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Visit the Bolton Students Union. Chat to our Students. University Bicycle Scheme. Nursing Open Evenings. Access all Areas. Virtual Open Day. Assistant Practitioner Open Evenings. Now however, Bolton may finally have the chance to turn over a new leaf thanks to the completed takeover by the Football Ventures consortium which officially took ownership of the club on August 28th, after several months of negotiation.
But just who is Sharon Brittan? Is she a good fit for Bolton Wanderers after the club have suffered so much under the tyrannical reign of previous owner Ken Anderson? Brittan herself, meanwhile, has a long and storied career to date which has seen the year-old take on directorial roles in 38 businesses over the past 25 years with six active director roles, including one in the Football Ventures consortium.
Bolton's last game against Doncaster Rovers was called off amid welfare concerns for younger players, while manager Phil Parkinson and assistant manager Steve Parkin quit last week. Watch Live. Bolton Wanderers saved from the brink as crisis-hit football club is sold at 11th hour The announcement comes a day after Bury were expelled from the Football League after failing to secure new ownership. By David Mercer, news reporter. Fill 2 Copy 11 Created with Sketch. Thursday 29 August , UK.
Why you can trust Sky News. But Brittan defended the league, saying executive chair Debbie Jevans was "incredibly professional and supportive", and "an absolute delight to work with". Bolton's near-neighbours Bury were last month expelled from the Football League after their own takeover bid collapsed, with the Shakers now hoping to be reinstated into League Two next season. Asked if she would vote to allow them back into the league, Brittan said: "I would, yes - I don't want to see any club being expelled from the Football League ever again.
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