Den bones, Den bones, Den dry bones...
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dunno, it deflects from his own bobbinsness, tho.
must have coyle's hypno-powers.
must have coyle's hypno-powers.
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Even he's not that daft!Jugs wrote:Does Holloway think we went down there to entertain him or something?
Basically if we want to moan about D being a defensive bore we can. Holloway can do one the bellend. Maybe they are our new Arsenal?
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He does have a point, though.
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does he fcuk
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You must've been watching something different at home, than I have all season then. I'm questioning whether I want to pay money to watch that each week, too.
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same here. as it stands I will not be renewing my ST for first time in 30 yrs if DF is still at the helmWorthy4England wrote:You must've been watching something different at home, than I have all season then. I'm questioning whether I want to pay money to watch that each week, too.
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fecking lolloway carnt call bolton boring. they've won 1 game in about 14 matches.
some peeps might be distracted by his cheeky chappy act, but he's a sly bastard.
sly relegation mind games. or job saving ones.
feck him. the clownfaced bellend. being sucked off by most of the SoccerAM crew mustve deprived his brain of oxygen.
some peeps might be distracted by his cheeky chappy act, but he's a sly bastard.
sly relegation mind games. or job saving ones.
feck him. the clownfaced bellend. being sucked off by most of the SoccerAM crew mustve deprived his brain of oxygen.
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Duggie has attained such a level of apathy that it's clear that people are failing to summon the energy and effort required to defend against an attack on our club.
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Same, though a mere 15 years in my case.StaffsTrotter wrote:same here. as it stands I will not be renewing my ST for first time in 30 yrs if DF is still at the helmWorthy4England wrote:You must've been watching something different at home, than I have all season then. I'm questioning whether I want to pay money to watch that each week, too.
I can cope with triers being beaten, but not the shite this tosser is offering us. I have plenty more to do with my time than sit and watch this bilge.
There .... I've said it.
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nah, they dont wanna fall into the kevin keegan trap.
douglas needs to go "thanks for the four points" or summat.
"how shite are millwall ? WE beat them at home, THATS how shite"
douglas needs to go "thanks for the four points" or summat.
"how shite are millwall ? WE beat them at home, THATS how shite"
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all these ST holders 'giving up' ...
why didnt owen coyle's WTFball not make you pack in
eh?
why didnt owen coyle's WTFball not make you pack in
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Holloway is a dick. He often talks shit. This isn't one of those occasions. Oh and A1, are you talking about us or Millwall there?
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That's because he's right. Not his place to be saying it IMO. Always irritates me when managers moan about opposition tactics when they don't get the result they want.jaffka wrote:Duggie has attained such a level of apathy that it's clear that people are failing to summon the energy and effort required to defend against an attack on our club.
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Holloway said it after Dougie claimed we'd controlled the game. Sounds like Ollie is frustrated tonight because his team are crap. Though it would have been very funny had we beaten them 6-0 by playing entertaining football. He wouldn't have had much of a retort.
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Only Ollie is frustrated?
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Dn't know if this is the right thread, but I was on the 18.40 from Euston to Manchester, as were a number of Bolton fans (I hadn't been to the match - see the Art Debate thread for where I'd been)...
And on the train were Wheater, Baptiste and M Davis... In Bolton trackies, but certainly not travelling home with the rest of the team...
A blow up in the dressing room?
And on the train were Wheater, Baptiste and M Davis... In Bolton trackies, but certainly not travelling home with the rest of the team...
A blow up in the dressing room?
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No other members of the team? Just those three?William the White wrote:Dn't know if this is the right thread, but I was on the 18.40 from Euston to Manchester, as were a number of Bolton fans (I hadn't been to the match - see the Art Debate thread for where I'd been)...
And on the train were Wheater, Baptiste and M Davis... In Bolton trackies, but certainly not travelling home with the rest of the team...
A blow up in the dressing room?
Gives an indication that something has happened.
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Doesn't bode well, I really hope that this isn't the start of those three wanting to leave?jaffka wrote:No other members of the team? Just those three?William the White wrote:Dn't know if this is the right thread, but I was on the 18.40 from Euston to Manchester, as were a number of Bolton fans (I hadn't been to the match - see the Art Debate thread for where I'd been)...
And on the train were Wheater, Baptiste and M Davis... In Bolton trackies, but certainly not travelling home with the rest of the team...
A blow up in the dressing room?
Gives an indication that something has happened.
Pfffft.
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Can we just get rid of him please !!!!!
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