Bolton v Wolves: The biggest match of the season, again
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Re: Bolton v Wolves: The biggest match of the season, again
Look, was he a better bet than playing Robbo ?boltonboris wrote:So not marking people on set pieces and failing to get goalside in open play time after time is okay, along as you've been injured? If he's not fit, he shouldn't fvckin play.
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Re: Bolton v Wolves: The biggest match of the season, again
That's like saying HIV is better than AIDS
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Re: Bolton v Wolves: The biggest match of the season, again
Well, it's not really. Now is it.boltonboris wrote:That's like saying HIV is better than AIDS
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Re: Bolton v Wolves: The biggest match of the season, again
Obviously not, considering it was a joke.
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