End of an Era dvd for sale
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End of an Era dvd for sale
Hi
I have a copy of the End of an Era DVD for sale.
its rrp is £6.99 but I only want about £3 plus PP for it.
Message me if your interested
The blurb:
Described as one of the greatest nights in Bolton Wanderers' history, this game not only preceded the lifting of the Division One Championship trophy but also brought the curtain down on one of the most iconic stadiums in football.
Burnden Park, home to many great Bolton memories, shut its gates after the home match against Charlton Athletic, a stadium that had played host to FA Cup Finals and many great games, none more so than this game.
After the Addicks took the lead it looked as if they were here to spoil the party, but, buoyed by the crowd and the occasion the Whites hit back with goals from Alan Thompson and Gerry Taggart. A late penalty from John McGinlay was not enough for him and he poached the fourth to leave the scorline at 4-1 and the curtain down on the famous old ground. Chasing many records, including 100 points in a season and 100 goals in a season, Bolton's performance was electrifying.
Relive the full 90 minutes of this pivotal moment in Bolton history.
I have a copy of the End of an Era DVD for sale.
its rrp is £6.99 but I only want about £3 plus PP for it.
Message me if your interested
The blurb:
Described as one of the greatest nights in Bolton Wanderers' history, this game not only preceded the lifting of the Division One Championship trophy but also brought the curtain down on one of the most iconic stadiums in football.
Burnden Park, home to many great Bolton memories, shut its gates after the home match against Charlton Athletic, a stadium that had played host to FA Cup Finals and many great games, none more so than this game.
After the Addicks took the lead it looked as if they were here to spoil the party, but, buoyed by the crowd and the occasion the Whites hit back with goals from Alan Thompson and Gerry Taggart. A late penalty from John McGinlay was not enough for him and he poached the fourth to leave the scorline at 4-1 and the curtain down on the famous old ground. Chasing many records, including 100 points in a season and 100 goals in a season, Bolton's performance was electrifying.
Relive the full 90 minutes of this pivotal moment in Bolton history.
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