Bolton Wanderers invite over 16s to get vaccinated at the University of Bolton Stadium
Five-minute booking slots can be made online
17:13, 16 MAY 2021
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The University of Bolton Stadium is now a Covid 19 Vaccination Centre (Image: ABNM Photography)
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BOLTON chair Sharon Brittan has warned the disorder which followed their 2-1 defeat by Exeter may affect the club’s ability to welcome back fans when restrictions are finally lifted.
Victory against Exeter would have secured Bolton immediate promotion back to League One, but that now hangs in the balance with Morecambe just a point behind heading into the final day and some supporters who had gathered outside the University of Bolton Stadium reacted badly.
A small group forced entry to the ground while scuffles outside resulted in some arrests.
Wanderers said in a statement that it “completely condemns any violent and anti-social behaviour whatsoever” and said they would be helping Greater Manchester Police with their investigations into Saturday’s “serious incidents of disorder.”
Police line up after Saturday s game to clear trouble at the University of Bolton Stadium WANDERERS will issue bans to anyone found guilty of breaking into the stadium and fighting after the 2-1 defeat to Exeter City. The club says it will take the strongest possible action against a small minority at the centre of disorderly scenes on Saturday evening. Closed-circuit TV footage has been passed on by the club to Greater Manchester Police, who also made a small number of arrests after trouble broke out at around 5pm. The club has confirmed to The Bolton News that banning orders will be issued to people identified and found guilty and that they will do everything in their power to aid the police with their investigations.
Trouble after Bolton Wanderers match could have adverse effect on fans being allowed back into stadium, club say The events of yesterday, off the park, may already have harmed our efforts to secure the support of our event planning partners for the reintroduction of supporters.
21:21, 2 MAY 2021
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Bolton Wanderers fans celebrating outside the University of Bolton Stadium on Saturday afternoon (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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