Time to pop Boneymouth's cherry
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How quiet it is on here now.....
SF, BL3, PT? Views?
SF, BL3, PT? Views?
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Always said N'gog and Beckford were great!
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Great result from a hard working performance it seems. Looking forward to the views of those who travelled later. Thanks for the updates Tango. Now, Abbey time....
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throwawayboltonian wrote:To be fair SF simply doesn't think that DF is the right man to lead us, he always wants us to do well.89bwfc89 wrote:How quiet it is on here now.....
SF, BL3, PT? Views?
Oh right.
I've stopped reading what he puts now but I'm fairly sure he said something about wishing we'd lost a match so that Dougie would be sacked sooner. Might be wrong, still, had we lost he would have posted by now.
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Winning is all very well but what will DF say in the post-match?? 
With Sheff Weds winning they needed to get something today and did! Looking forward to watching 10 seconds of highlights later.

With Sheff Weds winning they needed to get something today and did! Looking forward to watching 10 seconds of highlights later.
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The Yeovil game?89bwfc89 wrote:throwawayboltonian wrote:To be fair SF simply doesn't think that DF is the right man to lead us, he always wants us to do well.89bwfc89 wrote:How quiet it is on here now.....
SF, BL3, PT? Views?
Oh right.
I've stopped reading what he puts now but I'm fairly sure he said something about wishing we'd lost a match so that Dougie would be sacked sooner. Might be wrong, still, had we lost he would have posted by now.
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No it wasn't, as Zat was already on.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Yep. Quite a common sub last time we went on a multiple-game unbeaten run.Bruce Rioja wrote:This'll be us seeing the game out, will it?Bijou Bob wrote:Zat replaces a struggling Chungy
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The next step will actually be putting in some dominant performances.
But as they say, form is temporary, results are permanent.
But as they say, form is temporary, results are permanent.
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Good result for us today and things are clearly improving. We need to stick with the same players and formation whenever possible now, and I'm sure we'll pick up more points as we build confidence.
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That could be the most positive thing you've ever posted, well done!SmokinFrazier wrote:Good result for us today and things are clearly improving. We need to stick with the same players and formation whenever possible now, and I'm sure we'll pick up more points as we build confidence.
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throwawayboltonian wrote:To be fair SF simply doesn't think that DF is the right man to lead us, he always wants us to do well.89bwfc89 wrote:How quiet it is on here now.....
SF, BL3, PT? Views?
Actually he wanted us to lose to Yeovil, as he thought it would have meant the end of Dougie.
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So why are you asking for his view?89bwfc89 wrote:I've stopped reading what he puts now
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Big thanks to TD for the excellent commentary.
... of course I may just be talking bo11ocks
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To see if it's changed as we've won a game.BL3 wrote:So why are you asking for his view?89bwfc89 wrote:I've stopped reading what he puts now
How are you feeling after today's match?
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Don't rub it in lads. If Frazier's happy(er) then great.
As for BL3. Well who gives a fiddlers'?
As for BL3. Well who gives a fiddlers'?
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Pleased with that. Very pleased.
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Just woke up. Did I miss much?!
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Good result that. First team to stop Bournmouth scoring since 1847 
On a serious note, I think they have scored in every game this season before today.

On a serious note, I think they have scored in every game this season before today.
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How much of that would you attribute to the manager?SmokinFrazier wrote:Good result for us today and things are clearly improving. We need to stick with the same players and formation whenever possible now, and I'm sure we'll pick up more points as we build confidence.
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Re: Time to pop Boneymouth's cherry
89bwfc89 wrote:How quiet it is on here now.....
SF, BL3, PT? Views?
its not a pantomime. most people on here want the club to do well. do you not get the idea that different people have different opinions as to who and how the club can achieve that
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