I use to enjoy Bolton regularly giving Woolwich a psychological doing over but where this historic club, a founder member of the football league, has fallen to is a tradegy.
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at some point automatic loses for both matches and -10 points if they go into liquidation. They're already relegated so they will start with -10 in league oneAnyone know what will happen if Bolton don't play there remaining fixtures ?
Relegation ?
Points deduction for next season ?
Fine ?
Also what happens to the points, theirs and the oppositions, from the games they have played all season ?
What about the points won or lost in the games they have played ? If they don't play again this season.at some point automatic loses for both matches and -10 points if they go into liquidation. They're already relegated so they will start with -10 in league one
no reason for them to be retroactively voided. the results will all stand. Though if I were them I would just field the U23, they will lose anyhow but avoid a fine for the no showWhat about the points won or lost in the games they have played ? If they don't play again this season.
Will their results against other teams become "null and void" i.e. teams that have beaten them will lose the 3 points they won ?
The U23s would probably refuse to play as well.no reason for them to be retroactively voided. the results will all stand. Though if I were them I would just field the U23, they will lose anyhow but avoid a fine for the no show
Brentford and Forest, both have nothing to play for, the latter for the past 20 years or soThe U23s would probably refuse to play as well.
I don't know the fixture list but if I was manager/chairman of a team that was pushing for promotion/playoffs/relegation and I didn't get to play them and teams around me have already played them and won and kept the 3 points, I'd be doing my nut
What about the points won or lost in the games they have played ? If they don't play again this season.
Will their results against other teams become "null and void" i.e. teams that have beaten them will lose the 3 points they won ?
The U23s would probably refuse to play as well.
I don't know the fixture list but if I was manager/chairman of a team that was pushing for promotion/playoffs/relegation and I didn't get to play them and teams around me have already played them and won and kept the 3 points, I'd be doing my nut
We played them in the 3rd round of that cup that year as well didn't we? Think they won that also.Never forgiven them for the defeat away in 1977-78 season. Over 34,000 there including a massive Tottenham following. They had a young Peter Reid and a vile Sam Allardyce as i recall and beat us very late on 1-0. We had our revenge in the return at WHL when over 50,000 were there (second division of course) when Don Macallister scored down the Paxton. I was in the paper the next day in the enclosure. Here endeth today's boring history lesson.
It wouldn't have happened.They would have had to played the game some how, or all of Bolton's result awarded to the other team.The Brentford game won't be arranged. Brentford have been awarded a 1-0 win. An easy decision to make when it doesn't have any bearing on promotion or relegation.
Imagine if a win earned promotion for Brentford at another club's expense?
Was at both games too.. happy days..home game got a bigger crowd than the f.a cup semi at highbury kicking off at the same time..carnage afterwardsNever forgiven them for the defeat away in 1977-78 season. Over 34,000 there including a massive Tottenham following. They had a young Peter Reid and a vile Sam Allardyce as i recall and beat us very late on 1-0. We had our revenge in the return at WHL when over 50,000 were there (second division of course) when Don Macallister scored down the Paxton. I was in the paper the next day in the enclosure. Here endeth today's boring history lesson.
After a replay at theresWe played them in the 3rd round of that cup that year as well didn't we? Think they won that also.
Cheers.After a replay at theres
What i do really recall about them most was the league game at the lane. I swear to this day there was far more than the 52 k attendance published in the ground that day..there where people standing in the seat isles and id never known the terraces so packed in.Cheers.
I remember we played them a lot that year.They were a big rival of ours, for a season.
I remember it being busy.We were in the Paxton that day,but had stood in the shelf every game prior and after ,so maybe that was why.What i do really recall about them most was the league game at the lane. I swear to this day there was far more than the 52 k attendance published in the ground that day..there where people standing in the seat isles and id never known the terraces so packed in.