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Unpaid Bolton staff forced to use food bank

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The relegated club is in administration and the team will start next season in League One with a 12-point deduction.

A food bank has been set up to help staff at troubled Bolton who have gone without pay as the club slipped into administration.

Non-playing staff of the club and those from the Bolton Whites hotel have gone without pay for six weeks as they await their April salaries, and many are struggling to make ends meet.

The club’s chaplaincy and Community Trust came together to set up the food bank two weeks ago, and have received donations from several local businesses and charities, as well as one local Championship club.

“There is a lot of anxiety from staff who are concerned about how they are going to pay the bills.”
- Bolton club chaplain Phil Mason

“Obviously when people have not been paid for a period of time you just know they will be living to their means,” club chaplain Phil Mason told Press Association Sport.

“There is a lot of anxiety from staff who are concerned about how they are going to pay the bills, how they cope without pay for a period of time and not knowing when that was going to be resolved.”

The bank, which has been set up in a private space within the University of Bolton Stadium, has provided not only food but also toiletries and other provisions such as nappies for those staff with young families.

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

“We’ve also tried to support staff in other ways,” Mason added. “People have come to me with various concerns, they might be emotional or they could be very practical.

“They have bills to pay and financial worries so what we’ve done is got in touch with a number of organisations who can help.”

Bolton chairman Ken Anderson withdrew funding for the club several weeks ago and a proposed takeover from Laurence Bassini collapsed, forcing the club into administration after their relegation to League One had already been confirmed.

Bolton will start next season with a 12-point deduction (Tim Goode/PA).

Playing staff have not been paid since February, and have received support from the Professional Footballers’ Association.

The club will start next season with a 12-point deduction and still owe more than £1million to HMRC.

The Whites Hotel has been closed since May 1 but several other club staff have continued to work despite not being paid.

“I’ve been overwhelmed by the fact that in spite of not being paid they’ve stuck with the club,” Mason said.

“They’ve made a commitment every day to come into work and shown incredible tenacity and passion for this club, recognising it is in difficulty but still sticking with it and as a consequence, we felt it was very important to give them as much support as we could.”

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