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2019–20 Bolton Wanderers F.C. season

The 2019–20 season was Bolton Wanderers' first season back in League One following their relegation last season from the Championship. Along with the league the club also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup, and the EFL Trophy. The season covered the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.


2019–20 season
Sharon Brittan
Phil Parkinson (until 21 August)Keith Hill (from 31 August)
University of Bolton Stadium
23rd (relegated)
First round
First round
Second round
League: Daryl Murphy (8)All: Daryl Murphy (8)
14,003 vs. Blackpool,8 October 2019
2,616 vs. Manchester City U21, 29 October 2019
11,157
3–1 vs. Manchester City U21,EFL Trophy,29 October 2019
1–7 vs. Accrington Stanley,EFL League One,23 November 2019
Home colours

Away (October–present) colours

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The 2019–20 season was Bolton Wanderers' first season back in League One following their relegation last season from the Championship. Along with the league the club also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup, and the EFL Trophy. The season covered the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.

Throughout the 2018–19 Championship season Bolton faced financial difficulties. After the collapse of the permanent signing of on-loan striker Christian Doidge, Forest Green Rovers commenced legal action over lost earnings. In February 2019, Bolton were issued a winding-up petition by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) which was subsequently adjourned, first until April, and then again until the end of the season as their search for a new owner continued. Due to the financial difficulties, the training ground temporarily closed in March 2019, and games against Ipswich, Middlesbrough and Aston Villa were threatened with postponement or being played behind closed doors as the local council Safety Advisory Group (SAG) threatened to revoke the stadium safety certificate. The Bolton Whites Hotel, owned by Ken Anderson, was also issued with a winding-up petition in March 2019 (it closed on 1 May and went into administration on 14 May). The team was relegated to League One in April after a 23rd-place finish. In a further development on 26 April, the home match against Brentford was called off by the English Football League 16 hours before kick off after Bolton's players, supported by the Professional Footballers' Association, refused to play until they had received their unpaid wages. On 3 May the match against Brentford was cancelled by the EFL and a 1–0 result and three points awarded to Brentford.

In May the club went into administration due to a £1.2m unpaid tax bill. Fildraw (former owner Eddie Davies' trust fund) appointed administrators from insolvency firm David Rubin and Partners. In accordance with league rules on administration, Bolton would start the 2019–20 season with a 12-point deduction. On 14 May it was reported that some non-playing staff were forced to use food bank donations from local businesses and a local Championship club, believed to be Preston North End, as Bolton had not paid them for April's work. A 17 July statement from the Bolton players said that no-one at the club had been paid by owner Ken Anderson for 20 weeks, the training ground had no potable drinking water nor hot water for showers. Pre-season friendlies with Chester, Preston and Oldham Athletic were all cancelled as Bolton could not give assurances about fielding a competitive team.

On 18 July, Anderson said the sale of Bolton would be completed by the end of the week, but the uncertainty continued into August. Bolton started their opening League One game on 3 August at Wycombe Wanderers with only three contracted senior outfield players, and lost 2–0. The following week, on 8 August, Bolton's takeover by Football Ventures was suspended after Laurence Bassini, who had previously tried to buy the club, won a court order blocking the sale; the sale of the Bolton Whites hotel was also delayed by a dispute. On 10 August, Bolton fielded its youngest ever side, with an average age of 19, in a goalless home draw against Coventry City, but then conceded five goals in both of the next two games, against Rochdale in the EFL Cup (5-2) and Tranmere Rovers in League One (5-0). Manager Phil Parkinson expressed concern about the welfare of the youth players used in all of Bolton's games; such concerns led Bolton to call off the game against Doncaster Rovers on 20 August but without informing either Doncaster or the EFL. Parkinson and assistant Steve Parkin resigned the following day. The club confirmed that academy manager Jimmy Phillips would take temporary charge of the club. Wanderers lost 5–0 at home to Ipswich Town in Phillips' first game in charge of Bolton, in front of a record low crowd at the University of Bolton Stadium.

An EFL deadline of 5PM BST on 27 August had been imposed on Bolton to prove their financial viability under current ownership or complete a takeover deal, with failure to satisfy this criterion by the deadline resulting in Bolton's EFL membership being revoked, and consequently the beginning of a liquidation process of the club and its assets. However, on 26 August, joint administrator Paul Appleton announced that the Football Ventures takeover had fallen through on the morning of 24 August, having looked close to completion the previous day. After Bolton failed to meet 27 August deadline, the suspension of its notice of withdrawal from the EFL was lifted; however, the club was not immediately expelled from the EFL - it was given until 12 September 2019 to meet all outstanding requirements of the League's insolvency policy.

On 28 August, Bolton announced that the club's sale to Football Ventures (Whites) Limited had been completed, with the administrator paying tribute to the Eddie Davies Trust and their legal team, and criticising Anderson who had "used his position as a secured creditor to hamper and frustrate any deal that did not benefit him or suit his purposes." On 31 August, shortly after Bolton lost a fourth consecutive game conceding five goals in each, Keith Hill was announced as the new club manager. Bolton's first game under Hill saw the club lose 6–1 to Rotherham United, before picking up their first point under Hill on 17 September 2019 in a 0–0 draw at home to Oxford United. Bolton won their first game of the season on 22 October 2019 in a 2–0 win away at Bristol Rovers, before winning a further three consecutive matches in all competitions, taking the club to a positive points total for the first time.

Bolton struggled to find form throughout the 2019-20 campaign, winning just 5 of their 34 matches up to 10 March. The EFL League One season was suspended on 13 March due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On 9 June, the season was ended with promotion, play off, and relegation positions determined on a points-per-game basis.

This condemned the club to relegation and Bolton Wanderers competed in the 2020-21 League Two campaign.

This was the second time in the club's 146-year history that they have played football in England's fourth tier. The previous occasion came in the 1987-88 campaign, in which Bolton were similarly promoted back to the third tier at the first attempt.

Like the season before against St Mirren, the Bolton first team refused to play the match against Chester due to unpaid wages. They also refused to play in the Preston game as well. Following this, Oldham Athletic cancelled a third game as Bolton could not give assurances about fielding a competitive team. Bolton were able to schedule last minute replacements matches against Bradford City and Salford City, though the matches had to be played behind closed doors.

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Bolton Wanderers will begin the 2019–20 campaign with a 12-point deduction complying with league rules for entering into administration.

On 20 June 2019, the League One fixtures for the forthcoming season were announced. Bolton begin their league campaign at Wycombe Wanderers, the first time the clubs have ever met in the league, on 3 August and were due to finish it away at Oxford United on 3 May. However this fixture, like all fixtures beginning with the home fixture against Peterborough United on 14 March, was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The first round draw was made on 21 October 2019 and Bolton were given a home tie against League Two side Plymouth Argyle. A first half goal from Callum McFadzean was enough to see the away side through and knock Bolton out of the competition at the first round stage for the first time in 30 years. It was also the first time in the club's existence that they had been knocked out of both senior domestic cup competitions at the first round stage.

On 20 June 2019, the draw for the first round was made in London and Bolton were drawn away at North-West rivals Rochdale. The subsequent 5–2 defeat was the club's second first round defeat in a row and their fourth in five years.

On 9 July 2019, the pre-determined group stage draw was announced with invited clubs to be drawn on 12 July 2019. The draw for the second round was made on 16 November 2019 live on Sky Sports.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
2DFENGJosh Emmanuel
3DFENGJoe Bunney
4MFENGJason Lowe (captain)
5DFENGJack Hobbs
6DFIRLRyan Delaney
7MFENGWill Buckley
8MFENGLuke Murphy
9FWIRLDaryl Murphy
10FWENGChris O'Grady
11MFSCOAli Crawford
12DFENGBrandon Fleming (on loan from Hull City)
14MFENGJacob Mellis
16MFCYPAnthony Georgiou (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
17DFENGKean Bryan (on loan from Sheffield United)
18MFSCOEthan Hamilton (on loan from Manchester United)
19FWENGMuhammadu Faal
20GKENGRemi Matthews
21DFENGHarry Brockbank
22MFROUDennis Politic
23FWGHAJoe Dodoo
26DFENGLiam Edwards
27MFENGRonan Darcy
28DFCODAristote Nsiala (on loan from Ipswich Town)
30DFFRAYoan Zouma
33FWENGEddie Brown
34DFENGAdam Senior
35MFENGSonny Graham
36MFWALCallum King-Harmes
37MFENGFinlay Hurford-Lockett
38DFENGJoe White
39FWENGDe'Marlio Brown-Sterling
40MFENGMyles Edmondson
41DFENGD'Neal Richards
42FWENGKwame Osigwe
43GKENGMatthew Alexander
44MFENGRegan Riley
45DFENGNathan Whalley
46GKENGLuke Hutchinson
47MFENGJay Fitzmartin

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
24FWENGConnor Hall (at Chorley F.C. until June 2020)
29MFENGGeorge Thomason (on loan at Bamber Bridge until June 2020)

As of match played 10 March 2020

As of match played 10 March 2020

RankNo.Nat.Po.NameLeague OneFA CupLeague CupLeague TrophyTotal
9CFDaryl Murphy80008
22RWDennis Politic30115
10CFChris O'Grady20024
23CFJoe Dodoo40004
-LWThibaud Verlinden30003
8CMLuke Murphy20002
11CAMAli Crawford00022
27CAMRonan Darcy10102
5CBJack Hobbs10001
6CBRyan Delaney10001
17CBKean Bryan10001
18CMEthan Hamilton10001

As of match played 10 March 2020

DatePositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
3 August 2019CMJames WeirHull CityFree transfer
2 September 2019LBJoe BunneyNorthampton TownFree transfer
2 September 2019CMAli CrawfordDoncaster RoversFree transfer
2 September 2019RBJosh EmmanuelIpswich TownFree transfer
2 September 2019CFDaryl MurphyNottingham ForestFree transfer
2 September 2019CFChris O'GradyOldham AthleticFree transfer
14 September 2019LBAdam ChicksenBradford CityFree transfer
3 October 2019CFJoe DodooRangersFree transfer
6 January 2020CFMuhammadu FaalEnfield TownFree transfer
6 January 2020CMGeorge ThomasonLongridge TownFree transfer
27 January 2020AMWill BuckleyFree agentFree transfer
31 January 2020CBRyan DelaneyRochdaleFree transfer
31 January 2020CMJacob MellisMansfield TownFree transfer
Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromDate untilRef.
3 August 2019LBJosh EarlPreston North End5 January 2020
2 September 2019DMLiam BridcuttNottingham Forest1 January 2020
2 September 2019LWThibaud VerlindenStoke City1 January 2020
2 September 2019CBJake WrightSheffield United5 January 2020
6 January 2020CMEthan HamiltonManchester United30 June 2020
10 January 2020CBAristote NsialaIpswich Town30 June 2020
17 January 2020LBBrandon FlemingHull City30 June 2020
30 January 2020CBKean BryanSheffield United30 June 2020
31 January 2020LWAnthony GeorgiouTottenham Hotspur30 June 2020
Date fromPositionNationalityNameToDate untilRef.
24 January 2020CFConnor HallChorley30 June 2020
31 January 2020CBJordan BoonAtherton Collieries11 March 2020
31 January 2020CMGeorge ThomasonBamber Bridge30 June 2020
DatePositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
1 July 2019RWSammy AmeobiNottingham ForestFree transfer
1 July 2019CBMark BeeversPeterborough UnitedFree transfer
1 July 2019DMLuca ConnellCeltic£350,000
1 July 2019CFClayton DonaldsonBradford CityFree transfer
1 July 2019CMJack EaringFC Halifax TownFree transfer
1 July 2019RBChiori JohnsonFree agentReleased
1 July 2019RBMark LittleBristol RoversFree transfer
1 July 2019RWCraig NooneMelbourne CityFree transfer
1 July 2019CFDaniel OgwuruManchester City£100,000
1 July 2019CMGary O'NeilFree agentReleased
1 July 2019CMJoe PritchardAccrington StanleyFree transfer
1 July 2019LBAndrew TaylorRetired—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/a
1 July 2019GKBen WilliamsFree agentReleased
1 July 2019CBMarc WilsonFree agentReleased
9 July 2019RBPaweł OlkowskiGazişehir GaziantepFree transfer
15 July 2019GKBen AmosCharlton AthleticFree transfer
17 July 2019CMJosh VelaHibernianFree transfer
29 July 2019GKJake TurnerNewcastle UnitedFree transfer
1 August 2019CBDavid WheaterOldham AthleticFree transfer
8 August 2019CFJosh MagennisHull CityNominal fee
15 August 2019AMErhun OztumerCharlton AthleticFree transfer
23 August 2019DMMarcus WoodBradford (Park Avenue)Free transfer
27 August 2019RMStephen Duke-McKennaQueens Park RangersFree transfer
25 September 2019LMLloyd DyerBurton AlbionFree transfer
7 November 2019DFWilliam HartshorneGlossop North EndFree transfer
7 November 2019MFLuca NavarroBuxtonFree transfer
27 December 2019GKBen AlnwickFree agentMutual consent
10 January 2020AMWill BuckleyFree agentReleased
13 January 2020LBAdam ChicksenFree agentReleased
31 January 2020CMJames WeirFK PohronieMutual consent
11 March 2020CBJordan BoonIFK ÖstersundMutual consent
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