Visit of the Orangemen from Dublin....
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Whites : Bogdan ; Hutton, Knight, Wheater, Ream; Spearing, Kamara, Danns, Davies; Mason, Jutkiewicz.
Orange Sherbets : Gilks, McMahon, Robinson, MacKenzie, Cathcart, Foley, Perkins, Basham, Grandin, Halliday, Fuller.
Bolton subs are ; Lonergan, Kellett, Beckford, Moritz, Lee, Hall, Trotter
Orange Sherbets : Gilks, McMahon, Robinson, MacKenzie, Cathcart, Foley, Perkins, Basham, Grandin, Halliday, Fuller.
Bolton subs are ; Lonergan, Kellett, Beckford, Moritz, Lee, Hall, Trotter
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I was in Birmingham today (on business), but our allowance rules frown on me driving a triangle, i.e. Derbyshire, Brum, Bolton, Derbyshire. And doing via train would have left me vulnerable to missing connections and would probably left me needing hotel accomodation overnight which would mean me missing tomorrow's meeting etc.Devon White wrote:LLS, we just need to know more, its probably a rational reason why you are stuck in a hearse,Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Was heading gamewards but now stuck in Stoke in a feckin hearse (long story)
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But, A mate can drive me from Bolton home tonight, which just left getting to Reebok, and lo & behold I've a mate who's a funeral director with a body to get to Sterling for tomorrow, and the hearse - a feckin Bentley - has broken down in Stoke!
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Rescue vehicle just turned up... I might make it yet
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hahahahaha, this could be more exciting than the 90 minutes that starts at 8, good luckLost Leopard Spot wrote:Rescue vehicle just turned up... I might make it yet
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Good luck Spotty (however, I reserve the right to call 'Jinx' if we lose)
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A match report that starts with the reporter in a Bentley hearse that breaks down then....yeah, bring it on Spotski..
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Tell him to put his foot down then.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Rescue vehicle just turned up... I might make it yet
But not to break too hard. Being hit on the back of the head by a loaded coffin would be one hell of a phone call explaining why you aren't in in the morning.
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We seem to have started well, Blackpool playing a lone front man in Fuller. Bolton playing a little on the break according to radio.
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Gilks already taking his time with goal kicks after ten minutes. Seems the final ball just lacking at the mo but constant pressure frI'm US so far
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Free header fir Wheater
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Poor defending from a corner by Blackpool allowing Wheater time and space to hit the corner giving Gilks no chance
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I see that shite team we should have hammered at weekend are one nil up at Leicester.
Meanwhile, we seem to have acres of time and space in midfield.
Meanwhile, we seem to have acres of time and space in midfield.
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What a pain in the arse this is.
Mind you, sitting in a pub now, and I see we're one up, so much for jinxing...
We had a blocked carb, which the bloke cleaned out, so why have we ground to a halt only ten minutes later..
Mind you, sitting in a pub now, and I see we're one up, so much for jinxing...
We had a blocked carb, which the bloke cleaned out, so why have we ground to a halt only ten minutes later..
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A couple of off target attempts from them, as we allow them a little more possession.
A carb?? In a Bentley? How old is it??
A carb?? In a Bentley? How old is it??
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Two Zat Knight specials in a minute. Christ.
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Examples? no names needed.jaffka wrote:No back Henry alley stuff from them this year.
Feckin no mark town, full of people run out from other places.
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Well, we're one up from a corner, butwe've looked about as threatening as a raspberry ripple so far near their box. They've had two real shooting chances and blued em, have we had one? Stream's a bit like "Spot the ball" at times. Clattenburg in typical form; have we had a free kick yet or did I miss it. Every coming together of players is a free kick them. Are we going to "explode" into action in part-two. Still hoping for a couple of runs at their defence by Mark Davies.....hoping....
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