Den bones, Den bones, Den dry bones...
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I have dropped them an email.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Not sure he's competition for D-Pratz, but he might occasionally get confused with the Nat Lofthouse statue.Prufrock wrote:Belting. Competition for D-Pratz in our tactically revolutionary 'advanced ball-winning midfielder' role.Worthy4England wrote:He's certainly all of them. When I first saw him, I thought he was going to be a Faye type "enforcer", as he looks huge, but he sorta lodged himself in forward midfield and seems to just make the place look untidy.jaffka wrote:I haven't see him play but descriptions so far have been:
Big
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Scared of tackling
Is that right?
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I'm in.
The corner will be turned.
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The corner will be turned.
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That's not just bad...that's evil ju juWorthy4England wrote:Bad avatar Hoss....CrazyHorse wrote:Yep, me too. More chance of finding a dry downstairs carpet in the Devon flood plains though.

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Well, this is our 'free match'. The one where anything we pick up is a bonus.
Remember, we had 4 home games in the next five so our leader wasn't getting anxious. This is the one away match.
Thank God for our home form !!
Remember, we had 4 home games in the next five so our leader wasn't getting anxious. This is the one away match.
Thank God for our home form !!
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if it means that little then and there is nowt to be worried about, he should pick the kids and give them a run outbobo the clown wrote:Well, this is our 'free match'. The one where anything we pick up is a bonus.
Remember, we had 4 home games in the next five so our leader wasn't getting anxious. This is the one away match.
Thank God for our home form !!
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I guess there's even less of a chance of our youngsters playing tomorrow in light of the twitter incident. Same team as usual then, same result, same post-match comments.
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Has his mum cut his hair?
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i'm going for a "we won in spite of freedman , not because of him" much needed victory.
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Winning would make a nice change from being consistently shit, so he'll get a patronising pat on the head from me and a well done for beating a team even worserthan us.
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London's never been a particularly happy hunting ground for us, we will probably put a dominant 20 mins in somewhere in the match, without getting our one goal (which will be the usual too little, too late sort of effort) whilst they spend the other 70 minutes, generally looking "the better team", laughing at unloading the dynamic "Trotter" and getting two goals.
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It'll be that we were unlucky...we were in control of the game, but a mistake cost us....there is no blame cultural though.......Worthy4England wrote:London's never been a particularly happy hunting ground for us, we will probably put a dominant 20 mins in somewhere in the match, without getting our one goal (which will be the usual too little, too late sort of effort) whilst they spend the other 70 minutes, generally looking "the better team", laughing at unloading the dynamic "Trotter" and getting two goals.
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...That's the fella....Annoyed Grunt wrote:It'll be that we were unlucky...we were in control of the game, but a mistake cost us....there is no blame cultural though.......Worthy4England wrote:London's never been a particularly happy hunting ground for us, we will probably put a dominant 20 mins in somewhere in the match, without getting our one goal (which will be the usual too little, too late sort of effort) whilst they spend the other 70 minutes, generally looking "the better team", laughing at unloading the dynamic "Trotter" and getting two goals.
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Don't know what you're both worrying about. We've lots of home games coming and we're dead.... Oh er....Worthy4England wrote:...That's the fella....Annoyed Grunt wrote:It'll be that we were unlucky...we were in control of the game, but a mistake cost us....there is no blame cultural though.......Worthy4England wrote:London's never been a particularly happy hunting ground for us, we will probably put a dominant 20 mins in somewhere in the match, without getting our one goal (which will be the usual too little, too late sort of effort) whilst they spend the other 70 minutes, generally looking "the better team", laughing at unloading the dynamic "Trotter" and getting two goals.
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• Bolton have won none of their last seven games in all competitions, losing five. Their last victory was 2-1 against Blackpool at home in the FA Cup on 4 January.
• Bolton have won none of their last eight games in the Championship. Their last league win was 1-0 at Barnsley on Boxing Day.
• Bolton have lost six of their last seven away games. Their only away win since November was 1-0 at Barnsley in the Championship on Boxing Day.
• Bolton have won none of their last eight games in the Championship. Their last league win was 1-0 at Barnsley on Boxing Day.
• Bolton have lost six of their last seven away games. Their only away win since November was 1-0 at Barnsley in the Championship on Boxing Day.
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It's windy down here in South East London. And showery with outbreaks of sunshine. A metaphor for the game? Nah - that'll be wet and overcast.
I'm going, and I expect a thoroughly poor game. A real relegation six-pointer, though, which mans that I'm oddly looking forward to it. Better than midtable obscurity, eh? Eh? Well, maybe not - but certainly adds some spice to the fixture. COYW!
I'm going, and I expect a thoroughly poor game. A real relegation six-pointer, though, which mans that I'm oddly looking forward to it. Better than midtable obscurity, eh? Eh? Well, maybe not - but certainly adds some spice to the fixture. COYW!
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Nailed on win then.....CrazyHorse wrote:• Bolton have won none of their last seven games in all competitions, losing five. Their last victory was 2-1 against Blackpool at home in the FA Cup on 4 January.
• Bolton have won none of their last eight games in the Championship. Their last league win was 1-0 at Barnsley on Boxing Day.
• Bolton have lost six of their last seven away games. Their only away win since November was 1-0 at Barnsley in the Championship on Boxing Day.
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By now, Dougie will have shown the lads how to defend a lead, as he promised. Unfortunately the course on how to get one had to be abandoned due to persistent rain.
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