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Bolton Wanderers are confident they will not face transfer embargo

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karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Wanderers are confident they will not face any transfer embargo in the New Year over Financial Fair Play.

Dougie Freedman revealed yesterday the club have cut costs over the last 12 months which ensure they will not exceed the allowed £8million losses, as stated in FFP guidelines.

While the exact implications of the incoming controversial regulations are still unclear, it is expected that clubs who flout the rules will be imposed with an embargo from New Year’s Day.

Freedman is confident the recent austere measures put in place at Wanderers will ensure no penalties are imposed on the club this season but conceded that the cuts have taken a significant toll on his squad.

“On Financial Fair Play, we’re there,” he said.

“The problem is when we came down from the Premiership we were spending a lot of money on players’ wages on two or three-year contracts. That is not a good situation at all.

“When we were looking to send players out on loan clubs were only looking to pay their market value, not the fortunes they were earning here. And that meant when you were looking to replace them, you didn’t have the cash.

“Give or take one or two players I think they have now balanced that out, so if we sell players we should be able to bring people in.” Wanderers’ parent company Burnden Leisure posted massive £50.6m losses in their last set of last financial accounts, raising the level of overall debt owed to Eddie Davies to around £150m. They have since become a private limited company, which means the amount of detail available in their accounts – still available for a fee from Companies House – could be limited when they are next published.

They are expected, however, to show massive savings have been made, particularly on a wage bill that is now less than half what it was when the club were relegated from the Premier League just over two years ago.

The news follows a report in The Bolton News’ sister paper, the Lancashire Telegraph, which revealed an embargo is likely at Blackburn Rovers after parent company Venky’s posted annual losses of £9m.

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Mario Jardel
Mario Jardel

Would it make any difference, we have no money to sign players anyway.

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

That's a fantastic turn around cutting losses from over £50 million to under £8 million p.a. 
We've suffered on the pitch to do it but at least it shows that the club is sorting out the financial mess we're in. We may even make a profit next year!

Guest


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Have you banged your noggin?

The words "Bolton Wanderers" and "profit" are mutually exclusive, as you well know.

Go and lie down.

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Breadman wrote:Have you banged your noggin?

The words "Bolton Wanderers" and "profit" are mutually exclusive, as you well know.

Go and lie down.
Unless I'm reading this wrong, it's saying that under Dougie we've had a >£42 million reduction of operating losses.
Isn't that the most incredible news?

Dougie is probably the best manager we've ever had if true.

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

he would make a good accountant but our best manager?

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Norpig wrote:he would make a good accountant but our best manager?
If he makes the club £42 million a year he'll be buying Messi, Ronaldo and Toure before long and then he will have the players to play his stupid system.

Guest


Guest

If this latest propaganda leak is true and we've slashed our operating losses by circa £42m, then it is very good news.

Let's just hope he doesn't undo all that good work by getting us relegated to Division Three....

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

its not all down to him though is it? That can't all be down to  getting players of the wage bill, its too high.

NickFazer

NickFazer
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

So we are on target to lose less than 8 million this FY. Target should be to break even the season after that. With no money to invest in the 1st team then Dougies only possible remit should be to retain Championship status.

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