Bournemouth frustration...
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Bournemouth frustration...
Will he still be here on Saturday? I'm only going to visit my grandad, who isn't too well, if I wasn't doing that I wouldn't bother.
It's going to be horrible if he's still in charge.
0-1 to them. We'll be ok for 75mins then they'll get a scuffy goal and it'll turn to sh*t.
It's going to be horrible if he's still in charge.
0-1 to them. We'll be ok for 75mins then they'll get a scuffy goal and it'll turn to sh*t.
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I'm away so will miss this one. I think we'll get an unconvincing win. Anything else and it will get nasty.
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I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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If you keep poking a sleeping CAPS with a stick..............Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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Interesting. If I recall correctly, the first boos last night were when we went 1-0 down, within the first 10 minutes, having already seen Fulham have a goal disallowed...Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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ahh - but that was a more patient/fanatical/bwfc-starved away-crowd...Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Interesting. If I recall correctly, the first boos last night were when we went 1-0 down, within the first 10 minutes, having already seen Fulham have a goal disallowed...Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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Yeah, wasn't disagreeing.thebish wrote:ahh - but that was a more patient/fanatical/bwfc-starved away-crowd...Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Interesting. If I recall correctly, the first boos last night were when we went 1-0 down, within the first 10 minutes, having already seen Fulham have a goal disallowed...Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
Fulham also hit the post bang on 10 minutes, so we could have been 3-0 down by 8.10pm.
Considering the situation and performance, the majority of away fans were quite patient and calm. Well, kind of disbelieving and either agitated or gallows-amused (alright that was me and Pru), but not pitchfork-wielding. A few discontent folk walked purposefully toward the front of the stand on 85 minutes in an attempt to lead a protest, but their hollerin' as Freedman/Lawrence/Fleming galumphed across the pitch toward the dressing room was drowned out by Fulham's over-excited kids'-party Tannoy nonsense.
For the record, there were airings of "Freedman out" and "we want our Bolton back" from about the 10th minute, some alternating "Freedman Out / Gartside Out" in the second half, and the odd "Sacked in the morning". No airings at all of a Gap Band-style "We want Freedman out" or a Lennonian "All we are saying is f*ck off Freedman". If you want mass participation, get with the harmonic variety, people...
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A win on Saturday should change things massively. Once the crowd realise we have won two from eleven, that sounds so much better then one from ten. And against Bournemouth, wow. Go Dougie......ohhh, er...
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I'm going, I've been going for nearly 40 years (Christ, am I that old.....) , I'm not stopping now due to this clown. Can't say I'm looking forward to it mind.Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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Is Bobo putting people off that much??mrplow wrote:I'm going, I've been going for nearly 40 years (Christ, am I that old.....) , I'm not stopping now due to this clown. Can't say I'm looking forward to it mind.Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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Andy Waller wrote:Is Bobo putting people off that much??mrplow wrote:I'm going, I've been going for nearly 40 years (Christ, am I that old.....) , I'm not stopping now due to this clown. Can't say I'm looking forward to it mind.Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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Said it for me mrplow!mrplow wrote:I'm going, I've been going for nearly 40 years (Christ, am I that old.....) , I'm not stopping now due to this clown. Can't say I'm looking forward to it mind.Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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William the White wrote:Said it for me mrplow!mrplow wrote:I'm going, I've been going for nearly 40 years (Christ, am I that old.....) , I'm not stopping now due to this clown. Can't say I'm looking forward to it mind.Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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Yeah, right, Will. You wish you'd only been going 40 years!
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Or, better still, nearly.EverSoYouri wrote:William the White wrote:Said it for me mrplow!mrplow wrote:I'm going, I've been going for nearly 40 years (Christ, am I that old.....) , I'm not stopping now due to this clown. Can't say I'm looking forward to it mind.Harry Genshaw wrote:I think we've reached the point that if we don't take an immediate lead things will get pretty bad indeed. The first scuffed shot or pass and the boos will start. Not that I'd blame anyone. I'm impressed with anyone who'll make the effort to go on Saturday. I'll not be there.
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Yeah, right, Will. You wish you'd only been going 40 years!
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Well tosspot will be managing again on Sat, bet the players are looking forward to it (well those not his bum chums from Palace or Millwall anyway)
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As we seem to have no such thing as a starting XI these days, what would be anyone's team / formation for this one?
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It will be drawn out of a hat tomorrow. 6-7/8" is apparently in goal.TonyDomingos wrote:As we seem to have no such thing as a starting XI these days, what would be anyone's team / formation for this one?
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I think we should go ironic.
Play Paddy Kenny. Moxey of course. Lonergan up front. Vela, just to show he's loved. Pick Trotter even though he won't be fit as he's probably better that way. Holden on the bench. Hughes ... the coach who he registered. Hall, as a sort of "bye-bye, enjoy the loan" sort of thing.
Play Paddy Kenny. Moxey of course. Lonergan up front. Vela, just to show he's loved. Pick Trotter even though he won't be fit as he's probably better that way. Holden on the bench. Hughes ... the coach who he registered. Hall, as a sort of "bye-bye, enjoy the loan" sort of thing.
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We'll win.
There are, believe it or not (and yes I'm being serious) people who will return to this board in their droves (maybe not droves, but f*ck me, we know how bad its been can we just all be honest with each other please for a second?) who will suggest we're back on the right track.
Beggars belief how and why we're in the position we're in.
There are, believe it or not (and yes I'm being serious) people who will return to this board in their droves (maybe not droves, but f*ck me, we know how bad its been can we just all be honest with each other please for a second?) who will suggest we're back on the right track.
Beggars belief how and why we're in the position we're in.
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