number of agents of players we want to keep.

“We accept that if a big bid comes in and the player wants to leave, we won’t stand in their way.”

Both Clough and Vela have spoken in positive terms about next season and wanting to remain at the Macron Stadium.

A raft of academy graduates have come through this season to join them in the first team and will now form the basis of the squad inherited by the next manager.

“It has been encouraging to read the post-match comments from our younger players,” Anderson said.

“Whilst I haven’t been here to witness the work done in the academy down the years, it is fantastic to see the likes of Zach Clough, Rob Holding and Josh Vela featuring regularly for our first team. Jimmy Phillips and the rest of the academy staff deserve an enormous amount of credit for that.”

Darren Pratley is one of the higher earning players under contract for next season, with two years left to run on the deal he signed last summer.

The 31-year-old club captain is keen to stick around and help the next generation of Wanderers players through into the first team.

“It has been a bad season off and on the field. Now is the time to build for next year,” he said after the victory over Hull.

“We have a situation now where a lot of good youngsters are coming through and we have to take some positives from the last couple of games and try and bounce back from that.

“I have got two years left and until told otherwise I’m a Bolton Wanderers player.

“It is going to be hard, there’s no hiding from that, it’s a tough league – harder than this one.

“There are no international breaks, a lot of games, and there are a lot of good teams down there but if we stick together, get the right manager in, we have got a chance.”

The manager hunt also took an unexpected turn at the weekend, with Anderson causing a stir among fans by saying in his column Wanderers already had a new boss lined up – a fact which has been disputed by other sources around the club who claim a final decision has not yet been made.

After criticising “wholly untrue” speculation around possible candidates linked with the job, the co-owner admitted he and Dean Holdsworth had spoken to a range of people within football since taking over the club in March.

“Right now we are talking to all kinds of people from within the game, not only as friends but as allies,” he said.

“Between myself and Dean we have numerous contacts throughout the professional game and it is important to gauge opinion and tap into the knowledge of others wherever possible.

“As a club we’re heading to League One so we have to be ready as best we can come the first kick of a ball next season.”

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Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

Darren Pratley is one of the higher earning players under contract for next season, with two years left to run on the deal he signed last summer.

The 31-year-old club captain is keen to stick around and help the next generation of Wanderers players through into the first team.


Roughly translated means nobody is going to pay me the stupid money I'm on here so it looks like I'm stuck here.

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

can we not just sack Pratley under the trades description act? If he's a professional footballer than i'm the Queen of Sheba

whatsgoingon

whatsgoingon
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

I don't know about anyone else but Anderson's comments sound less like a chairmans comments and more like an agents come and get them message.

rammywhite

rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

whatsgoingon wrote:I don't know about anyone else but Anderson's comments sound less like a chairmans comments and more like an agents come and get them message.

Perhaps its the fact that he seems to be engrossed in the playing side of the game- deciding who'll go and who'll stay and talking to everyone e that he can,that's frightening potential managers from joining. Will they get the free hand they will want to manage the player side of the game without him poking his nose in. Deano seems to me to be just a figurehead- an irrelevant sideshow at the minute.
What's happening at the club is still confusing.

terenceanne

terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

One more game and Ken can get bout Heskey ....that's about a Tenner a week saved right there. Then lay off the tea lady and get a coffee machine. That's should sort us for next season.

luckyPeterpiper

luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

terenceanne wrote:One more game and Ken can get bout Heskey ....that's about a Tenner a week saved right there. Then lay off the tea lady and get a coffee machine. That's should sort us for next season.
Lay off Doris? How dare you say such a thing?  affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid affraid


Without her the Macron would literally fall down and who else can find all those bargain deals on hob knobs?  Evil or Very Mad

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rammywhite wrote:
whatsgoingon wrote:I don't know about anyone else but Anderson's comments sound less like a chairmans comments and more like an agents come and get them message.

Perhaps its the fact that he seems to be engrossed in the playing side of the game- deciding who'll go and who'll stay and talking to everyone e that he can,that's frightening potential managers from joining.

Agreed.

And that begs the question: Why is he so preoccupied with the playing staff and has he made it his most obvious area of interest?

Answer: Because he knows he can't afford to pay the players we've got now, let alone any new ones.

rammywhite

rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

Seems like the first young  'star' to go will be Holding. Everton are offering £10m plus for him. I'll bet you all a pound to a pinch of shit that he's on his way there. It would be madness not to accept cash like that when we'll be struggling in League 1 next year and any players worth their salt will be picked off one by one by teams in either of the two divisions above us. That's especially the case when we don't have two ha'pennies to rub together

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There is more conspiracy theories on here than an area 51 forum

Of course he has an interest in who stays and who goes.  He is the chairman and is trying to balance the books.  The reason we got in this mess in the first place was because no one higher up did get involved like they should.

Its inevitable we are going to lose some players we are not happy about like we are probably going to keep some we arent happy about.

He is also cmunicating with us.  How dare he.  Did he not know eddie davies never did that.  Oh but wait.  ED got slated for not telling us anything or talking to us.  You seriously cant win.

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