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Bolton Wanderers granted more time to complete sale until after final matchday of season

Bolton granted more time for sale until after final matchday
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The club's prospective buyer Laurence Bassini was at the hearing.

Bolton have been granted a further stay of execution by the High Court as the club look to avoid a winding-up order.

The Sky Bet Championship outfit were back in court on Wednesday over an unpaid tax bill but the case has been adjourned until May 8 to allow a proposed sale of the club to proceed.

This is the sixth time in the last 18 months that Bolton have faced a winding-up petition. The latest one was issued in February by HMRC over debts of £1.2million.

Laurence Bassini has been revealed as the prospective buyer of Bolton
Laurence Bassini has been revealed as the prospective buyer of Bolton (Tim Goode/PA).

Current owner Ken Anderson had refused to name the prospective buyer, but on Wednesday it was revealed to be former Watford chairman Laurence Bassini.

The club's barrister Hilary Stonefrost told the court: "The prospective purchaser is here."

She added that Bassini, whose controversial tenure at Vicarage Road lasted only 13 months, "has proof of funds".

Mr Bassini declined to comment before he was driven away from the court in a white Rolls-Royce.

Bolton fans protest against owner Ken Anderson
Bolton fans protest against owner Ken Anderson (Martin Rickett/PA).

Bassini was banned from holding a position of authority at an English Football League club for three years in 2013 for alleged financial misconduct.

He told the Telegraph he had been unfairly treated, saying: "Very shortly, I'm going to be naming and shaming and producing – that has taken me six years – the evidence to show how dishonest people were and how I was made to be a scapegoat."

Bolton were given two weeks to settle their debts at an initial hearing on March 20, with Anderson claiming a buyer was lined up.

It has been a hugely troubled month for the Championship club, who are five points adrift of safety and facing relegation even without a points deduction.

Last month their match against Millwall was in doubt because of safety concerns after staff, including stewards and turnstile operators, were not paid their February wages on time.

That match did go ahead, but on Tuesday it was announced that Bolton will have to play their next two home games behind closed doors after the club's safety advisory group decided they could not guarantee fans at the University of Bolton
Stadium would be safe.

The safety group, which is comprised of representatives of the local council, police and emergency services, informed the EFL on Tuesday that it had placed a prohibition notice on the club under the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975.

The notice covers this Saturday's match against Ipswich and Tuesday's clash with Middlesbrough.

Anderson secured a stake in the club during an emergency buy-out three years ago alongside former striker Dean Holdsworth then took majority control in 2017 after Holdsworth's Sports Shield company went into liquidation.

Bolton's players have been on a 48-hour strike this week, with wages again not paid on time, drawing criticism from Anderson in a statement on Tuesday.

Regarding the takeover, Anderson said on bwfc.co.uk that completion was "taking longer than anticipated" but added: "The parties involved have assured me and their advisors that they are in a position that will enable completion to take place shortly."

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