Bolton v Baggies - Match thread
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Re: Bolton v Baggies - Match thread
Apparently Shane Long and Peter Odemwingie aren't fit according to this west brom forum... Could do with these two being out....
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Wonder which coach the Baggie is on then?Salford Trotter wrote:http://westbrom.com/forum/index.php?board=112.0
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He's probably talking shite...
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I very very rarely dream about football. In fact I don't remember ever having a football dream before, but I had one last night. WBA 1 BWFC 2. The only problem was the both Trotters goals were scored by my big sister. I don't have a big sister.
And then this morning I couldn't find my betting slip (where I've backed a 2-1 win and bet on Eagles and Klasnic to score), and then some kind soul handed it in to reception at work [they obviously had no confidence in me winning].
But these are omens.
If it ends up WBA 1 BWFC 2 with Eagles and Klasnic scoring I want to be made official Seer of Bolton
And then this morning I couldn't find my betting slip (where I've backed a 2-1 win and bet on Eagles and Klasnic to score), and then some kind soul handed it in to reception at work [they obviously had no confidence in me winning].
But these are omens.
If it ends up WBA 1 BWFC 2 with Eagles and Klasnic scoring I want to be made official Seer of Bolton
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You will not be made official Seer of Bolton. However, you will be burnt at the stake for witchcraft. Will that do?The Axman wrote:I very very rarely dream about football. In fact I don't remember ever having a football dream before, but I had one last night. WBA 1 BWFC 2. The only problem was the both Trotters goals were scored by my big sister. I don't have a big sister.
And then this morning I couldn't find my betting slip (where I've backed a 2-1 win and bet on Eagles and Klasnic to score), and then some kind soul handed it in to reception at work [they obviously had no confidence in me winning].
But these are omens.
If it ends up WBA 1 BWFC 2 with Eagles and Klasnic scoring I want to be made official Seer of Bolton
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Oops. I'd forgotten ye olden days witch-burnin' was a Lancashire speciality.truewhite15 wrote:The Axman wrote:I very very rarely dream about football. In fact I don't remember ever having a football dream before, but I had one last night. WBA 1 BWFC 2. The only problem was the both Trotters goals were scored by my big sister. I don't have a big sister.
And then this morning I couldn't find my betting slip (where I've backed a 2-1 win and bet on Eagles and Klasnic to score), and then some kind soul handed it in to reception at work [they obviously had no confidence in me winning].
But these are omens.
If it ends up WBA 1 BWFC 2 with Eagles and Klasnic scoring I want to be made official Seer of Bolton
You will not be made official Seer of Bolton. However, you will be burnt at the stake for witchcraft. Will that do?
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Aye. Although I've always gone by the rule that states it's only three correct predictions that earns you a burnin'. One gets people suspicious. The second gets you a flogging.The Axman wrote:Oops. I'd forgotten ye olden days witch-burnin' was a Lancashire speciality.truewhite15 wrote:The Axman wrote:I very very rarely dream about football. In fact I don't remember ever having a football dream before, but I had one last night. WBA 1 BWFC 2. The only problem was the both Trotters goals were scored by my big sister. I don't have a big sister.
And then this morning I couldn't find my betting slip (where I've backed a 2-1 win and bet on Eagles and Klasnic to score), and then some kind soul handed it in to reception at work [they obviously had no confidence in me winning].
But these are omens.
If it ends up WBA 1 BWFC 2 with Eagles and Klasnic scoring I want to be made official Seer of Bolton
You will not be made official Seer of Bolton. However, you will be burnt at the stake for witchcraft. Will that do?
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Change the "S" to a "Qu" and you get my vote...The Axman wrote:I very very rarely dream about football. In fact I don't remember ever having a football dream before, but I had one last night. WBA 1 BWFC 2. The only problem was the both Trotters goals were scored by my big sister. I don't have a big sister.
And then this morning I couldn't find my betting slip (where I've backed a 2-1 win and bet on Eagles and Klasnic to score), and then some kind soul handed it in to reception at work [they obviously had no confidence in me winning].
But these are omens.
If it ends up WBA 1 BWFC 2 with Eagles and Klasnic scoring I want to be made official Seer of Bolton
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The Axman wrote:I very very rarely dream about football. In fact I don't remember ever having a football dream before, but I had one last night. WBA 1 BWFC 2. The only problem was the both Trotters goals were scored by my big sister. I don't have a big sister.
And then this morning I couldn't find my betting slip (where I've backed a 2-1 win and bet on Eagles and Klasnic to score), and then some kind soul handed it in to reception at work [they obviously had no confidence in me winning].
But these are omens.
If it ends up WBA 1 BWFC 2 with Eagles and Klasnic scoring I want to be made official Seer of Bolton
Funnily enough I had a dream about your non existant sister last night. She scored twice in my dream as well.
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Build a bridge out of 'er!TKIZ! wrote:BURN THE WITCH!!
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She turned me into a newt. I got better though..
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Oops. I'd forgotten ye olden days witch-burnin' was a Lancashire speciality.[/quote]The Axman wrote:You will not be made official Seer of Bolton. However, you will be burnt at the stake for witchcraft. Will that do?
They hanged witches in England. Burning them was a Continental preference. They burned quite a few heretics though. Catholic and Protestant, depending on the faith of the monarch in charge.
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They hanged witches in England. Burning them was a Continental preference. They burned quite a few heretics though. Catholic and Protestant, depending on the faith of the monarch in charge.[/quote]William the White wrote:Oops. I'd forgotten ye olden days witch-burnin' was a Lancashire speciality.The Axman wrote:You will not be made official Seer of Bolton. However, you will be burnt at the stake for witchcraft. Will that do?
Women found guilty of treason were also burnt, which may have been preferable to the punishment for men.
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Any idea about the starting lineup for us? Is Klasnic starting?
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Any one on coach 36?
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Is there a preview for this match , i can't see it on here
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Bit early for that I'd say.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Any one on coach 36?
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Well volunteered, Squire.Alien3 wrote:Is there a preview for this match , i can't see it on here
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