March 20 2018
Bolton Wanderers published their 2017 accounts, which revealed debts of £22 million - hugely reduced due to Eddie Davies’ decision to write off £189 million - but still a major burden.
August 30 2018
As action on the pitch begins again, chairman Ken Anderson insists the club is in stable financial health as the deadline to settle a £4.8 million debt owed to BluMarble Capital Ltd approaches.
September 11 2018
In a hugely dramatic 24 hours, it was revealed that plans to pay the £4.8 million debt had faltered and the club was given a final deadline to pay as administration loomed.
September 12 2018
Wanderers escape administration and the EFL confirms no points deduction will be in place after the club reached a deal to pay back the BluMarble debt.
September 27 2018
The Whites are served with a winding-up petition by HMRC after missed payments, the fifth such petition in 14 months. Anderson says it will be dealt with outside of court.
October 12 2018
Anderson reveals that two foreign investors, one from the US and another from Asia, are fighting to buy the club, with a £30 million valuation put on the deal.
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