Bolton Wanderers: Owner and chairman Ken Anderson to personally pay outstanding wages

Bolton Wanderers: Owner and chairman Ken Anderson to personally pay outstanding wages
Bolton owner and chairman Ken Anderson will personally pay all outstanding salaries to the club’s coaching and playing staff, the Championship club have confirmed.Wanderers released a statement to confirm all members of the staff owed wages will be paid on Friday morning.Bolton released a statement on Wednesday morning2
Bolton released a statement on Wednesday morning
“Bolton Wanderers Football Club can confirm that all outstanding salaries for its coaching and playing staff will be paid into their respective accounts on Friday morning,” the statement read.“The delay in payment had been caused after an option with the Professional Footballers Association (PFA) was explored. Although that option does remain in place at this moment in time, it is not the Clubs preferred route.“Instead, Bolton Wanderers owner and chairman Ken Anderson will personally fund the outstanding salaries.“The club would now like all attention turned towards Saturdays important Sky Bet Championship fixture against Leeds United at the University of Bolton Stadium. “Bolton Wanderers will not be making any further comment on this matter.”Bolton have already had to deal with wage disputes this season; issues during the summer caused players to go on strike and pre-season matches to be cancelled.Wanderers were also at risk of entering administration in September, before Eddie Davies, their former owner, loaned the club 5million just four days before he died. His loan was used to pay off BluMarble Capital Ltd, Bolton’s main creditor.Eddie Davies helped save the club days before he died2
Eddie Davies helped save the club days before he died
Bolton currently sit in the Championship relegation places, having won just four of their 21 matches this season. They are seven points clear of last place Ipswich Town.

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