Who ate all the pies?
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Re: Who ate all the pies?
Not always. I remember when they came dressed as a team full of stewards and we humped em 4-0.Jugs wrote:I like this one.jaffka wrote:I would have chose:
Stick it up them pie eatin c**ts arses
Unfortunately I can't go to this one, so will have to wait until our boxing day derby.
Is it just me or do Wigan always seem to get something at the Reebok? I'm sure we have a fairly poor home record against them.
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Re: Who ate all the pies?
There's not enough swearing in thread titles I think.jaffka wrote:I would have chose:
Stick it up them pie eatin c**ts arses
I nominate Jaffka for next thread title.
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Re: Who ate all the pies?
Aye, I remember that one. A rarity.DJBlu wrote:Not always. I remember when they came dressed as a team full of stewards and we humped em 4-0.Jugs wrote:I like this one.jaffka wrote:I would have chose:
Stick it up them pie eatin c**ts arses
Unfortunately I can't go to this one, so will have to wait until our boxing day derby.
Is it just me or do Wigan always seem to get something at the Reebok? I'm sure we have a fairly poor home record against them.
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I remember Lee McCullough scoring a late winner in 2006, with Allardyce responding by bringing nicky hunt on for the last 10 minutes. Got a few boos did that.
Then there was the dire result when Rodrigo scored for us before they levelled late on even though we'd absolutely battered them.
Not forgetting last season.
Still, gotta be optimistic for Friday!
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My memory is that it was the final straw for me and St Owen of Coyle. He should have been sacked at half time .... before maybe ... for that team selection.
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Remember us getting played off the pitch against them under Mr Potato Head when Catermole and Palacios ran it Sunday League angry clogger style.
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We've played them at the Reebok nine times (inc one FA Cup) and lost more than we've won - W2 D4 L3. However, in each of the two we won we scored four. Be nice if that happened again.
At Burnden in all comps, W5 D2 L4 - so overall in Bolton, it's W7 D6 L7. (Overall in Wigan we're W8 D5 L9.)
Still can't get over Bobby Campbell scoring a hat-trick for them at Burnden. The bastard.
At Burnden in all comps, W5 D2 L4 - so overall in Bolton, it's W7 D6 L7. (Overall in Wigan we're W8 D5 L9.)
Still can't get over Bobby Campbell scoring a hat-trick for them at Burnden. The bastard.
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How many times can they ask the bloke, in the same week, any movement on transfers? What the fook do they think would have changed since Tuesday's chat when they asked and were told not really?
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Thinking the same thing
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Re: Who ate all the pies?
Those are fairly dire home records for both clubs, but maybe strengthens the theory that derby days are different to any other game?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:We've played them at the Reebok nine times (inc one FA Cup) and lost more than we've won - W2 D4 L3. However, in each of the two we won we scored four. Be nice if that happened again.
At Burnden in all comps, W5 D2 L4 - so overall in Bolton, it's W7 D6 L7. (Overall in Wigan we're W8 D5 L9.)
Still can't get over Bobby Campbell scoring a hat-trick for them at Burnden. The bastard.
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Is it me or does NL really fill you with confidence even when he seems fairly non plussed?
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Like he said, the workrate has been amazing. If I'm feeling generous I'll say Dougie left them fit at least, if clueless and shambolic.
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I couldn't care a feck as to how we've got on with them historically, I only care about tomorrow's game. Though I do have some fantastic memories of Boxing Day morns and the mud banking
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Re: Who ate all the pies?
Stick it up them tangerine eatin c**ts arses - Blackpool (a) 22/11/14LeverEnd wrote:There's not enough swearing in thread titles I think.jaffka wrote:I would have chose:
Stick it up them pie eatin c**ts arses
I nominate Jaffka for next thread title.
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Good to see them actually enjoying training, even if it's just the warm-up session. Positivity seems to be running through the club now!
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Interesting selection problems tonight now that McNaked and Mason are back in the squad. Would seem harsh on Vela and you can't see past Cravies and Feeney up front.
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I reckon if Zat Knight's original transfer fee was a new set of kit for Rushall, we should be able to afford some strikers with all those footballs.
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Interesting one, especially Vela. What message does it send to him if he loses his place? I think that Lennon's team selection tonight will tell us more about the man himself.Bruno3 wrote:Interesting selection problems tonight now that McNaked and Mason are back in the squad. Would seem harsh on Vela and you can't see past Cravies and Feeney up front.
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Didn't we give Marine some kit for Jason McAteer? I've got some old replica shirts that I can use to sweeten any potential deals.Worthy4England wrote:I reckon if Zat Knight's original transfer fee was a new set of kit for Rushall, we should be able to afford some strikers with all those footballs.
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