Bolton's Chairman...

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Wow that whole club is so bitter. Here's a few comments from Parkinson having a little pop at the Sheffield press and Chris Wilder over the Madine incident

“Does Billy Sharp need motivating to play in front of 30,000 people in a top-of-the-table clash? I am not sure he could have been motivated any more,” he told The Bolton News.

“The Sheffield press have made a bigger thing of it than it actually was. Well done to them and Chris (Wilder) if they need to motivate their players by doing that.
Their chairman should be telling Parkinson,he should be looking at his main striker regarding the motivational issue and stop covering up for the piggy twat
 



Wow that whole club is so bitter. Here's a few comments from Parkinson having a little pop at the Sheffield press and Chris Wilder over the Madine incident

“Does Billy Sharp need motivating to play in front of 30,000 people in a top-of-the-table clash? I am not sure he could have been motivated any more,” he told The Bolton News.

“The Sheffield press have made a bigger thing of it than it actually was. Well done to them and Chris (Wilder) if they need to motivate their players by doing that.

He really has made a show of himself and the bad news for him is that the majority of Bolton fans seem to have seen through him.
 
These are the type of comments you'd expect from stupid fans who have watched a game through about eight pints of lager
The Chairman of a football club in the normal world should at least have a bit of class about him.

As well as trying to slag us off he is also shamefully trying to sell football shirts of his shit football club

Don't forget the 80's nights at the Hotel.

I don't know why but when I read it the first thing to come into my head was Alan Partridge saying "Chocolate Oranges are avaliable from Rawlinsons" on his radio show.
 
A very interesting character. If I and several others on here can use our resources to establish that (in terms of HMRC and potential protection of the revenue) there could be a potential problem then why can't the guardian's of the integrity of the game? Not that I am alleging anything at all.

Probably a very nice man who was misunderstood and didn't deserve an eight year PIU(?) directors disqualification because he hadn't done anything wrong. However does this mean that anyone (provided they have served their time) is fit and proper? Maybe it is time to stop all this nebulous crap and put in place hard and fast rules such as refusing ownership to:-
Anyone who has a conviction in respect of which he has served in excess of 12 months imprisonment for a specified set of financial crimes (with international parity protocol) or
Anyone who has been disqualified as a company director or been bankrupt personally or connected corporately to a company winding up within the last two years.
Anyone who is reliant upon consortium investment who is unable to deposit full cleared funds for the entire purchase with the FA/League as stakeholder from a specified named and fully transparent bank account with a certified and provable beneficial owner for each and every shareholder to take responsibility and
Anyone who is unable to provide liquid security in an EL/FL stakeholder account up to a specified percentage of the clubs turnover to guard against financial failure.

I have no great love for HMRC but I can see a lot of head shaking when they have to try and regulate and administer some of the deals that are done with football clubs.

Gerragrip!!!!
 
What did Wilder say about Parkinson and Alexander? I think I missed it

He said he'd heard the interview by Parkinson and was dissapointed that he seemed to be blaming the ref and having a weakened team for his teams defeat. Wilder said Keith Alexandra was the same last week trying to put in a positive slant on a game we totally dominating and saying they deserved a point.

Wilder continued by saying "In 2 matches we've played our rivals and totally outplayed them both and we should have had 6 points. He said that he always gives his honest opinion and when he plays a better team he'll give the oppostion credit so hes really dissapointed that neither Parkinson or Alexandra could be honest and man enough to give us some credit".

The only excuse for Parkinson and Alexandra is insecurity and fear of failure/ getting the sack.
Both Bolton and Scunthorpe haven't been playing well for a few weeks now and they must be feeling the pressure. It looks like Fleetwood might end up being our main rival not these 2.
 

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