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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by Danny_York_City » Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:56 pm

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There is something amusing about a £2m benchwarmer from somewhere overseas running for his life with a flare on his head:lol:
No there isn't.
Blimey, I wasn't being serious ;)

He's more likely to get hit by a balloon, or something "big day out" ish. :lol:

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by Danny_York_City » Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:01 pm

raththekid_ycfc wrote:We've now sold 2,900 as of about an hour ago, in just under 4 days of ticket sales.

Bottom tier should be sold out by 5pm.

I don't think we will be far off selling the 1,900 tickets for the top tier. Plenty of time still to go.
Yeah, happy with that as we're yet to have a home game on where a lot of people will be getting their ticket. Local media's still thinking it's too far away to make a fuss out of, and yet they've still shifted faster than for Stoke last season. Bolton was always going to be more attractive than Stoke anyway.

Might need my eyes testing, but found it a bit strange the upper tier is 1,900, and the lower tier is 3,000. Upper tier looks bigger than 1,900.

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by boltonboris » Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:15 am

Danny_York_City wrote:
raththekid_ycfc wrote:We've now sold 2,900 as of about an hour ago, in just under 4 days of ticket sales.

Bottom tier should be sold out by 5pm.

I don't think we will be far off selling the 1,900 tickets for the top tier. Plenty of time still to go.
Yeah, happy with that as we're yet to have a home game on where a lot of people will be getting their ticket. Local media's still thinking it's too far away to make a fuss out of, and yet they've still shifted faster than for Stoke last season. Bolton was always going to be more attractive than Stoke anyway.

Might need my eyes testing, but found it a bit strange the upper tier is 1,900, and the lower tier is 3,000. Upper tier looks bigger than 1,900.
I thought the lower tier was smaller than that! I was under the impression the away end held 3800..

Maybe not
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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by BwfcDan » Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:54 am

boltonboris wrote:
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raththekid_ycfc wrote:We've now sold 2,900 as of about an hour ago, in just under 4 days of ticket sales.

Bottom tier should be sold out by 5pm.

I don't think we will be far off selling the 1,900 tickets for the top tier. Plenty of time still to go.
Yeah, happy with that as we're yet to have a home game on where a lot of people will be getting their ticket. Local media's still thinking it's too far away to make a fuss out of, and yet they've still shifted faster than for Stoke last season. Bolton was always going to be more attractive than Stoke anyway.

Might need my eyes testing, but found it a bit strange the upper tier is 1,900, and the lower tier is 3,000. Upper tier looks bigger than 1,900.
I thought the lower tier was smaller than that! I was under the impression the away end held 3800..

Maybe not
Lower tier is 3,200 and upper is 1,800... to my beliefs...
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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by Danny_York_City » Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:36 pm

Lower tier sold out. Half of the upper tier sold too. Shutting down ticket sales tomorrow until next Tuesday (Boxing Day 99 percent game off as we can't afford undersoil heating) and even a threat the next game will in fact be Bolton, as Gateshead is even worse off than us on the frozen pitch front.

"Danny, tell us more about life in the BSP, please" I hear you ask ;)

Anyway, I know you're not bothered about how many we're bringing, but for those that will bother going to this game, should be a decent atmosphere.

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by RobbieSavagesLeg » Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:44 pm

Danny_York_City wrote:Lower tier sold out. Half of the upper tier sold too. Shutting down ticket sales tomorrow until next Tuesday (Boxing Day 99 percent game off as we can't afford undersoil heating) and even a threat the next game will in fact be Bolton, as Gateshead is even worse off than us on the frozen pitch front.

"Danny, tell us more about life in the BSP, please" I hear you ask ;)

Anyway, I know you're not bothered about how many we're bringing, but for those that will bother going to this game, should be a decent atmosphere.

We are bothered. It's nice to have a full house... You're more than welcome.

Just don't want / need any silly business from the 70's thanks.
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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by BwfcDan » Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:56 am

Danny_York_City wrote:Lower tier sold out. Half of the upper tier sold too. Shutting down ticket sales tomorrow until next Tuesday (Boxing Day 99 percent game off as we can't afford undersoil heating) and even a threat the next game will in fact be Bolton, as Gateshead is even worse off than us on the frozen pitch front.

"Danny, tell us more about life in the BSP, please" I hear you ask ;)

Anyway, I know you're not bothered about how many we're bringing, but for those that will bother going to this game, should be a decent atmosphere.
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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by BWFC_Wyles » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:11 am

Tickets bought! Really looking forward to this game. I bloody love the FA Cup!
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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by BWFC_Wyles » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:13 am

Danny_York_City wrote:Lower tier sold out. Half of the upper tier sold too. Shutting down ticket sales tomorrow until next Tuesday (Boxing Day 99 percent game off as we can't afford undersoil heating) and even a threat the next game will in fact be Bolton, as Gateshead is even worse off than us on the frozen pitch front.

"Danny, tell us more about life in the BSP, please" I hear you ask ;)

Anyway, I know you're not bothered about how many we're bringing, but for those that will bother going to this game, should be a decent atmosphere.
I hope you fill the away end Danny, don't forget our cup runs of old so we know how you feel! Looking forward to it.
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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by as » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:30 am

RobbieSavagesLeg wrote:
Danny_York_City wrote:Lower tier sold out. Half of the upper tier sold too. Shutting down ticket sales tomorrow until next Tuesday (Boxing Day 99 percent game off as we can't afford undersoil heating) and even a threat the next game will in fact be Bolton, as Gateshead is even worse off than us on the frozen pitch front.

"Danny, tell us more about life in the BSP, please" I hear you ask ;)

Anyway, I know you're not bothered about how many we're bringing, but for those that will bother going to this game, should be a decent atmosphere.

We are bothered. It's nice to have a full house... You're more than welcome.

Just don't want / need any silly business from the 70's thanks.
Amazing that a Bolton fan says that to a York fan nowadays............we've gone soft after too long in the top flight :D
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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by hisroyalgingerness » Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:11 pm

So what kind of team can we cobble together for this? The strength in depth just isn't there to make wholesale changes, so it might be a more familiar line up than Coyle would like to send out:

-------------Bogdan----------
Ricketts Cahill Knight Alonso
Rodrigo Davies Muamba Petrov
---------Klasnic Blake---------

??

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by Eire_Trotter » Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:24 pm

hisroyalgingerness wrote:So what kind of team can we cobble together for this? The strength in depth just isn't there to make wholesale changes, so it might be a more familiar line up than Coyle would like to send out:

-------------Bogdan----------
Ricketts Cahill Knight Alonso
Rodrigo Davies Muamba Petrov
---------Klasnic Blake---------

??
I agree.

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by truewhite15 » Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:26 pm

Eire_Trotter wrote:
hisroyalgingerness wrote:So what kind of team can we cobble together for this? The strength in depth just isn't there to make wholesale changes, so it might be a more familiar line up than Coyle would like to send out:

-------------Bogdan----------
Ricketts Cahill Knight Alonso
Rodrigo Davies Muamba Petrov
---------Klasnic Blake---------

??
I agree.
I'd take that. That side SHOULD be more than capable of giving a conference side a good hiding, but I've seen these things backfire before...

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by Eire_Trotter » Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:28 pm

truewhite15 wrote:
Eire_Trotter wrote:
hisroyalgingerness wrote:So what kind of team can we cobble together for this? The strength in depth just isn't there to make wholesale changes, so it might be a more familiar line up than Coyle would like to send out:

-------------Bogdan----------
Ricketts Cahill Knight Alonso
Rodrigo Davies Muamba Petrov
---------Klasnic Blake---------

??
I agree.
I'd take that. That side SHOULD be more than capable of giving a conference side a good hiding, but I've seen these things backfire before...
I'm sure we'll have SKD, Holden, Elmo on the bench if things start to go pear shaped.

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by officer_dibble » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:52 am

I can see Cahill being rested/non cup tied......lord knows what the option would be though, Ricketts in at centre and find a right back? Or Robinson centre half even?

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by Danny_York_City » Sun Jan 02, 2011 2:21 pm

Gutted about what happened to you yesterday. Really thought you'd get a result at Anfield. Assuming you'll sweep Wigan aside midweek anyway.

Anyway, any guesses on what the crowd will be Saturday? I know it's hardly an attractive fixture, but we'd kinda like the money from the gate receipts ;)

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by thebish » Sun Jan 02, 2011 2:22 pm

Danny_York_City wrote:Gutted about what happened to you yesterday. Really thought you'd get a result at Anfield. Assuming you'll sweep Wigan aside midweek anyway.

we're not!

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by Danny_York_City » Sun Jan 02, 2011 2:33 pm

You should be, Bish. Granted, I don't watch much Premiership, given it's mainly foreigners falling over (snigger *twiddle moustache*), but what I've seen of Wigan suggests they are absolute poo.

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Post by thebish » Sun Jan 02, 2011 2:39 pm

Danny_York_City wrote:You should be, Bish. Granted, I don't watch much Premiership, given it's mainly foreigners falling over (snigger *twiddle moustache*), but what I've seen of Wigan suggests they are absolute poo.

we're past masters at making poo look good!

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Re: Bolton vs York City

Post by Gary the Enfield » Sun Jan 02, 2011 2:46 pm

thebish wrote:
Danny_York_City wrote:You should be, Bish. Granted, I don't watch much Premiership, given it's mainly foreigners falling over (snigger *twiddle moustache*), but what I've seen of Wigan suggests they are absolute poo.

we're past masters at making poo look good!
So what you're saying is we CAN polish a turd? This is upsetting the whole time/space continuum!!!!!

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