We're going to visit the queen
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Re: We're going to visit the queen
I will buy you are beer you can buy me a coke one step at a time Caps. See you at 11:30.
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This evening?? Operation Yewtree need to get busy here.bwfcdan94 wrote:one step at a time Caps. See you at 11:30.
Às armas, às armas!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
Re: We're going to visit the queen
Tomorrow.
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Oh, I have suddenly got it . You have a very dirty mind Domingo.
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1-0 win tomorrow. Tim Ream with the only goal
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If you had even a hint of form I'd put a fiver on it.
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Really? When did this happen?bwfcdan94 wrote:I am an accountant
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Re: We're going to visit the queen
My flatmate, who has no interest in football, popped up with this on her phone tonight. Made me smile. Is it big on twitter or something though? Why did she have it?!daib0 wrote:
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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I am training to be an accountant, thus I am training to be a stingy b**tard or so the stereotype goes.Bruce Rioja wrote:Really? When did this happen?bwfcdan94 wrote:I am an accountant
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Pitch inspection at 1?
Re: We're going to visit the queen
Really?
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Don't know, hence the ?bwfcdan94 wrote:Really?
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Most likely a twitter rumour spreading like wildfire. Should be fine. I say that...
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Go on! You know what the say about the blind squirrel!Enoch wrote:If you had even a hint of form I'd put a fiver on it.
"Get your feet off the furniture you Oxbridge tw*t. You're not on a feckin punt now you know"
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Hi guys,
I've done a Q&A with another Bolton website - so I don't know whether I can post the link (as they also have a forum). I'll fully quote it though
http://www.burndenaces.co.uk/2014/01/17 ... ading.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - If the link can't be posted, then just remove it
Q&A With Reading
Ahead of the 29th meeting between Reading and Bolton, we have got the pre-match views of a Royals supporter.
Wanderers make the long journey to the Madejski Stadium on Saturday, looking to extend a run that has seen them lose just one of their last six games in all competitions.
In our latest edition of Q&A, we have spoken to James Clyde - a Reading supporter from Royals Rendezvous. Ahead of Saturday's game, James shares his views on the likely departure of Adam Le Fondre, a comparison of Nigel Adkins and Brian McDermott, as well as the current problems Wanderers have both on and off the field.
Q: Being real contenders for promotion, what do Reading need in this transfer window to get to the top?
A: Reading are currently in a takeover situation, where we are unable to buy anyone until a takeover is completed. Current owner Anton Zingarevich hasn't appeared at the Madejski Stadium since a friendly match against Oman.
Rumours that the takeover will happen soon are building, following the confirmed 'substantial' bid for Hull defender Jack Hobbs.
Currently, many of our first-team players are injured - so we have been left without a left-back since October, for example. A long-term left-back would be required, as we haven't had one since Nicky Shorey left in 2008. Also, another centre-back would be needed - considering we were down to one for the Nottingham Forest game on New Year's Day. However, we do now have Michael Hector back from his loan at Aberdeen.
Upfront, we are likely to lose Adam Le Fondre - he's becoming unsettled following another spell on the bench. Billy Sharp is rumoured to complete a permanent move when the takeover is completed, being the ideal replacement for "ALF". This would still leave us with three strikers - excluding Jason Roberts, who is very unlikely to ever play football again. A Roberts-type player would be a benefit to us.
Q: Who is the better manager - McDermott or Adkins, and why?
A: This is a difficult question, considering that both have taken teams above expectations in recent years. McDermott came from nowhere to take the Reading job a few years ago and saved us from relegation (finishing in the top half). The following season, we reached a play-off final, before winning the title.
McDermott's style was much more exciting than Adkins' - the ball wouldn't be passed for the sake of it. However, Adkins doesn't have the players to play exciting football, as of yet. This question would probably be easier to answer at the end of the season, but right now - I would prefer to have McDermott.
Q: Who do you believe goes into the game as Reading's in-form player?
A: Alex McCarthy has been on top form this season - and have saved us from having roughly 15 points less.
The number of superb saves he has managed this season has been incredible. McCarthy will probably be snapped up by a Premier League club in the transfer window, with Arsenal interested, and hopefully make his way into the England squad for the World Cup.
Q: What's your opinion of the problems faced by BWFC?
A: If you're referring to the debt problems, then I would be very worried. £164m worth of debt when your season could still go either way is not a position I would want to be in. At least you seem to be able to service the debt at the moment - or else Bolton could end up like Portsmouth.
If you're referring to your team's position, then I wouldn't be as worried. Bolton should have the ability to climb into a mid-table position, or even sneak a play-off place with a good run of form.
Q: Finally, can we have your score prediction and why?
A: No matter who Reading are playing - I always go for a 2-1 win. I'm predicting Beckford* to give Bolton the lead, before Pogrebnyak levels before half-time. Adam Le Fondre will come on to score the winner.
Burnden Aces would like to thank James for taking the time to answer our questions. You can read more from him by heading over to Reading website Royals Rendezvous.
*This interview was conducted before the news broke that Jermaine Beckford would miss the game through injury.
If anyone has any questions before 13:30 - then please feel free to ask
I've done a Q&A with another Bolton website - so I don't know whether I can post the link (as they also have a forum). I'll fully quote it though
http://www.burndenaces.co.uk/2014/01/17 ... ading.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - If the link can't be posted, then just remove it
Q&A With Reading
Ahead of the 29th meeting between Reading and Bolton, we have got the pre-match views of a Royals supporter.
Wanderers make the long journey to the Madejski Stadium on Saturday, looking to extend a run that has seen them lose just one of their last six games in all competitions.
In our latest edition of Q&A, we have spoken to James Clyde - a Reading supporter from Royals Rendezvous. Ahead of Saturday's game, James shares his views on the likely departure of Adam Le Fondre, a comparison of Nigel Adkins and Brian McDermott, as well as the current problems Wanderers have both on and off the field.
Q: Being real contenders for promotion, what do Reading need in this transfer window to get to the top?
A: Reading are currently in a takeover situation, where we are unable to buy anyone until a takeover is completed. Current owner Anton Zingarevich hasn't appeared at the Madejski Stadium since a friendly match against Oman.
Rumours that the takeover will happen soon are building, following the confirmed 'substantial' bid for Hull defender Jack Hobbs.
Currently, many of our first-team players are injured - so we have been left without a left-back since October, for example. A long-term left-back would be required, as we haven't had one since Nicky Shorey left in 2008. Also, another centre-back would be needed - considering we were down to one for the Nottingham Forest game on New Year's Day. However, we do now have Michael Hector back from his loan at Aberdeen.
Upfront, we are likely to lose Adam Le Fondre - he's becoming unsettled following another spell on the bench. Billy Sharp is rumoured to complete a permanent move when the takeover is completed, being the ideal replacement for "ALF". This would still leave us with three strikers - excluding Jason Roberts, who is very unlikely to ever play football again. A Roberts-type player would be a benefit to us.
Q: Who is the better manager - McDermott or Adkins, and why?
A: This is a difficult question, considering that both have taken teams above expectations in recent years. McDermott came from nowhere to take the Reading job a few years ago and saved us from relegation (finishing in the top half). The following season, we reached a play-off final, before winning the title.
McDermott's style was much more exciting than Adkins' - the ball wouldn't be passed for the sake of it. However, Adkins doesn't have the players to play exciting football, as of yet. This question would probably be easier to answer at the end of the season, but right now - I would prefer to have McDermott.
Q: Who do you believe goes into the game as Reading's in-form player?
A: Alex McCarthy has been on top form this season - and have saved us from having roughly 15 points less.
The number of superb saves he has managed this season has been incredible. McCarthy will probably be snapped up by a Premier League club in the transfer window, with Arsenal interested, and hopefully make his way into the England squad for the World Cup.
Q: What's your opinion of the problems faced by BWFC?
A: If you're referring to the debt problems, then I would be very worried. £164m worth of debt when your season could still go either way is not a position I would want to be in. At least you seem to be able to service the debt at the moment - or else Bolton could end up like Portsmouth.
If you're referring to your team's position, then I wouldn't be as worried. Bolton should have the ability to climb into a mid-table position, or even sneak a play-off place with a good run of form.
Q: Finally, can we have your score prediction and why?
A: No matter who Reading are playing - I always go for a 2-1 win. I'm predicting Beckford* to give Bolton the lead, before Pogrebnyak levels before half-time. Adam Le Fondre will come on to score the winner.
Burnden Aces would like to thank James for taking the time to answer our questions. You can read more from him by heading over to Reading website Royals Rendezvous.
*This interview was conducted before the news broke that Jermaine Beckford would miss the game through injury.
If anyone has any questions before 13:30 - then please feel free to ask
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I blame the local egg-ball team.CrazyHorse wrote:That pitch isn't rectangular.
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Should be good for Spearing. He can't kick straight, this season.CrazyHorse wrote:That pitch isn't rectangular.
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