Sam Allardyce - Stay or Go?
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Welcome nobby, always nice to meet a new face!Papa Shango wrote:You Bolton fans really are stupid if you seriously believe Allardyce isn't on the take. He's a c*nt and should be kicked out of football forever. The only reason you're defending him is because he's your manager. If it was anyone else I guarentee you would all believe it.
Look forward to watching the battle of the bungs next Monday. I hope both teams lose.
Point of fact - it is impossible for both teams to lose. Do yourself a favour and look up the rules of the game before you come play with the big boys.
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Did you not ever think I might have been joking slightly when I made that comment.CrazyHorse wrote:Welcome nobby, always nice to meet a new face!Papa Shango wrote:You Bolton fans really are stupid if you seriously believe Allardyce isn't on the take. He's a c*nt and should be kicked out of football forever. The only reason you're defending him is because he's your manager. If it was anyone else I guarentee you would all believe it.
Look forward to watching the battle of the bungs next Monday. I hope both teams lose.
Point of fact - it is impossible for both teams to lose. Do yourself a favour and look up the rules of the game before you come play with the big boys.
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Unfortunately not, but I have heard that the next panorama expose, is going to be outting premiership managers who use rent boys.thebish wrote:now there's a headline - I hope you've got proof (in the form of a sore bottom??)David Lee's Hair wrote:Sam Allardyce - Bungs My Arse!
Could be a good headline for that show
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Ahhh! It was a joke, I didn't get it.Papa Shango wrote:Did you not ever think I might have been joking slightly when I made that comment.CrazyHorse wrote:Welcome nobby, always nice to meet a new face!Papa Shango wrote:You Bolton fans really are stupid if you seriously believe Allardyce isn't on the take. He's a c*nt and should be kicked out of football forever. The only reason you're defending him is because he's your manager. If it was anyone else I guarentee you would all believe it.
Look forward to watching the battle of the bungs next Monday. I hope both teams lose.
Point of fact - it is impossible for both teams to lose. Do yourself a favour and look up the rules of the game before you come play with the big boys.
You should do stand up mate! I bet Peter Kay is shitting himself with jokers like you on the scene!
I see you've still not had the guts to come out and inform us what team you support yet.....I'll not hold my breath.
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Its really very sad when you have to come on another clubs forums though to chat about there club?Papa Shango wrote:I'm a Southampton fan, so I really don't have anything against Bolton. People who think Allardyce doesn't take bungs are the biggest jokers of them all.
Fightin talk!!
Also I blame you for having this ridiculous mullet!! It all started when I moved to your shit club!
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i reckon they all take bungs, who wouldn't? it just appears Allardyce has been caught - or not as the evidence in the programme suggests.Papa Shango wrote:I'm a Southampton fan, so I really don't have anything against Bolton. People who think Allardyce doesn't take bungs are the biggest jokers of them all.
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There should be a don't know vote...
I'm personally undecided whether he should stay or go..
There is normally no smoke without fire, and mud sticks regardless of the truth...so I will wait and see.
Watching last night it looked like it was a total witch hunt against BWFC, and I'd love to know why the BBC dislike us so much, but I still keep thinking that they must have some other evidence ?..but IMO it has greatly tarnished the reputation of BWFC.
I'm not sure how BWFC will recover from this, while Sam is still manager the football world will be suspicious of all our transfer dealings, that is if anyone will now deal with us or actually want to play for us. Regarding Sam taking legal action, he had to otherwise it would have been a admission of guilt. The only way BWFC will move on from this quickly is for Sam to actually win his legal case..anything less will continue to have an effect on the club.
I expected every man and his dog to be condeming Bolton today, but it seems that its had a mixed reaction, and it seems that Sam is actually getting some support outside of Bolton. However, our clubs reputation is tarnished regardless of any legal outcome
and for that I am angry with both the BBC & Sam (for allowing his son to have anything to do with BWFC, that was plain stupidity)
Finally though in the short term I hope that it doesn't distract Sam from his job (like the England job speculation did) - because we need to somehow quickly get the feel good factor back at Bolton after the last few weeks...and that can really only be achieved on the pitch, hopefully the players will rally round Sam and start playing out of their skins ?
I'm personally undecided whether he should stay or go..
There is normally no smoke without fire, and mud sticks regardless of the truth...so I will wait and see.
Watching last night it looked like it was a total witch hunt against BWFC, and I'd love to know why the BBC dislike us so much, but I still keep thinking that they must have some other evidence ?..but IMO it has greatly tarnished the reputation of BWFC.
I'm not sure how BWFC will recover from this, while Sam is still manager the football world will be suspicious of all our transfer dealings, that is if anyone will now deal with us or actually want to play for us. Regarding Sam taking legal action, he had to otherwise it would have been a admission of guilt. The only way BWFC will move on from this quickly is for Sam to actually win his legal case..anything less will continue to have an effect on the club.
I expected every man and his dog to be condeming Bolton today, but it seems that its had a mixed reaction, and it seems that Sam is actually getting some support outside of Bolton. However, our clubs reputation is tarnished regardless of any legal outcome
and for that I am angry with both the BBC & Sam (for allowing his son to have anything to do with BWFC, that was plain stupidity)
Finally though in the short term I hope that it doesn't distract Sam from his job (like the England job speculation did) - because we need to somehow quickly get the feel good factor back at Bolton after the last few weeks...and that can really only be achieved on the pitch, hopefully the players will rally round Sam and start playing out of their skins ?
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Its also gratifying to see that we're getting support from other quarters.....
http://www.afc4life.co.uk/2006/09/20/bb ... yet-again/
http://www.afc4life.co.uk/2006/09/20/bb ... yet-again/
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And if those are the alleged brown envelope transfers then we'd nothing to worry about - Tal has been a revelation, Al-Habsi has got plenty of potential as far as I can see and Nakata gave us the opporunity to see attractive Oriental women at the Reebok.communistworkethic wrote:tal b h
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this is taking the piss, this is not an investigation in to bungs in football. It's about targetting us. This is a one club show.
fecking joke!!
As far as I'm concerned, he's innocent until proven guilty. If they can prove his guilt, then so be it, but it will not sour my view of him or his achievements for our football club.
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I'm not saying that Craig should be defended. How can you defend someone who's only crime is being a muppet?Peter Thompson wrote:Bench - surely after last night Craig Allardyce can not seriously be defended by any Bolton fans - Sam yes but his Son no way (it was only a matter of time before someone looked into the SA/CA situation)
I'm just saying that many have commented that it was unprofessional in that Big Sam worked with his son in some transfer dealings. I was merely pointing out that this has happened before (and actually it was a hell of a lot worse!) and no shame has been cast on the manager since that revelation.
At the end of the day Big Sam is our man. That's where our discussion should start and end. Who care's if Craig was a prat?
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