Cultural events could be staged behind closed doors from June, the government's coronavirus recovery road map suggests.
22.04.2020 - 12:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Bolton Wanderers have confirmed the club's stance on playing games behind closed doors and accepted it would comply with the possible move in light of the COVID-19 outbreak - despite accepting it would not be an ideal situation.
With football postponed until further notice, EFL chairman Rick Parry has confirmed that when matches do return, they are 'likely' to be played without crowds.
It is unclear when supporters will be able to attend matches once again.
Plans are being formulated to ensure
Cultural events could be staged behind closed doors from June, the government's coronavirus recovery road map suggests.
Bolton Wanderers have agreed wage deferrals with its players and management team.
Former Bolton Wanderers striker Jonathan Walters believes it will be 2021 before football fans are allowed back into football stadiums.
Former Bolton skipper David Wheater believes Phil Parkinson was the best Wanderers manager he played for during his time there and would consider a returning to his former side, even if they end up in League Two.
Manchester city council has been accused of using the coronavirus lockdown to approve controversial housing schemes 'behind closed doors'.
Retired ex-Bolton Wanderers striker Marvin Sordell has raised questions of whether players will actually want to return to action when football resumes due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bury FC's owner has claimed that the EFL 'bent over backwards' to help Bolton Wanderers compared to the Shakers during both clubs' efforts to survive last year.
An eight-team mini tournament could settle promotion issues in Leagues One and Two under contingency plans being considered as part of a conclusion to this season in light of the coronavirus pandemic, according to reports.
Clubs up and down the football pyramid make frequent use of the loan system to add temporary additions to their squad and Bolton Wanderers are no different.
Bolton Wanderers would back wage caps for players in the future as talks over deferrals for April salaries continue.
Coatbridge man William Frederick will be celebrating in unusual closed-doors circumstances today as he marks his 90th birthday during the coronavirus lockdown.