Nolan's not dancing to the right Toon
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And yet another goal against Preston last night.
That's 9 in total (8 league and 1 LCup) of which he has 7 in the last 10 games. Not bad for a slow coach, yet he looks much fitter and lighter than he used to be. Perhaps he will make it in the Premiership when Newcastle come back up. Good luck to him.
That's 9 in total (8 league and 1 LCup) of which he has 7 in the last 10 games. Not bad for a slow coach, yet he looks much fitter and lighter than he used to be. Perhaps he will make it in the Premiership when Newcastle come back up. Good luck to him.
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
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I truly hope that it's one of those things, but lets be honest...Newcastle look way too good to be in that league and that finish was absolutele class.BWFC_Insane wrote:Knew Nolan would re-capture his form at some point.
Maybe its the drop down, or maybe he's just re-found his hunger.
Can't help but think "God what I'd give for a bit of that" whilst watching. Moreover, Guthrie even looked pretty good, especially his free kicks.
I still don't believe we know the truth about why he was fast tracked out the door, like so many servants of our club.
Like I say, maybe it's nostalgia, but I on recent performances, I'd swap midfields quite happily with them.
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