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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sat Oct 16, 2010 8:03 pm

jaffka wrote:The game that sticks out for me was beating Chester City 5-0 at home, a really crap game apart from about 81 mins and onwards where we scored all 5 or 4. Winstanley even got on the the score sheet that day.
Browny scored one too after a nifty one-two, didn't he? I remember the game well; I also remember us getting stuck into Barrow, the filthy c*nt. I thought that he was giving us all the 'v's, not just Caps?!
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Post by Big_Girl_Oral_Explosion » Sun Oct 17, 2010 1:32 pm

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jaffka wrote:The game that sticks out for me was beating Chester City 5-0 at home, a really crap game apart from about 81 mins and onwards where we scored all 5 or 4. Winstanley even got on the the score sheet that day.
Browny scored one too after a nifty one-two, didn't he? I remember the game well; I also remember us getting stuck into Barrow, the filthy c*nt. I thought that he was giving us all the 'v's, not just Caps?!
I was also a MRN man from around 83 to 97. We used to reserve our vintage vitriol for Joe Royle, he used to hate us. Barrow was a target following his antics in the Sherpa Vans northern semi or final around the mid eighties when we lost to Wiggin.
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Post by InsaneApache » Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:31 pm

bobo the clown wrote:So long as the definition of B'stards is that they were a bit hard ... Sir John of Byrom had a bit of previous here. To the point that, after one feisty match v Liverpool Admin FC he had had so many run-ins with legendary hard-man, Tommy Pox-Face Smith, that the two agreed to meet outside on the car park post match.

He turned up, but Smith didn't !!
Sounds like our John does that. :D

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Post by jaffka » Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:10 pm

Joe Royle called us a bunch of monkeys in a cage.

I was in the terrace and the best thing was shouting at 'sit down' at the away bench anytime one of them stood up.

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Oct 17, 2010 6:00 pm

Big_Girl_Oral_Explosion wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
jaffka wrote:The game that sticks out for me was beating Chester City 5-0 at home, a really crap game apart from about 81 mins and onwards where we scored all 5 or 4. Winstanley even got on the the score sheet that day.
Browny scored one too after a nifty one-two, didn't he? I remember the game well; I also remember us getting stuck into Barrow, the filthy c*nt. I thought that he was giving us all the 'v's, not just Caps?!
I was also a MRN man from around 83 to 97. We used to reserve our vintage vitriol for Joe Royle, he used to hate us. Barrow was a target following his antics in the Sherpa Vans northern semi or final around the mid eighties when we lost to Wiggin.
I thought it was more to do with him breaking Mark Came's leg?! :?
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Post by CAPSLOCK » Sun Oct 17, 2010 6:17 pm

That wasn't Barrow

Ian Benjamin, I think - not long after Gary Bennett had all but crippled Ian Knight

Barrow was abused cos he was a dick
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Oct 17, 2010 6:45 pm

CAPSLOCK wrote:That wasn't Barrow

Ian Benjamin, I think - not long after Gary Bennett had all but crippled Ian Knight

Barrow was abused cos he was a dick
Aye, it's been a long time. I do remember Barrow coming on for Chester that game though (player/manager?) and trying to knock our lads into the middle of next week, the curly-haired c*nt.
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Post by CAPSLOCK » Sun Oct 17, 2010 6:48 pm

Seems he's first team coach at Wigan

Can only assume its Warriors
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Post by coffeymagic » Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:40 am

Bobo, you do realise that you're now an 'elder statesman' of the Wanderers past? Don't snuff it or we'll have to move up a rung.

That Todd V Collymore spat was right infront of us. You could hear the pucnhes landing - great stuff.

He's been chinned a few times Colly hasn't he? I think he's pretty handy himself like but he picked on the wrong guy that day.

Apparatnely Ian Stevens put Phil Neal on his arse after being subbed during the defeat at York City. 'You know feck all about football!' KER-BOSH!

I remember going to watch United one year and an on-field tete-a-tete between Remi Moses and jesper Olsen resulted in Moses picking Olsen up, shaking him like a rag-doll and then throwing him back on the ground. I did go and watch them play a European Cup game when Boniek (sp) started scuffling with one of his coaches. That was really funny.

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Post by Eborted » Sun Nov 07, 2010 3:44 am

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jaffka wrote:Kicking the sh*t out of Wolves twice in that 3-0 win was awesome.
The game where Keith Curle scored our Goal Of The Season.

That was easily the best, most abiding memory of that season - easily my favourite as a Bolton fan. And believe me, there were lots of contenders in that season. That day just transcended hate between two clubs - there was such a cauldron of tension going into that match, you just knew that it was going to explode very quickly. All started by McGinlay waving to their fans in the warm-up, all ended by us cementing our place at the top of the league.
I was 9 years old and still remember the euphoria that came with Blake scoring the third and the celebration. Still my favorite home match that I've been to of all time.

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