65-67 Derby St, Bolton, BL3 6HE. Get the latest Premier League 2020-2021 football results, fixtures and exclusive video highlights from Yahoo Sports including live scores, match stats and team news. The re-design has been welcomed by fans as the red rose returned to the badge and those who saw the ribbons as a poor choice. [19], In 1953 Bolton played in one of the most famous FA Cup finals of all time â The Stanley Matthews Final of 1953. Bolton scored two late goals to take the game to extra time, scoring twice more before a late Reading consolation. [22]:36, Following relegation in 1980, Bolton signed up talented striker Brian Kidd, as they prepared to challenge for a quick return to the First Division. The combined shirt sponsorship (1990â2009) and kit manufacture (1993â2012) deals covering 22 years represent the longest kit partnership in English football history. Bolton Bed Centre . Bolton Wanderers will be looking to put another three points on the board today as they take on Colchester United in Sky Bet League Two. [22]:48 Spending £150 on pitch improvements, season tickets cost a guinea. [135], Bolton Wanderers Football & Athletic Co management[136][137], "BWFC" redirects here. [51] After ending a 17-game winless run, Lennon, who had been investigated by the club due to allegations about his personal life, said that the club had "been through hell". [58], Throughout the 2018â19 Championship season Bolton faced financial difficulties. On 12 September 2018, Bolton reached an agreement with their main creditor BluMarble Capital Ltd over an unpaid loan, avoiding administration and a points deduction from the EFL. In 2005, a list of "50 Wanderers Legends" was compiled by the club as the result of a fan survey: "Thousands of supporters ... nominated their favourites with modern day heroes giving the old-timers a run for their money". Hopes were high at Burnden Park in May 1978 when Bolton sealed the Second Division title and gained promotion to the First Division. [40] Between 2003â04 and 2006â07, Bolton recorded consecutive top-eight finishes, a record of consistency bettered only by the big four of Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal. The same year Bolton progressed to the League Cup Final, but were defeated 2â1 by Liverpool. [24] At the end of the 1986â87 season, Bolton Wanderers suffered relegation to the Fourth Division for the first time in their history,[22]:38 but won promotion back to the Third Division at the first attempt. The Sky Sports EFL Podcast looks ahead to Easter weekend, assesses the race for the Premier League, reviews League One and Two and Ben Gibson takes Ten to Tackle. In the 2010â11 FA Cup, Bolton progressed all the way to the semi-finals, but were beaten 5â0 by Stoke at Wembley, with the match being described as "a massive anti-climax". Beginning in 2015, Bolton had been in severe financial difficulties, and went into administration in May 2019. [86] The points would not be deducted if Bolton fulfilled all fixtures during the 18-month period. [21] The closest they have come to winning a major trophy since then is finishing runners-up in the League Cup, first in 1995 and again in 2004. [102] However, this was later closed in 2017 due to low pupil numbers which deemed it 'not financially viable'. [38] Nevertheless, the club finished eighth in the league, at the time the highest finish in their Premiership history. [94], When the club was first founded, Christ Church had a nomadic existence, playing at a number of locations in the area. A section of The Embankment was sold off in 1986 to make way for a new Normid superstore. Bolton did not always wear a white kit; in 1884 they wore white with red spots, leading to the club's original nickname of "The Spots". [35] The 2002â03 season began with a poor start and, despite another win away at Manchester United, they were bottom until a 4â2 win against Leeds United at Elland Road. Having remained in the Football League since its formation, Bolton have spent more time in the top flight (Premier League/old First Division) than out of it. The 2007â08 season saw Bolton survive with a 16th-place finish, their safety being confirmed on the final day of the season,[41] as they went on an unbeaten run for their final five games, as well as getting to the last sixteen of the UEFA Cup. [107] Bolton fans also maintain a mutual dislike with the fans of nearby Burnley,[108] Oldham Athletic,[109][110] Tranmere Rovers,[111] and the more distant Wolverhampton Wanderers. Includes the latest news stories, results, fixtures, video and audio. [39] The following season, they reached the last 32 but were eliminated by French team Marseille as they lost 2â1 on aggregate. Bolton Wanderers Football Club - get the latest news, fixtures, results, match reports, videos, photos, squad and player stats on Sky Sports Football The club had previously experimented with an all-white kit in the 1970s.[93]. [61] In February 2019, Bolton were again issued a winding-up petition by HMRC which was subsequently adjourned until the end of the season as their search for a new owner continued. [36] Despite suffering from a lack of consistency, Bolton achieved the results needed and secured survival in a final day 2â1 victory over Middlesbrough.[37]. [16], From 1935 to 1964, Bolton enjoyed an uninterrupted stay in the top flight â regarded by fans as a golden era â spearheaded in the 1950s by Nat Lofthouse. [129] These culminated in the club (Burnden Leisure Ltd) going into administration in May 2019,[69] and, with the club's future ownership unresolved, being threatened with expulsion from the EFL in August 2019. The sole fatality was Goslin, who had by then risen to the rank of Lieutenant and was killed by shrapnel on the Italian front shortly before Christmas 1943. In 2005, Bolton finished sixth in the league, thus earning qualification for the UEFA Cup for the first time in their history. [85], On 21 November 2019, Bolton were handed a five-point deduction, suspended for 18 months, and fined £70,000, half of which was suspended for 18 months, for failure to fulfil two fixtures (against Brentford and Doncaster). [105][106] More recently, Bolton have developed an enmity with Wigan Athletic, whose fans generally regard Bolton as their main rivals. Despite the pressure to sell, the agreed fee of £10,890 was a world record, more than double the previous most expensive transfer of a player. They finished on the same number of points as Everton, whom they faced in the first competitive match at the newly built Reebok Stadium. Hayden Mullins collected his first point as Colchester's new head coach as the lowly U's held promotion-chasing Bolton to a goalless draw in Sky Bet League Two. Facing possible EFL expulsion and probable extinction, the club was acquired by new owners on 28 August 2019. The Supporters' Association was formed in 1992, on the initiative of a fan, Peter Entwistle. The stadium was renamed the Macron Stadium in 2014 and University of Bolton Stadium in 2018. [97] At this time, Bolton were in a dire position financially and were struggling in the Football League Third Division, so there was a low demand for tickets and the loss of part of the ground gave the Bolton directors good value for money. [10] A decade later they were runners-up a second time, losing 1â0 to local rivals Manchester City at Crystal Palace on 23 April 1904. The 2001â02 season began with a shock as they destroyed Leicester 5â0 at Filbert Street[22]:94 to go top of the table. The club, which had by then been renamed Bolton Wanderers, started playing regularly at Pike's Lane in 1881. [82], On 28 August, Bolton announced that the club's sale to Football Ventures (Whites) Limited had been completed, with the administrator paying tribute to the Eddie Davies Trust and their legal team, and criticising Ken Anderson who had "used his position as a secured creditor to hamper and frustrate any deal that did not benefit him or suit his purposes. [100] When this deal came to an end in August 2018 the stadium was again renamed, this time as the University of Bolton Stadium. [128] After Bolton exited the Premier League, Davies revoked his investment into the club. The club left the location following a dispute with the vicar, and changed its name to Bolton Wanderers in 1877. [68], In May 2019 the club went into administration due to a £1.2m unpaid tax bill, incurring a 12-point penalty for the 2019-20 season. The 2011â12 season was Bolton Wanderers's thirteenth season in the Premier League, and their eleventh consecutive season in the top-flight of English football.It is their third season with shirt sponsors 188BET.. [52] On 18 January 2016, the club avoided an immediate winding-up order after their case was adjourned until 22 February to give it time to either close a deal with a potential buyer or raise sufficient short-term funds from asset sales. [7] It was initially run from the church of the same name on Deane Road, Bolton, on the site where the Innovation factory of the University of Bolton now stands. As originally claimed by the Daily Mail, the Peterborough Telegraph covered reports stating Maddison was absent from February's win over Barrow AFC. [79] On 26 August, it was announced that the takeover by Football Ventures had fallen through one day before the EFL deadline, potentially risking the club going into liquidation. This opposition considerably lessened since the stadium was built. The following season back in the Championship started badly for Bolton, with only three wins in ten league matches and a second round exit from the League Cup following a loss at Crawley Town. Le Bolton Wanderers Football Club est un club de football fondé en 1874.Basé dans l'agglomération de Bolton, à proximité de la ville de Manchester.. Membre fondateur de la Football League, Bolton Wanderers entame sa 72 e saison en première division anglaise en 2010, dont il est le club y ayant disputé le plus de saisons sans l'avoir jamais remporté [1]. [18] There was an estimated 67,000-strong crowd crammed in for the game, though other estimates vary widely, with a further 15,000 locked out as it became clear the stadium was full. [129] Under Anderson, financial difficulties dogged the club, with player strikes, further winding up orders and financial disputes with other creditors. Bolton Wanderers manager Ian Evatt says there has been no change in the situation surrounding a potential move by the club for centre back Joel Lynch. [17] Remarkably, a number of these soldiers managed to carry on playing the game in these theatres of war, taking on as 'British XI' various scratch teams assembled by, among others, King Farouk of Egypt in Cairo and Polish forces in Baghdad. Reserves and Academy squad, List of Bolton Wanderers F.C. [14] Driven by long-term players Joe Smith in attack, Ted Vizard and Billy Butler on the wings, and Jimmy Seddon in defence, they became the most successful cup side of the twenties, winning three times. [133] In August 2018, the stadium naming rights went to the University of Bolton in an undisclosed deal.[134]. [29] The following season they reached the 1999 Division One play-off Final but lost 2â0 to Watford. 33 Bolton Wanderers fans were crushed to death, and another 400 injured, in an FA Cup quarter-final second leg tie between Bolton and Stoke City. [43] They also defeated Atlético Madrid on aggregate[44] before being knocked out by Sporting Lisbon. It has four stands, though the lower-tier seating is one continuous bowl. The club's nickname of "The Trotters" has several claimed derivations; that it is simply a variation on "Wanderers", that it is an old local term for a practical joker, or that one of the grounds used before the club settled at Pikes Lane resided next to a piggery, causing players to have to "trot" through the pig pens to retrieve the ball if it went over the fence. [22]:59, By 1992 the club's directors had decided that it would be difficult to convert Burnden Park into an all-seater stadium for a club of Bolton's ambition, as the Taylor Report required all first- and second-tier clubs to do. Bolton Wanderers have won five of their last six in League Two to bring themselves up to 9th in the table, after an inconsistent showing in the first-half of the campaign. The defender fired over an open goal from a yard out after Conor Coady hit the post. [4] They finished third in the First Division in 1891â92, 1920â21 and 1924â25. [25], Bolton reached the Premiership in 1995 thanks to a 4â3 victory over Reading in the Division One play-off Final. Formed as Christ Church Football Club in 1874, it adopted its current name in 1877 and was a founder member of the Football League in 1888. [56] On 14 September 2017, the board announced that the embargo was over. The University of Bolton Stadium has continued to be their venue ever since. Bolton were one of the 12 founder members of the Football League, which formed in 1888. In December 2015, Bolton, who were £172.9 million in debt, were handed a winding-up petition from HM Revenue and Customs over unpaid taxes, and a transfer embargo for the following month's window. During the European run, Bolton gained an unexpected 2â2 draw against former European champions Bayern Munich,[42] as well as becoming the first English team to beat Red Star Belgrade in Belgrade. In the year 2000, the Association expanded significantly when its invitation to affiliate was accepted by Bolton Wanderers supporters groups in other parts of Britain, and also by groups around the world. Between 1997 and 2009 this partnership encompassed shirt sponsorship, kit manufacture and stadium naming rights. In March 2016, Sports Shield, a consortium led by Dean Holdsworth, bought Davies' controlling stake; a year later, Holdsworth shareholding in Sports Shield was bought out by Ken Anderson. They finished in 7th place, losing out on a play-off place to Leicester City on goal difference. However, they only remained there for two seasons before being relegated. [23]:105, The club won promotion back to the Premiership at the first attempt thanks to a season in which they achieved 98 league points and 100 goals in the process of securing the Division One championship,[27] the first time since 1978 that they had finished top of any division. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Find out more. The club have barely been able to pay their players in the past few seasons, yet Maddison is running round the University of Bolton Stadium sporting a Fendi headband. Bolton have spent more seasons, 73, than any other club in the top flight without winning the title. Parkinson and assistant Steve Parkin resigned the following day, with academy manager Jimmy Phillips taking interim charge. [99] In April 2014, the stadium was renamed as part of a four-year deal with new sponsors Macron sportswear. Formed as Christ Church Football Club in 1874, it adopted its current name in 1877 and was a founder member of the Football League in 1888. Allardyce later cited a lack of ambition on the part of the club's board for his departure; he had sought financial backing in January 2007 to push the club towards Champions League qualification, which he had not received. Bolton Wanderers 0 0 13:00 Colchester United. In 2000â01 Bolton were promoted back to the Premiership after beating Preston North End 3â0 in the play-off final. [57] Bolton started their first season back in the Championship poorly, only earning their first victory in October. In 1928 the club faced financial difficulties and so was forced to sell David Jack to Arsenal to raise funds. [130] On 28 August, the club was sold to Football Ventures (Whites) Ltd despite opposition from Ken Anderson. About us. [80][81] After Bolton failed to meet that deadline, the suspension of its notice of withdrawal from the EFL was lifted; however, the club was not immediately expelled from the EFL â it was given until 12 September 2019 to meet all outstanding requirements of the League's insolvency policy. Newport County AFC 0 0 15:00 Bolton Wanderers. They achieved this to finish 21st, narrowly avoiding relegation, having fought back from 2â1 down to win 3â2 at home against Nottingham Forest in the last ten minutes of their final match of the season. Bolton Wanderers Football Club (/ËboÊltÉn/ (listen)) is a professional football club based in Horwich, Bolton, England, which competes in League Two, the fourth tier of English football. [104], Historically Bolton's traditional rivals were near neighbours Bury, though due to limited league meetings and Bury's expulsion from the Football League in August 2019 the rivalry has lessened considerably. Reading took a 2â0 lead before a Keith Branagan penalty in the 12th minute changed the course of the game. Lynch is currently a ⦠For the family in the British comedy Only Fools and Horses, see, Top flight run and cup success (1929â1958), Return to the top flight and venture into Europe (1995â2012), Relegation and financial crisis (2018â2019), Youth players with first team appearances, Only Fools and Horses § Cast and characters, Bolton Wanderers F.C. [77] Former assistant manager Sammy Lee replaced Allardyce as manager, but a poor start to the season saw him replaced by Gary Megson. The club was said to owe HM Revenue and Customs £2.2m. [131] The stadium's naming rights were held by Reebok from its opening in 1997 until 2014. [12] In this period Bolton equalled their record finish of third twice, in 1920â21 and 1924â25, on the latter occasion missing out on the title by just 3 points (in an era of 2 points for a win).[13]. The club also has traditional rivalries with fellow Lancashire clubs Blackburn Rovers and Preston North End, as all three sides are separated by less than fifteen miles and are all founder members of the Football League. [92] The original club badge was the town crest of Bolton, a key feature of which was the Elephant and Castle motif with the town motto â Supera Moras meaning âOvercome Delaysâ. [46] Megson was replaced part-way through the 2009â2010 season by former Wanderers striker Owen Coyle, after Megson endured a difficult relationship with the fans. [91], Bolton Wanderers' home colours are white shirts with navy and red trim, traditionally worn with navy shorts and white socks. The club also defeated higher division opposition in the form of Wolverhampton Wanderers (2â1) that year before bowing out to Derby County. This led to published debts of almost £200m and brought the club very close to being wound up over unpaid tax bills owed to HMRC. [48] That 13 May, Bolton were relegated to the Championship by one point on the last day of the season after drawing 2â2 with Stoke City.[49]. The Bolton Wanderers club badge consists of the initials of the club in the shape of a ball, with a red scroll and Lancashire rose underneath. Home ⦠[92] The traditional navy blue shorts were dispensed with in 2003, in favour of an all-white strip, but they returned in 2008. [17] By the end of the war, 32 of the 35 pre-war professionals saw action in the British forces. The business was founded in 1972 by Alex Smith who at the time was a professional goalkeeper for Bolton Wanderers. Despite a 2â1 win away at Manchester United, becoming the first team since the formation of the Premiership to come from behind and win a league game at Old Trafford,[34] they went into a deep slump during the middle of the season and needed a Fredi Bobic hat-trick against Ipswich Town to survive. Eoin Doyle's 16th goal of the season catapulted Bolton above Sky Bet League Two promotion rivals Forest Green in a 1-0 win that stretched their unbeaten run to 13 games. The club suffered relegation to the Second Division in 1963â64, and were then relegated again to the Third Division for the first time in their history in 1970â71. In 1994 Bolton again beat FA Cup holders, this time in the form of Arsenal, 3â1 after extra time in a fourth round replay, and went on to reach the quarter-finals, bowing out 1â0 at home to local rivals (and then Premiership) Oldham Athletic. On 28 April 1923, Bolton won their first major trophy in their third final, beating West Ham United 2â0 in the first ever Wembley FA Cup final. [62][63] The match against Brentford on 26 April was called off by the English Football League 16 hours before kick off after Bolton's players, supported by the Professional Footballers' Association, refused to play until they had received their unpaid wages;[64] the EFL awarded the win to Brentford. In 1986 Nat Lofthouse was appointed President of the football club, a position he would hold until his death on 15 January 2011. Their form improved mid-season, however going into the final round of fixtures Bolton were in the relegation zone, needing a win to stand a chance of securing survival. [9] At the time Lancashire was one of the strongest footballing regions in the country, with 6 of the 12 founder clubs coming from within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire. [50] Freedman was fired after a torrid run of results at the beginning of the 2014â2015 season; he was replaced by former Celtic manager Neil Lennon, who promptly won his first game in charge 1â0 away at Birmingham. "[2][3] Days later, Keith Hill was announced as the new club manager. Pre-season friendlies were cancelled as Bolton could not give assurances about fielding a competitive team. All of these foreign groups have come on board to become independent, but integral, parts of the official Bolton Wanderers supporters' family. Requests for affiliated status continue to be received regularly from other places around the world where Wanderers fans find themselves gather together. Later that year the Directors of the football club, satisfied that the Association had proven itself to be organised and responsible, officially recognised Bolton Wanderers Supporters' Association as the club's supporters' group. The years of the Second World War saw most of the Wanderers' playing staff see action on the front, a rare occurrence within elite football, as top sportsmen were generally assigned to physical training assignments, away from enemy fire. 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Bolton were relegated on goal difference at the end of the 1997â98 Premiership campaign. During the 1990â91 season, Bolton were pipped to the final automatic promotion place by Southend United and lost to Tranmere Rovers in the play-off final, but they failed to build on this and the following season saw the club finish 13th. Blackpool were victorious thanks to the skills of Matthews and the goals of Stan Mortensen.[20]. Bolton won the FA Cup three times in the 1920s, and again in 1958. In its heyday, Burnden Park could hold up to 70,000 supporters[96] but this figure was dramatically reduced during the final 20 years of its life. Much of this debt owed to former owner Eddie Davies was confirmed to have been written off in March 2018, to assist with the club's potential sale prospects. Bolton also defeated top division opposition in the form of Everton (3â2) and Aston Villa (1â0) that year. [101], In 2014 the club established Bolton Wanderers Free School at the stadium, a sixth form offering sports and related courses for 16 to 19-year-olds. The holding company of Bolton Wanderers F.C. On 9 April 2016, Bolton lost 4â1 away at Derby County to confirm their relegation to the third tier for the first time since 1993. Burnden Leisure was previously a public company traded on the AIM stock exchange until its voluntary delisting in May 2003 following Eddie Davies's takeover. It was originally known as the Reebok Stadium after long-time team sponsor, Reebok. The match, famously known as The White Horse Final was played in front of over 127,000 supporters. [104], In 1997, shortly after the move from Burnden Park to the Reebok Stadium, the BWSA accepted the invitation from the football club to hold its monthly meetings at the new stadium. [132], Bolton's kit manufacturer from the 2014â15 season changed to Italian sportswear brand Macron, who also became stadium name sponsors for four years. [5] In 1997, Bolton moved to the Reebok Stadium. However, 15 Bolton professionals, led by their captain Harry Goslin, volunteered for active service in 1939, and were enlisted in the 53rd Bolton Artillery regiment. [90] Barrow manager Ian Evatt was appointed Hill's successor on 1 July 2020. [65] The Bolton Whites Hotel, owned by Ken Anderson, was also issued with a winding-up petition in March 2019[66] (it closed on 1 May and went into administration on 14 May).
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