Bolton escape administration after owner repays loan

Bolton escape administration after owner repays loan

Bolton Wanderers now have "one of the lowest debt positions in the Championship", according to club owner Ken Anderson.

Bolton Wanderers have avoided administration. (Reuters pic)
BOLTON:
Bolton Wanderers have avoided administration after agreeing a deal to pay off their main creditor BluMarble Capital Ltd, club owner Ken Anderson said on Wednesday.

However, Anderson confirmed an agreement was reached and the club now has one of the lowest debt positions in the second-tier Championship.

“Following on from all the speculation, I am pleased to confirm that the loan from BluMarble Capital Ltd has been repaid,” Anderson told the club website.

“I am also pleased to be able to confirm that the loans to both PBP (Michael James) and Brett Warburton have been extended on better terms for the club and I am extremely grateful for the continued support, help, and assistance of Michael and Brett.”

“I believe the club now has one of the lowest debt positions in the Championship. I am also pleased to confirm that the club did not go into administration and there are no points deductions or embargo implications.”

Bolton, who narrowly avoided relegation from the Championship last season, have made a good start to the new campaign and are eighth in the standings with 11 points from six matches.

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