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Don't believe this has been shared on here yet:

FOOTBALL VENTURES are close to sealing a deal to save Bolton Wanderers — thanks to superfan Mike James.

The protracted bid for the club and hotel is on the verge of going ahead, with insiders revealing James will become the leading backer of the FV offer.

Local property developer James, a secured creditor, will have his company’s debt of £5.5million returned from the sale of the club hotel.

And James is set to take out a £3.75m stake in FV — despite having preferred to stay a background figure in his years helping the club.

Football Ventures intend to take the hotel based on staged payments.

While a rival offer by a  Manchester-based property tycoon is also on the table.

This  group, who have  former Preston player Brian O’Neil in charge of the  football side of the bid, have yet to show proof of funds to the club administrators.

There is great distrust between O’Neil’s group  and  administrator Paul Appleton — who has been pushing  the FV proposal despite its  problems with finance and adding a PFA loan to fund the purchase.

Previous moves were blocked as FV were the  preferred bidders — although talks resumed at the weekend — as yet without agreement.

Appleton threatened to start the liquidation process  on Wednesday, yet that was badly received by some of the club’s creditors and he has since adjusted his stance.

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2 minutes ago, Okocha10 said:

Why do they all look like there on drugs look at this fuck me 

 

Every time i watch the BBC or Sky, if they interview someone or have any interaction with the general public in the north, they show the lowest common denominator or maybe that's all they can find but fuck me there's some right idiots about. 

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3 minutes ago, Matthew1234 said:

Don't believe this has been shared on here yet:

FOOTBALL VENTURES are close to sealing a deal to save Bolton Wanderers — thanks to superfan Mike James.

The protracted bid for the club and hotel is on the verge of going ahead, with insiders revealing James will become the leading backer of the FV offer.

Local property developer James, a secured creditor, will have his company’s debt of £5.5million returned from the sale of the club hotel.

And James is set to take out a £3.75m stake in FV — despite having preferred to stay a background figure in his years helping the club.

Football Ventures intend to take the hotel based on staged payments.

While a rival offer by a  Manchester-based property tycoon is also on the table.

This  group, who have  former Preston player Brian O’Neil in charge of the  football side of the bid, have yet to show proof of funds to the club administrators.

There is great distrust between O’Neil’s group  and  administrator Paul Appleton — who has been pushing  the FV proposal despite its  problems with finance and adding a PFA loan to fund the purchase.

Previous moves were blocked as FV were the  preferred bidders — although talks resumed at the weekend — as yet without agreement.

Appleton threatened to start the liquidation process  on Wednesday, yet that was badly received by some of the club’s creditors and he has since adjusted his stance.

Where from

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4 minutes ago, Matthew1234 said:

Don't believe this has been shared on here yet:

FOOTBALL VENTURES are close to sealing a deal to save Bolton Wanderers — thanks to superfan Mike James.

The protracted bid for the club and hotel is on the verge of going ahead, with insiders revealing James will become the leading backer of the FV offer.

Local property developer James, a secured creditor, will have his company’s debt of £5.5million returned from the sale of the club hotel.

And James is set to take out a £3.75m stake in FV — despite having preferred to stay a background figure in his years helping the club.

Football Ventures intend to take the hotel based on staged payments.

While a rival offer by a  Manchester-based property tycoon is also on the table.

This  group, who have  former Preston player Brian O’Neil in charge of the  football side of the bid, have yet to show proof of funds to the club administrators.

There is great distrust between O’Neil’s group  and  administrator Paul Appleton — who has been pushing  the FV proposal despite its  problems with finance and adding a PFA loan to fund the purchase.

Previous moves were blocked as FV were the  preferred bidders — although talks resumed at the weekend — as yet without agreement.

Appleton threatened to start the liquidation process  on Wednesday, yet that was badly received by some of the club’s creditors and he has since adjusted his stance.

Its from Nixon though isnt it

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