Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
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Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
This could be a very sickening afternoon...
But I'm having a fiver on our victory...
Because the money will come in handy for the celebration...
[and I'm an idiot]
But I'm having a fiver on our victory...
Because the money will come in handy for the celebration...

[and I'm an idiot]
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
save your money (or cancel it out)
bet we concede from a corner!
bet we concede from a corner!
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
I checked my fixture list. No Bolton fixture this weekend( North western ping pong championships) Apparently the next game is QPR in a fortnight. We are definitely not playing football in manchester.
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
They haven't been defeated even once at their stadium this season, they've won all games except the draw against Napoli, so I feel very honored if we defeat them there(even draw is fantastic for us). I remember we scored 2 goals against them at our stadium this season, and if the first goal comes to us, we have a slight hope to win by 1-0
If we want to grab a miraculous victory, we have to defend as hard as possible and rely on counter attacks. 4-5-1 with Miyaichi as the lone striker, and the rest 10 players focus their efforts on defense, and when they get the ball, just kick the ball toward the space ahead of Miyaichi. He will be by far the quickest man on the field, so it might work just like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQakmi-g8Fg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just make Miyaichi stay between Manchester City's defenders, and kick the ball like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b4S-X40nwA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Or, we can test a new squad for the rest of this season, giving up a miraculous victory

If we want to grab a miraculous victory, we have to defend as hard as possible and rely on counter attacks. 4-5-1 with Miyaichi as the lone striker, and the rest 10 players focus their efforts on defense, and when they get the ball, just kick the ball toward the space ahead of Miyaichi. He will be by far the quickest man on the field, so it might work just like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQakmi-g8Fg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just make Miyaichi stay between Manchester City's defenders, and kick the ball like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b4S-X40nwA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Or, we can test a new squad for the rest of this season, giving up a miraculous victory

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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
Gonna be tonked. Like, royally. They could run up a cricket score.
Worst part is, the missus's family support Citeh. I may have to ignore football for the weekend...
Worst part is, the missus's family support Citeh. I may have to ignore football for the weekend...
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
Might be better covering yourself and checking the odds against city hitting double figuresWilliam the White wrote:This could be a very sickening afternoon...
But I'm having a fiver on our victory...
Because the money will come in handy for the celebration...![]()
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
I have that very same fixture list.Ianmooreslovechild wrote:I checked my fixture list. No Bolton fixture this weekend( North western ping pong championships) Apparently the next game is QPR in a fortnight. We are definitely not playing football in manchester.
There are some I know insist there's a game but I can't see it anywhere.
So, bit of R&R, maybe a bit of time in the garden & I'll look forward to the QPR game the week after.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Yes I was quite pleased to see a blank weekend. Spring has sprung in Devon and there is much to do in the garden.bobo the clown wrote:I have that very same fixture list.Ianmooreslovechild wrote:I checked my fixture list. No Bolton fixture this weekend( North western ping pong championships) Apparently the next game is QPR in a fortnight. We are definitely not playing football in manchester.
There are some I know insist there's a game but I can't see it anywhere.
So, bit of R&R, maybe a bit of time in the garden & I'll look forward to the QPR game the week after.
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but, just supposin there was an imaginary game in Manchester involving BWFC does anyone know if there are any imaginary tickets still available?
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
The least interested about a BWFC game in memory.
Owen is killing this club
Owen is killing this club
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I imagine so !!lovethesmellofnapalm wrote:but, just supposin there was an imaginary game in Manchester involving BWFC does anyone know if there are any imaginary tickets still available?

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Yeah I'm going to pretend we're not playing this weekend.....easiest way.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:The least interested about a BWFC game in memory.
Chelsea game was possible, remote, but possible.
This is just not gonna happen in a million years.
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
Alright you miserable shower.
I'm going for a 0-1 win. After being batterd for 90 mins and them hitting the woodwork about 15 times we'll score a 93rd minute penalty and send the council house into meltdown.
The season starts here.
I'm going for a 0-1 win. After being batterd for 90 mins and them hitting the woodwork about 15 times we'll score a 93rd minute penalty and send the council house into meltdown.
The season starts here.
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
Been there ... Done that !Gary the Enfield wrote:Alright you miserable shower.
I'm going for a 0-1 win. After being batterd for 90 mins and them hitting the woodwork about 15 times we'll score a 93rd minute penalty and send the council house into meltdown.
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I've looked up the rules and there is nothing in there that says players cannot wear masks. I think OC should get 11 Tevez masks made up and send the entire team out in them - psychological warfare, it'd work a treat!
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The Axman wrote:I've looked up the rules and there is nothing in there that says players cannot wear masks. I think OC should get 11 Tevez masks made up and send the entire team out in them - psychological warfare, it'd work a treat!
Why? They like him now. He's playing for them today behind closed doors
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They're only pretending to like him. They hate him really.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:The Axman wrote:I've looked up the rules and there is nothing in there that says players cannot wear masks. I think OC should get 11 Tevez masks made up and send the entire team out in them - psychological warfare, it'd work a treat!
Why? They like him now. He's playing for them today behind closed doors
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
bobo the clown wrote:Been there ... Done that !Gary the Enfield wrote:Alright you miserable shower.
I'm going for a 0-1 win. After being batterd for 90 mins and them hitting the woodwork about 15 times we'll score a 93rd minute penalty and send the council house into meltdown.
Damn you Deja Vu!

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BWFC_Insane wrote:Yeah I'm going to pretend we're not playing this weekend.....easiest way.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:The least interested about a BWFC game in memory.
oh PLEASE let this be true!!!!!
Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
Yeah I'm going to pretend we're not playing this weekend.....easiest way.BWFC_Insane wrote:the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:The least interested about a BWFC game in memory.
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oh PLEASE let this be true!

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