No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
For all of you on the 'I'd have loved, wanked, sucked Mick Mac, over any other manager'. Just f4ck right off. You bunch of f4ckin arsetwats. Get behind your team, get behind your manager. If you don't like it, f4ck off and support Ipswich. We are Bolton, yes at present our backs are against the wall, but as always throughout adversity, we will come out fighting. Win. Lose. Or draw. 

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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
feck. I've had a busy day. Seriously, the last time I checked it said 3-3 90 mins. I assumed that that was the final result. 

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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
Have you always got behind the team and manager?Il Pirate wrote:For all of you on the 'I'd have loved, wanked, sucked Mick Mac, over any other manager'. Just f4ck right off. You bunch of f4ckin arsetwats. Get behind your team, get behind your manager. If you don't like it, f4ck off and support Ipswich. We are Bolton, yes at present our backs are against the wall, but as always throughout adversity, we will come out fighting. Win. Lose. Or draw.
Also being unhappy is far from not getting behind them.
But team and manager have to start winning. They've had a whole load of patience. More than they'd receive virtually anywhere else. Not surprising that people might have had enough.
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Calm down soldier... I think you'll find that us arsetwats also posted "I've learnt to live with it" and "we need to gather around a smaller fire to feel the warmth"... Indeed if you actually read the fxcking exchanges you'll find that the so called arsetwats are the one's shrugging shoulders and saying that's life while others are the one's wailing Woe and cursing the fxcking team...Il Pirate wrote:For all of you on the 'I'd have loved, wanked, sucked Mick Mac, over any other manager'. Just f4ck right off. You bunch of f4ckin arsetwats. Get behind your team, get behind your manager. If you don't like it, f4ck off and support Ipswich. We are Bolton, yes at present our backs are against the wall, but as always throughout adversity, we will come out fighting. Win. Lose. Or draw.
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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
Il Pirate wrote:For all of you on the 'I'd have loved, wanked, sucked Mick Mac, over any other manager'. Just f4ck right off. You bunch of f4ckin arsetwats. Get behind your team, get behind your manager. If you don't like it, f4ck off and support Ipswich. We are Bolton, yes at present our backs are against the wall, but as always throughout adversity, we will come out fighting. Win. Lose. Or draw.
Not quite in the same breath but I agree with you
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Calm down soldier... I think you'll find that us arsetwats also posted "I've learnt to live with it" and "we need to gather around a smaller fire to feel the warmth"... Indeed if you actually read the fxcking exchanges you'll find that the so called arsetwats are the one's shrugging shoulders and saying that's life while others are the one's wailing Woe and cursing the fxcking team...Il Pirate wrote:For all of you on the 'I'd have loved, wanked, sucked Mick Mac, over any other manager'. Just f4ck right off. You bunch of f4ckin arsetwats. Get behind your team, get behind your manager. If you don't like it, f4ck off and support Ipswich. We are Bolton, yes at present our backs are against the wall, but as always throughout adversity, we will come out fighting. Win. Lose. Or draw.
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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
For what it's worth I doubt big Sam would touch us with a barge pole now after the cretins Gartside landed us with and I don't count Lennon in there!jetsetwilly wrote:Our only hope of staying up is that 3 promoted teams are poor. I think we will go down, maybe bottom of the pile. Lennon is nothing but a guy who fell into a job at Celtic in a joke league where it was impossible to lose. His win over Barca somehow made everyone think he was great. He was rejected from 4 jobs he applied for veggie us. Ridiculous choice. With the money we have we needed to get somebody who could organise and inspire. Warnock. McCarthy. Lenin taking about promotion is a million miles from the mark. Get rid. Get a grafter in who can organise players with little talent. We will go down and could fold. Stop dreaming. We are in a crisis like nothing seen since Normid
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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
I see too few games to be much of an analyst, but here goes ....
Fck me, that was frustrating!
We weren't terrible and you couldn't say "X" was shit. Equally, no one shone. Everyone pretty much gets a 6/10. If pushed, I might say Danns was marginally our best player (6.5/10) for his energy and managing to pass to his own side more frequently than anyone else (no doubt, the stats will prove me wrong). Clayton was possibly the weak link (5.5/10), but I'm probably being a bit harsh on him - he certainly tried hard.
We seem to have just two modes: tippy tappy that goes nowhere or hoof. That goes nowhere. As has been mentioned ad infinitum on here, we simply offer nothing in the final third. We scored our second on 11 mins; the next time their keeper was mildly troubled was about an hour later. Seriously.
For this match at least, I don't think the Majalby (sp?) departure made a blind bit of difference. Nor do I think being unable to see out the final minutes of each half is the issue (frustrating as that is). It's what goes on (or not) in the preceding 44 mins that's the problem - ie that lack of pressure in the final third.
I've seen two wins in the last five years .......
Fck me, that was frustrating!
We weren't terrible and you couldn't say "X" was shit. Equally, no one shone. Everyone pretty much gets a 6/10. If pushed, I might say Danns was marginally our best player (6.5/10) for his energy and managing to pass to his own side more frequently than anyone else (no doubt, the stats will prove me wrong). Clayton was possibly the weak link (5.5/10), but I'm probably being a bit harsh on him - he certainly tried hard.
We seem to have just two modes: tippy tappy that goes nowhere or hoof. That goes nowhere. As has been mentioned ad infinitum on here, we simply offer nothing in the final third. We scored our second on 11 mins; the next time their keeper was mildly troubled was about an hour later. Seriously.
For this match at least, I don't think the Majalby (sp?) departure made a blind bit of difference. Nor do I think being unable to see out the final minutes of each half is the issue (frustrating as that is). It's what goes on (or not) in the preceding 44 mins that's the problem - ie that lack of pressure in the final third.
I've seen two wins in the last five years .......

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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
TonyDomingos wrote:I see too few games to be much of an analyst, but here goes ....
Fck me, that was frustrating!
We weren't terrible and you couldn't say "X" was shit. Equally, no one shone. Everyone pretty much gets a 6/10. If pushed, I might say Danns was marginally our best player (6.5/10) for his energy and managing to pass to his own side more frequently than anyone else (no doubt, the stats will prove me wrong). Clayton was possibly the weak link (5.5/10), but I'm probably being a bit harsh on him - he certainly tried hard.
We seem to have just two modes: tippy tappy that goes nowhere or hoof. That goes nowhere. As has been mentioned ad infinitum on here, we simply offer nothing in the final third. We scored our second on 11 mins; the next time their keeper was mildly troubled was about an hour later. Seriously.
For this match at least, I don't think the Majalby (sp?) departure made a blind bit of difference. Nor do I think being unable to see out the final minutes of each half is the issue (frustrating as that is). It's what goes on (or not) in the preceding 44 mins that's the problem - ie that lack of pressure in the final third.
I've seen two wins in the last five years .......
So has everybody else

Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
Ah, the jinx unmasked!TonyDomingos wrote:I see too few games to be much of an analyst, but here goes ....
Fck me, that was frustrating!
We weren't terrible and you couldn't say "X" was shit. Equally, no one shone. Everyone pretty much gets a 6/10. If pushed, I might say Danns was marginally our best player (6.5/10) for his energy and managing to pass to his own side more frequently than anyone else (no doubt, the stats will prove me wrong). Clayton was possibly the weak link (5.5/10), but I'm probably being a bit harsh on him - he certainly tried hard.
We seem to have just two modes: tippy tappy that goes nowhere or hoof. That goes nowhere. As has been mentioned ad infinitum on here, we simply offer nothing in the final third. We scored our second on 11 mins; the next time their keeper was mildly troubled was about an hour later. Seriously.
For this match at least, I don't think the Majalby (sp?) departure made a blind bit of difference. Nor do I think being unable to see out the final minutes of each half is the issue (frustrating as that is). It's what goes on (or not) in the preceding 44 mins that's the problem - ie that lack of pressure in the final third.
I've seen two wins in the last five years .......
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Ha! I was unmasked a long time ago.Hoboh wrote:Ah, the jinx unmasked!TonyDomingos wrote:I see too few games to be much of an analyst, but here goes ....
Fck me, that was frustrating!
We weren't terrible and you couldn't say "X" was shit. Equally, no one shone. Everyone pretty much gets a 6/10. If pushed, I might say Danns was marginally our best player (6.5/10) for his energy and managing to pass to his own side more frequently than anyone else (no doubt, the stats will prove me wrong). Clayton was possibly the weak link (5.5/10), but I'm probably being a bit harsh on him - he certainly tried hard.
We seem to have just two modes: tippy tappy that goes nowhere or hoof. That goes nowhere. As has been mentioned ad infinitum on here, we simply offer nothing in the final third. We scored our second on 11 mins; the next time their keeper was mildly troubled was about an hour later. Seriously.
For this match at least, I don't think the Majalby (sp?) departure made a blind bit of difference. Nor do I think being unable to see out the final minutes of each half is the issue (frustrating as that is). It's what goes on (or not) in the preceding 44 mins that's the problem - ie that lack of pressure in the final third.
I've seen two wins in the last five years .......
The silver lining was meeting up with a few off here again - Bish & Enoch were not shy at the bar! Oh, and Dan. Now there's someone who's gone seriously off the rails.

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Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
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Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
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HMX - where were you?TonyDomingos wrote:Ha! I was unmasked a long time ago.Hoboh wrote:Ah, the jinx unmasked!TonyDomingos wrote:I see too few games to be much of an analyst, but here goes ....
Fck me, that was frustrating!
We weren't terrible and you couldn't say "X" was shit. Equally, no one shone. Everyone pretty much gets a 6/10. If pushed, I might say Danns was marginally our best player (6.5/10) for his energy and managing to pass to his own side more frequently than anyone else (no doubt, the stats will prove me wrong). Clayton was possibly the weak link (5.5/10), but I'm probably being a bit harsh on him - he certainly tried hard.
We seem to have just two modes: tippy tappy that goes nowhere or hoof. That goes nowhere. As has been mentioned ad infinitum on here, we simply offer nothing in the final third. We scored our second on 11 mins; the next time their keeper was mildly troubled was about an hour later. Seriously.
For this match at least, I don't think the Majalby (sp?) departure made a blind bit of difference. Nor do I think being unable to see out the final minutes of each half is the issue (frustrating as that is). It's what goes on (or not) in the preceding 44 mins that's the problem - ie that lack of pressure in the final third.
I've seen two wins in the last five years .......
The silver lining was meeting up with a few off here again - Bish & Enoch were not shy at the bar! Oh, and Dan. Now there's someone who's gone seriously off the rails.
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!
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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
Haaaaa. Herding cats I guess.The silver lining was meeting up with a few off here again - Bish & Enoch were not shy at the bar! Oh, and Dan. Now there's someone who's gone seriously off the rails.
HMX - where were you?
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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
Until today's result @ the CrownWhamDuranDuran ground, it was looking like next season could be kicking off with Accrington Stanley vs Bolton in the Third.
Unlikely, I know, but it made me wonder, have Bolton and Accrington's lines ever crossed, and if so, in what division?
Meanwhile, Burton are flying, Bury are (ahem) shaking everyone up, have these smaller clubs now put themselves in a better financial situation than Wonga Wanderers?
And, er, if so, why?? (Appreciating that Sugar Daddy might want his money back....)
Unlikely, I know, but it made me wonder, have Bolton and Accrington's lines ever crossed, and if so, in what division?
Meanwhile, Burton are flying, Bury are (ahem) shaking everyone up, have these smaller clubs now put themselves in a better financial situation than Wonga Wanderers?
And, er, if so, why?? (Appreciating that Sugar Daddy might want his money back....)
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Not the best time to take the piss methinks!Aanvalluh wrote:Until today's result @ the CrownWhamDuranDuran ground, it was looking like next season could be kicking off with Accrington Stanley vs Bolton in the Third.
Unlikely, I know, but it made me wonder, have Bolton and Accrington's lines ever crossed, and if so, in what division?
Meanwhile, Burton are flying, Bury are (ahem) shaking everyone up, have these smaller clubs now put themselves in a better financial situation than Wonga Wanderers?
And, er, if so, why?? (Appreciating that Sugar Daddy might want his money back....)
Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
Bijou Bob wrote:Personally, I think we have players who are easily good enough for this level and Lennon has worked well within very tight financial constraints. Sadly, the team as a whole lack professionalism when it matters.
i think this might be true - but does not let lennon off the hook - as it is surely his job to motivate/coach/tactic-drill them into an effective unit. that's what we pay him for! If we have players who are easily good enough - then his managerial skills are even MORE in the spotlight.
Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
Il Pirate wrote:For all of you on the 'I'd have loved, wanked, sucked Mick Mac, over any other manager'. Just f4ck right off. You bunch of f4ckin arsetwats. Get behind your team, get behind your manager. If you don't like it, f4ck off and support Ipswich. We are Bolton, yes at present our backs are against the wall, but as always throughout adversity, we will come out fighting. Win. Lose. Or draw.
hmmm... quite how what is said on a forum is "getting or not getting behind the team or the manager" in any actual meaningful sense is a mystery to me.
the only real way to get behind the manager and the team is at the games. there is no shortage of that at the moment (in volume if not in record numbers!) the fault is not with the fans.
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Now this is within Lennon's control - admittedly the football is better to watch than under Freedman, but have we made progress I'm not that sure, we have no obvious style of football, we lack passion, nous, professionalism & leadership on the pitch, we don't press like we did in Lennon's first 10 games and we still don't play with any tempo and only play in 10 minute bursts (and unfortunately only 1 10 min burst per game !).TonyDomingos wrote:I see too few games to be much of an analyst, but here goes ....
Fck me, that was frustrating!
We weren't terrible and you couldn't say "X" was shit. Equally, no one shone. Everyone pretty much gets a 6/10. If pushed, I might say Danns was marginally our best player (6.5/10) for his energy and managing to pass to his own side more frequently than anyone else (no doubt, the stats will prove me wrong). Clayton was possibly the weak link (5.5/10), but I'm probably being a bit harsh on him - he certainly tried hard.
We seem to have just two modes: tippy tappy that goes nowhere or hoof.[/b] That goes nowhere. As has been mentioned ad infinitum on here, we simply offer nothing in the final third. We scored our second on 11 mins; the next time their keeper was mildly troubled was about an hour later. Seriously.
For this match at least, I don't think the Majalby (sp?) departure made a blind bit of difference. Nor do I think being unable to see out the final minutes of each half is the issue (frustrating as that is). It's what goes on (or not) in the preceding 44 mins that's the problem - ie that lack of pressure in the final third.
I've seen two wins in the last five years .......
Like I've said previously we just don't play as a team - we are absolutely miles off having a side good enough or consistent enough to do much better than we are now
Lennon's interview on BBC Manchester was frank & honest and mirrored what most have said on here and he appears to know what the issues are - which is admirable, but it didn't sound like he has any idea of how to address the main issues of the players being mentally weak & having 'poor game management'.
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Re: No'neills - QPR (A) 3/10/15
Yes as usual its the fans fault the team are fecking shite, and its the fans fault that the club has been shambolic from top to bottom for several years....not many (if any ?) are saying replace NL, but that doesn't mean that the fans should just put up and shut up.Il Pirate wrote:For all of you on the 'I'd have loved, wanked, sucked Mick Mac, over any other manager'. Just f4ck right off. You bunch of f4ckin arsetwats. Get behind your team, get behind your manager. If you don't like it, f4ck off and support Ipswich. We are Bolton, yes at present our backs are against the wall, but as always throughout adversity, we will come out fighting. Win. Lose. Or draw.
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Well, you were Lennon's biggest advocate this time last year ^^
Had we got Mick, we'd be hearing the opposite right now from dissenting fans. "Should have got Lennon!"
We got Coyle when the fans wanted Coyle, and look how that turned out.
Let's just give Lennon some time.
It's remarkable, though, that 20 years ago to the day yesterday we conceded a 90th minute goal to QPR when Dichio gave them a 1-0 win at Burnden.
Had we got Mick, we'd be hearing the opposite right now from dissenting fans. "Should have got Lennon!"
We got Coyle when the fans wanted Coyle, and look how that turned out.
Let's just give Lennon some time.
It's remarkable, though, that 20 years ago to the day yesterday we conceded a 90th minute goal to QPR when Dichio gave them a 1-0 win at Burnden.
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