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Football: Bolton suffer pounds 17m financial burden of Burnden
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The Independent - London; Nov 13, 1998; ; 700+ Words
...owing to their difficulties selling Burnden Park. The First Division club...by their parent company, Burden Leisure plc. Even the sale of striker Nathan...pounds 13m anticipating the sale of Burnden Park. There have been major difficulties...
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Put your shirt on Nathan escapin' Plc tell Bolton to offload pounds 3m Blake.(Sport)
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The People (London, England); Oct 11, 1998; ; 479 Words
...Gunnlaugsson under instructions from Burnden Leisure. The plc have stepped in and told Bolton...could go, the word came from the plc with the Bolton football board...improved deal. Bolton hope to sell Burnden Park soon but have problems with...
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Football: Bolton in a cash crisis.(Sport)
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The Mirror (London, England); Nov 13, 1998; ; 340 Words
...club's plight was revealed by their parent company Burnden Leisure plc yesterday. Even the sale of striker Nathan Blake to...have borrowed pounds 13million anticipating the sale of Burnden Park. There have been major difficulties selling the...
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Cash injection means no fire sale at the Reebok.
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The Evening Standard (London, England); Dec 30, 2003; 328 Words
...further [pounds sterling]2.25million into his hometown club, boosting his shareholding in the parent company, Burnden Leisure plc, from 29.7 per cent to 94.5 per cent to effectively make him the new owner. There were fears that, were the...
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Football: Okochalift for Bolton.(Sport)
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Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England); Dec 30, 2003; 340 Words
...further pounds 2.25millioninto his home town club. That has boosted his shareholding in the parent company,Burnden Leisure plc,from 29.7% to 94.5%. There had been fears that Bolton could have been forced to sell players,but Gartside...
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Bolton hope to keep Okocha.(Sport)
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Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England); Dec 30, 2003; 581 Words
...further pounds 2.25 million into his hometown club. That has boosted his shareholding in the parent company, Burnden Leisure plc, from 29.7 per cent to 94.5 per cent, making him effectively the new owner. There were fears if the proposal...
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Bolton Get 2.25m pound Boost to Keep Okocha.
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Africa News Service; Dec 11, 2003; 655 Words
...reduced." It is expected that shareholders will vote on the Davies proposal the next annual general meeting of Burnden Leisure Plc (parent company of Bolton Wanderers FC) on December 29. Nobody expected an outright opposition to the Davies...
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Soccer Snippets: Bolton's gratitude.(Sport)
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The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland); Dec 30, 2003; 299 Words
...further pounds 2.25million into his hometown club. That has boosted his shareholding in the parent company, Burnden Leisure plc, to 94.5 per cent, making him effectively the new owner.
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Bolton Get Apound;2.25m Boost to Keep Okocha.
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Africa News Service; Dec 11, 2003; 657 Words
...reduced." It is expected that shareholders will vote on the Davies proposal the next annual general meeting of Burnden Leisure Plc (parent company of Bolton Wanderers FC) on December 29. Nobody expected an outright opposition to the Davies...
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Football: FOOTY FILES.(Sport)
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Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England); Nov 13, 2005; 569 Words
...announced improved pre-tax profits of pounds 3.9 million over the last financial year. The profit, reported by Burnden Leisure plc, represents an increase of pounds 1.3 million with the Trotters' sixth-place finish in the Barclays Premiership...
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Football Shorts.(Sport)
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The Journal (Newcastle, England); Dec 30, 2003; 635 Words
...injecting a further pounds 2.25m into his home town club. That has boosted his shareholding in the parent company, Burnden Leisure plc, from 29.7pc to 94.5pc. Shareholders agreed to the proposal at the annual meeting of the company yesterday...
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Football: Davies trots in.(Sport)
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Daily Post (Liverpool, England); Dec 30, 2003; 273 Words
ISLE of Man- based businessman Eddie Davies has taken control of BOLTON by injecting a further pounds 2.25minto his home town club. It boosted his shareholding in the parent company, Burnden Leisure plc, to 94.5pc.
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Football: Gartside: We can resist Jay-Jay bids.(Sport)
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Birmingham Evening Mail (England); Dec 30, 2003; 401 Words
...further pounds 2.25million into his hometown club. That has boosted his shareholding in the parent company, Burnden Leisure plc, from 29.7% to 94.5%, making him effectively the new owner. There were fears if the proposal had been voted...
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Football: Ibrox a hard place to leave, says McLeish FOOTBALL NEWS
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The Independent on Sunday; Nov 13, 2005; ; 592 Words
...announced improved pre-tax profits of pounds 3.9million over the last financial year. The profit, reported by Burnden Leisure plc, represents an increase of pounds 1.3m with their sixth-place finish and subsequent entry into European competition...
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No-one leaves here, blasts angry Todd.
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The Daily Mail (London, England); Oct 12, 1998; 411 Words
...he is under no pressure to sell and that the club's plc Burnden Leisure is not dictating transfer policy. Todd said: 'I...point. ' I don't even talk to the chairman of the plc, my dealings are with club chairman Gordon Hargreaves...
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City Slickers: The FOOTIE Index; Slicker starts soccer share league table.(Features)
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The Mirror (London, England); Aug 25, 1999; ; 609 Words
...by their actual club names. Three are not. Bolton Wanderers is under Burnden Leisure (the club's home for many years was Burnden Park), QPR is part of Loftus Road plc and Swansea City comes under Silver Shield. Also, remember that Leeds...
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Soccer clubs join in the party atmosphere; mkt reps MARKET REPORTS.
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The Birmingham Post (England); Sep 8, 1998; 700+ Words
...14p, and Southampton Leisure jumped 5p to 49p. Nottingham...gained 15p to 495p, Burnden Leisure, which owns Bolton Wanderers...gaining 9p to 128p. Leisure and media group Granada...for its first year as a plc and announced plans for...
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BUSINESS OF SPORT Never-ending hunt for money prompts football overkill.(News)
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The Birmingham Post (England); May 7, 2005; 700+ Words
...amp; Young, said: 'Football clubs are not suited to plc status. For a start, promotion and relegation create...flotation price. Meanwhile, Aberdeen, Bolton Wanderers (Burnden Leisure), Sunderland and Chelsea (Chelsea Village) have delisted...
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