π = √(4c ) ∑ in Wiggin
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Re: π = √(4c ) ∑ in Wiggin
Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Not that funnyplymouth wanderer wrote:Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I found it funny.
Well where was your then hey?
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Re: π = √(4c ) ∑ in Wiggin
Yeah I'd forgotten that. Won the first then drew the next bazillion.TKIZ! wrote:Dougie won his first game with us didn't he?Prufrock wrote:In fairness, although it did take him a while, it didn't take Freedman years to win one game.Lord Kangana wrote:Clearly Uwe Rosler has managed in 2 weeks what we keep being told could take years.
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Re: π = √(4c ) ∑ in Wiggin
Not sure about that atmosphere was appalling first halve, have seen much better than that in the last 4 years.ChrisC wrote:From the official site
Returning midfielder on the 'best away atmosphere' during his time at Bolton
Despite the weekend’s defeat at Wigan, the game marked a significant moment for midfielder Mark Davies.
The fan favourite was welcomed back to first team action by over 4,500 travelling Bolton fans at the DW Stadium, appearing as a substitute in the 83rd minute.
And after ten months on the sidelines the 25-year-old admitted he was overwhelmed with the reception he received from the travelling fans.
“At the time my main focus was on trying to get us back into the game,” he explained. “It wasn’t until after that a few of boys mentioned it to me.
“The fans were great all game. They gave me goosebumps. To see the fans celebrating the two goals was great.
“To be fair, in terms of an away atmosphere, it’s probably the best I’ve experienced since I’ve been at Bolton. It’s a shame we couldn’t find a way back into the game for them.
“All of the boys are gutted. Right now we want another game straight away. It’s now important that we bounce back as a team.
“Personally, I feel good and fit. The medical team at the club have been great with me so I owe them a big thank you.
“I feel ready to go again now. In terms of fitness, this is the best I’ve felt for a long time.”
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
Re: π = √(4c ) ∑ in Wiggin
I suspect he was talking about the period in which Bolton got back in the game and then equalised.bwfcdan94 wrote:Not sure about that atmosphere was appalling first halve, have seen much better than that in the last 4 years.ChrisC wrote:From the official site
Returning midfielder on the 'best away atmosphere' during his time at Bolton
Despite the weekend’s defeat at Wigan, the game marked a significant moment for midfielder Mark Davies.
The fan favourite was welcomed back to first team action by over 4,500 travelling Bolton fans at the DW Stadium, appearing as a substitute in the 83rd minute.
And after ten months on the sidelines the 25-year-old admitted he was overwhelmed with the reception he received from the travelling fans.
“At the time my main focus was on trying to get us back into the game,” he explained. “It wasn’t until after that a few of boys mentioned it to me.
“The fans were great all game. They gave me goosebumps. To see the fans celebrating the two goals was great.
“To be fair, in terms of an away atmosphere, it’s probably the best I’ve experienced since I’ve been at Bolton. It’s a shame we couldn’t find a way back into the game for them.
“All of the boys are gutted. Right now we want another game straight away. It’s now important that we bounce back as a team.
“Personally, I feel good and fit. The medical team at the club have been great with me so I owe them a big thank you.
“I feel ready to go again now. In terms of fitness, this is the best I’ve felt for a long time.”
Re: π = √(4c ) ∑ in Wiggin
Fans were in good voice when he came on and he got a good reception, but like Dan says it was different first half, and there were plenty boos at half time. Atmosphere at Leicester last season was the best I've seen in our away end for a while. I think Mavies was just happy with the welcome back he got, and good for him.
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