First game, sent to stand..
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Fatshaft wind your neck in mate. You've made your point.
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Good. I imagine the personal attacks will cease? The fact I'm Scottish has feck all to do with my opinion.CrazyHorse wrote:Fatshaft wind your neck in mate. You've made your point.
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You mean personal attacks like 'and go feck yourself btw ye fecking bigotted prick'?
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Give it a rest, fella. You don't like him, that's clear. He's was clearly happy his new team had scored. That's the end of it.
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Do us a fecking favour. You're obviously looking to provoke a reaction, so don't give it the "what did I do, Ref?" When you get a reaction.fatshaft wrote:Good. I imagine the personal attacks will cease? The fact I'm Scottish has feck all to do with my opinion.CrazyHorse wrote:Fatshaft wind your neck in mate. You've made your point.
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I'm not a turn the other cheek kind a guy, I'm more of an eye for an eye.CrazyHorse wrote:You mean personal attacks like 'and go feck yourself btw ye fecking bigotted prick'?
Yeah.
If others refrain from that shit, then so will I. Don't try to make me out as the instigator here.
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Am I feck, unless the reaction is "you were right obese-fallused fella". That reaction would be understandable and correct.Worthy4England wrote:Do us a fecking favour. You're obviously looking to provoke a reaction, so don't give it the "what did I do, Ref?" When you get a reaction.fatshaft wrote:Good. I imagine the personal attacks will cease? The fact I'm Scottish has feck all to do with my opinion.CrazyHorse wrote:Fatshaft wind your neck in mate. You've made your point.
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I like having a manager who other fans will dislike. As long as our players and our fans like him, that's all that matters, and the negativity aimed at us and him should only spur us on to want to put other teams in their place. I'm sick of being a 'nice' team, I want us to have a bit of edge and I want Lennon and our players to give the finger to any critics. If Lennon is the most hated manager in the country, but the team fights for him, good, that isn't a bad thing at all.
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pretty much thisSmokinFrazier wrote:I like having a manager who other fans will dislike. As long as our players and our fans like him, that's all that matters, and the negativity aimed at us and him should only spur us on to want to put other teams in their place. I'm sick of being a 'nice' team, I want us to have a bit of edge and I want Lennon and our players to give the finger to any critics. If Lennon is the most hated manager in the country, but the team fights for him, good, that isn't a bad thing at all.
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fatshaft wrote:If others refrain from that shit, then so will I. Don't try to make me out as the instigator here.
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As someone who is both within and outwith then bolton bubble, I can assure you that however sheltered you seem to be, Bolton have never been an "underdog", far from it, way back to the days of fatty, neutrals would side with the opposition in any like for like confrontation, Bolton was already disliked, didn't need a c*nt like Lennon to come along to re-inforce that.SmokinFrazier wrote: I'm sick of being a 'nice' team
Secondly, there's nothing wrong with being liked, maybe if it had happened for Bolton you'd understand.
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You're not a Bolton fan and you've come on here to start another provocative thread about our manager purely to get a reaction from folk. Who else is the instigator?fatshaft wrote:Don't try to make me out as the instigator here.
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I had a season ticket for a number of years. In fact I had three, me and my kids.CrazyHorse wrote:You're not a Bolton fan and you've come on here to start another provocative thread about our manager purely to get a reaction from folk. Who else is the instigator?fatshaft wrote:Don't try to make me out as the instigator here.
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And yet you posted a couple of days ago that you're not supporting us while Lennon was in charge. Make your mind up.
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correct. He can gtf. utter prick.CrazyHorse wrote:And yet you posted a couple of days ago that you're not supporting us while Lennon was in charge. Make your mind up.
Listen, this thread is about Lennon being a prick, like I told ye. It's taken less than a game for evidence to begin. I don't expect an apology, I do expect a scratching of chins, and a barely audible 'hmmmmmmm' to begin tho.
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Ironically, he'll probably get me back to the stadium with changeable names, and I'll be in the lower west, and I'll be down near the front, not being bigotted and not spitting on him, cos I'm a Dons fan, and we dont do that despite what the popcorn toothed feck* says, the feck*.
Sorry, no I won't, he can feck off.
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I disagree, I know plenty of football fans outside Bolton and we aren't disliked. We were under Allardyce but the good run under Coyle changed all that and even the season we got relegated in, we were constantly lauded for how we handled the injury crisis, the Muamba incident etc.. We're seen as being a soft club who allowed supposed nice guys like Coyle and Freedman to drag the club down without a word being said, but I'm sick of that attitude. I don't want to support a team that accepts losses and defends mediocrity, I want winners at the club and if that means rubbing people like you up the wrong way, good.fatshaft wrote:As someone who is both within and outwith then bolton bubble, I can assure you that however sheltered you seem to be, Bolton have never been an "underdog", far from it, way back to the days of fatty, neutrals would side with the opposition in any like for like confrontation, Bolton was already disliked, didn't need a c*nt like Lennon to come along to re-inforce that.SmokinFrazier wrote: I'm sick of being a 'nice' team
Secondly, there's nothing wrong with being liked, maybe if it had happened for Bolton you'd understand.
The good thing about a manager being disliked by those on the outside is that it creates unity within a club. Lennon wouldn't have been as successful at Celtic if it wasn't for the assaults and threats towards him, but all that did was galvanise the squad and make them want to win for their manager. That's what I want here too. It doesn't bother me what the rest of the world thinks, if we're winning and the everyone hates Lennon, it'll only make the players play harder for him and the fans will love him even more. If that hatred were to be the catalyst for bringing passion to the club again, then Lennon's presence may be exactly what we need.
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Aye.SmokinFrazier wrote:I disagree, I know plenty of football fans outside Bolton and we aren't disliked. We were under Allardyce but the good run under Coyle changed all that and even the season we got relegated in, we were constantly lauded for how we handled the injury crisis, the Muamba incident etc.. We're seen as being a soft club who allowed supposed nice guys like Coyle and Freedman to drag the club down without a word being said, but I'm sick of that attitude. I don't want to support a team that accepts losses and defends mediocrity, I want winners at the club and if that means rubbing people like you up the wrong way, good.fatshaft wrote:As someone who is both within and outwith then bolton bubble, I can assure you that however sheltered you seem to be, Bolton have never been an "underdog", far from it, way back to the days of fatty, neutrals would side with the opposition in any like for like confrontation, Bolton was already disliked, didn't need a c*nt like Lennon to come along to re-inforce that.SmokinFrazier wrote: I'm sick of being a 'nice' team
Secondly, there's nothing wrong with being liked, maybe if it had happened for Bolton you'd understand.
The good thing about a manager being disliked by those on the outside is that it creates unity within a club. Lennon wouldn't have been as successful at Celtic if it wasn't for the assaults and threats towards him, but all that did was galvanise the squad and make them want to win for their manager. That's what I want here too. It doesn't bother me what the rest of the world thinks, if we're winning and the everyone hates Lennon, it'll only make the players play harder for him and the fans will love him even more. If that hatred were to be the catalyst for bringing passion to the club again, then Lennon's presence may be exactly what we need.
I recall the excellent league runs that we had under Allardyce. The 'purists' hated us for not playing the beautiful game and we revelled in the notoriety. NO ONE LIKES US! WE DON'T CARE! was sang loudly and often. We love it and it spurred the team on.
If we get half of that togetherness that we had for a time under Allardyce then I will be a happy wanderer.
Anyone else can go feck em selves.
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Folk should f*ck off with your personal opinions!
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