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I've been quoted £8 each way for taxis to the ground, i'll be sharing with a couple of mates so isn't bad value at all. Going from Northampton is only £13.50 but as there are 3 of us price will be £9, cheap day out as well cause the ticket is only £9 for under 18s, good job my 18th birthday is in May then
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I wanna go were it smells!!! So he drove me to Birmingham
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excellent.Midnite wrote:I see owen coyle thinks the reason bolton have no points away from home is the referees.
Not much chance in this game then...sure to be a referee somewhere on the pitch.
Thankfully his analysis is wayward. This IS the man who doesn't think Saturday was a 'game of two halves". Only him & ....... No, only him who thinks that in the whole World.
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Stat quote from the BBC.
Bolton have been fouled against more often than any other club in the Championship (69 times).
Bolton have been fouled against more often than any other club in the Championship (69 times).
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Fouled against = shit on ?
If so, then yeah !
If so, then yeah !
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Ive walked it from New Street before, dosent take too long but its fecking grim. ive gotten a train from Moor St too, but by the time youve walked it from New St to Moor St, waited around, caught connecting train, then walked from the station near the ground to the ground, you could've walked it all the way from New St. have gotten a Bus too but didnt enjoy that much. Taxi is best if you can stomach taxis. id prefer any of the above personally.bwfcdan94 wrote:going to get train from moor street. anyone else doin that as it is only my second ever game i have been to on my ownCobbler wrote:Anyone else walking from New Street Station or has done in the past? How long do you reckon it will take, first time to Birmingham football ground. Should arrive with loads of time so no point in me wasting any money with a taxi
And i'm ditching the Cobblers who are away to Dagenham to come to this game so we'd best win!
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It's my Godson's birthday today. He'll be at the match with his dad tonight, only, in the Brum end. As of yet I haven't bought him a present so no doubt our back four will take care of that on my behalf. 3-1 Brum. That big (otherwise) useless bastard to get all three for them - Knight for us (coz he's ex-Villa).
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Muamba guest of honour tonight i believe?
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Yep.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Muamba guest of honour tonight i believe?
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2-1 to Bolton with Marlon King scoring for them.
I went to Birmingham a couple of years ago when Allardyce was in charge; we were chasing Europe but he dampened my pre-match optimism somewhat by stating that he'd 'love a 0-0.' It was a long and expensive trip to make for a midweek game and those kind of comments from your team's manager don't half kill your spirit. We ended up losing 1-0.
I went to Birmingham a couple of years ago when Allardyce was in charge; we were chasing Europe but he dampened my pre-match optimism somewhat by stating that he'd 'love a 0-0.' It was a long and expensive trip to make for a midweek game and those kind of comments from your team's manager don't half kill your spirit. We ended up losing 1-0.
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see - play for that elusive clean sheet and you get dicked!!Jugs wrote:2-1 to Bolton with Marlon King scoring for them.
I went to Birmingham a couple of years ago when Allardyce was in charge; we were chasing Europe but he dampened my pre-match optimism somewhat by stating that he'd 'love a 0-0.' It was a long and expensive trip to make for a midweek game and those kind of comments from your team's manager don't half kill your spirit. We ended up losing 1-0.
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Bogdan, Mears, Mills, Knight, Alonso, Chung-Yong, M Davies, Spearing, Eagles, K Davies, Ngog
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ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Muamba guest of honour tonight i believe?
oh no!! pleeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase don't ANYONE in the dressing room even dream of suggesting they "Do it for Muamba".....
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looks a bit like 4-4-2 - away from home... gulp...Little Green Man wrote:Bogdan, Mears, Mills, Knight, Alonso, Chung-Yong, M Davies, Spearing, Eagles, K Davies, Ngog
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Certainly bears all the hallmarks.thebish wrote:looks a bit like 4-4-2 - away from home... gulp...Little Green Man wrote:Bogdan, Mears, Mills, Knight, Alonso, Chung-Yong, M Davies, Spearing, Eagles, K Davies, Ngog
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If andrews is injured why is he on the bench
clueless strikes again
we're in for a dicking
clueless strikes again
we're in for a dicking
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