I forgot to say hello
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I forgot to say hello
Been browsing the board sine the lads went to aisia and thought it best I introduce myself.
Im Pete 26 been a wanderer for 16years
I moved to canada this year and feel the loss of going to the reebok drinking flat fosters and waiting 45 mins in a que for a luke warm pie, served to me by someone who cant speak english let alone bolton.
My first games were at burnden but not many. I remeber slagging some stoke player for injuring Nicky Spooner (who I think is a pe teacher in rochdale now).
I have sat in all four stands at the reebok but love it in the east lower.
I have never been as wet in my life as when we played Zenit st peterburg
My fave player combo was Blake/Mcginley
My fave player would have to be Super John
My Best memories are The cardiff playoff final and being at the Bolton/villa game when we were 3-0 up in 17 mins and me and my mates were going mental
Im Pete 26 been a wanderer for 16years
I moved to canada this year and feel the loss of going to the reebok drinking flat fosters and waiting 45 mins in a que for a luke warm pie, served to me by someone who cant speak english let alone bolton.
My first games were at burnden but not many. I remeber slagging some stoke player for injuring Nicky Spooner (who I think is a pe teacher in rochdale now).
I have sat in all four stands at the reebok but love it in the east lower.
I have never been as wet in my life as when we played Zenit st peterburg
My fave player combo was Blake/Mcginley
My fave player would have to be Super John
My Best memories are The cardiff playoff final and being at the Bolton/villa game when we were 3-0 up in 17 mins and me and my mates were going mental
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We've already made contact although he, poor chap, is on the prairies. This is hard to explain but culturally it's a bit like living in the Grampians while topologically it is a lot flatter.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Welcome along, chap. You aren't the only Wanderer based "north of America", as Monty would hate to hear it called...
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I tried to explain to all and sundry he is a good owner but no one listened - after all he is American.naios wrote:Hi to Bigzippy and to fellow Canadian Trotter fans (and of course the rest of you). Glad to see that Montreal Wanderer didn't side with the Scousers because of Mr.Gillette's purchase.
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