Bolton v Forest thread
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You can run? Bloody hell get him on the pitch!Worthy4England wrote: Because my work generally dictates whether I can get to the game or not. So often there's no option for me. I've been known to print off at home 15 minutes before KO and leg it to the match.

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B.N. today has Sordell and Afobe battling for a start with KD (no real surprise) and N'gog no start till the cup game next week.
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Great. PM it to me and we'll use it on the Home page, and many thanks.Franz Carr wrote:Will do mate.TANGODANCER wrote:Your views seem very fair-minded Franz. If you want to post a match report sort of post it would be very welcome.
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Who amongst us will ever forget Johnny Metgod's free kick against West Ham?
Who ever was in goal for the 'Appy 'Ammers that night (Phil Parks?) did the right thing by just waving at the ball as it flew into the net.
If he'd touched it it would have destroyed him.
Kids, if you've never seen it then look it up on yer Youtubes. Remember this was in the day when a football actually weighed more than a sparrow's fart.
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Who ever was in goal for the 'Appy 'Ammers that night (Phil Parks?) did the right thing by just waving at the ball as it flew into the net.
If he'd touched it it would have destroyed him.
Kids, if you've never seen it then look it up on yer Youtubes. Remember this was in the day when a football actually weighed more than a sparrow's fart.
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If anyone fancies a punt on first goalscorer??? 25-1 for the illusive man 
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Against West Ham? Who can forget the one he scored against us at BP?coffeymagic wrote:Who amongst us will ever forget Johnny Metgod's free kick against West Ham?
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Our very own Ray Parry was one of the finests leatherers (coffeymagic wrote:Who amongst us will ever forget Johnny Metgod's free kick against West Ham?
Who ever was in goal for the 'Appy 'Ammers that night (Phil Parks?) did the right thing by just waving at the ball as it flew into the net.
If he'd touched it it would have destroyed him.
Kids, if you've never seen it then look it up on yer Youtubes. Remember this was in the day when a football actually weighed more than a sparrow's fart.
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I went to one of the first Soccer Six tournaments at the G-Mex.
City were playing that night and the place was packed but Forest were also there and the star of the night was yer very own Johnny M. Every time he got the ball he scored.
He got sent to the sin-bin for something and I thought the crowd were going to riot.
See, there was a time when people liked footballers.
Afterwards I got Clive Walker's autograph in a chippy.
True story.
City were playing that night and the place was packed but Forest were also there and the star of the night was yer very own Johnny M. Every time he got the ball he scored.
He got sent to the sin-bin for something and I thought the crowd were going to riot.
See, there was a time when people liked footballers.
Afterwards I got Clive Walker's autograph in a chippy.
True story.
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Here's yer man. Nice celebration too.coffeymagic wrote:Who amongst us will ever forget Johnny Metgod's free kick against West Ham?
Who ever was in goal for the 'Appy 'Ammers that night (Phil Parks?) did the right thing by just waving at the ball as it flew into the net.
If he'd touched it it would have destroyed him.
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I know nothing about the current Forest team.
They're shit though.
We'll feckin' pound 'em.
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They're shit though.
We'll feckin' pound 'em.
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i think it will be like the Derby game , take us a while to get going but will win late on
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Noives kicking in now.
More from the captain, from the big metropolitan paper:
More from the captain, from the big metropolitan paper:
(S)KD said (presumably in a press conference and it was reported in the [url=http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/sport/football/bolton_wanderers/s/1587156_bolton-wanderers-v-nottingham-forest-championship-preview]Manchester Still-Evening News[/url]) rather than wrote:We want to make this place a fortress and our home form has let us down in the last couple of years. We did come off to a few boos but we have been there and heard it before. However, we’d rather the fans were behind us. But the fact is we’re not going to roll sides over, scoring four or five goals if that’s what they’re expecting. We just need to get results full stop. I know fans pay their money and maybe expect more commitment or something from us. Once we get a few more wins perhaps we can play a bit better football because it was route one at times against Derby. However, that was a huge win and we go into the game with Forest full of confidence.
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(S)KD said (presumably in a press conference and it was reported in the [url=http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/sport/football/bolton_wanderers/s/1587156_bolton-wanderers-v-nottingham-forest-championship-preview]Manchester Still-Evening News[/url]) rather than wrote:. Once they drop me we can play a bit better football because it was route one at times against Derby. .

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Well I was quite optimistic unitl Franz Carr came on here with his fancy dan 4-1-4-1 no wingers stuff. We cant cope with that! Domed I tell ya!
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Bogdan,
Mears, Mills, Knight, Ricketts,
Chung-Yong, Andrews, M Davies, Eagles,
K Davies, Sordell
Mears, Mills, Knight, Ricketts,
Chung-Yong, Andrews, M Davies, Eagles,
K Davies, Sordell
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Tals-biggest-fan wrote:Bogdan,
Mears, Mills, Knight, Ricketts,
Chung-Yong, Andrews, M Davies, Eagles,
K Davies, Sordell
a guess - or the actual bajingo?
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The actual team.
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actual bajingothebish wrote:Tals-biggest-fan wrote:Bogdan,
Mears, Mills, Knight, Ricketts,
Chung-Yong, Andrews, M Davies, Eagles,
K Davies, Sordell
a guess - or the actual bajingo?
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Whats a bajingo?
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a quick search on google finds "bajingo sisters"Lord Kangana wrote:Whats a bajingo?
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Women who have had sex with the same man or men. The more men whom they have each had sex with, the closer the bajingo bond. The male version of this is called the weiner cuz. Note that bajingo sisters that have participated in threesomes or moresomes are especially close. Acknowledgement of bajingo sisterhood is often preceded by some degree of jealousy in one or more parties.
As seen on the TV show Scrubs.
Kim: Elliot, you're sleeping with my ex-boyfriend!
Elliot: Well, same goes for you!
Kim: Whoa!
Elliot: Yup. We're bajingo sisters.
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