Life Is A Bowl Of Cherries
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We're without Wheater, McCarthy and Mills
I make it Dervite and Ream @ CB
Threlkeld and Moxey, full backs, Feeney and Walker, wide, with Greenmile Heskey and ALF, up top
We'll get dicked
I make it Dervite and Ream @ CB
Threlkeld and Moxey, full backs, Feeney and Walker, wide, with Greenmile Heskey and ALF, up top
We'll get dicked
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Bit of the lads in training:
Eidur winning a trophy
Eidur winning a trophy
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I'm glad I watched that because now I've seen Adam Bogdan save a penalty
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Do any london based whites get together to watch the TV games. At a bit of a loose end tomorrow night in london
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You and 75,000 others, Bruce.Bruce Rioja wrote:I'm glad I watched that because now I've seen Adam Bogdan save a penalty
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I don't know if there's a regular thing (if there is no-one invites me ) but there's a possibility Crayons and I will be finding somewhere to watch it.Salford Trotter wrote:Do any london based whites get together to watch the TV games. At a bit of a loose end tomorrow night in london
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Thanks mate, if you do arrange to watch the game let me know where and i will try and join youPrufrock wrote:I don't know if there's a regular thing (if there is no-one invites me ) but there's a possibility Crayons and I will be finding somewhere to watch it.Salford Trotter wrote:Do any london based whites get together to watch the TV games. At a bit of a loose end tomorrow night in london
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Lennon is certainly up for this game tonight, he wants to ruin their promotion party.
I hope the players match his desire.
I hope the players match his desire.
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I can't remember ever having such a 'not bothered' attitude towards a Wanderers game. I suppose chiefly because I'd like to see them go up.
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I'm up for this and would love to see us go down there and do ourselves proud. I want a bit more hope for next season, and I don't want to see us reduced to the team that rolled over and watched Bournemouth win promotion. We're playing for pride and points.
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Too true - we could wocket up to 16th tonight, then 15th at the weekend... can't finish lower than 18th now, so the only way is up...Jugs wrote:We're playing for pride and points.
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Days after sticking up a picture of Darren Pratley when talking about Rob Hall's MK Dons hat-trick, the BBC show their skills again:
Top Bolton facts!The BBC journo, possibly in a rush, wrote:
Head-to-head
-Callum Wilson scored a brace and Yann Kermorgant was sent off as Bournemouth beat Bolton 2-1 in the reverse fixture.
-Bolton have won on each of their last three visits to Bournemouth, scoring twice in each game.
Bournemouth
-No side has dropped more points from leading positions in the top four tiers this season than Bournemouth (28).
-The Cherries have scored 109 goals in all competitions this season; 12 more than any other Championship club.
Bolton
-Adam Le Fondre has scored five times in his last six league matches for Bolton, including in each of the last three.
-Bournemouth's Kermorgant has scored more match-winning goals this season than any other player in the second tier (10).
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our shit hot calm as feck defence will nullify that exciting and prolific attack
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Bournemouth? Holiday resort, nothing to do with us. Win for me, right up to the last whistle. End of season lethergy and holidays can wait a couple of weeks. Get in there, play football and win. As ever the cry is COME ON YOU WHITES..
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We've been finishing lower each season for 4 years nowDave Sutton's barnet wrote:Too true - we could wocket up to 16th tonight, then 15th at the weekend... can't finish lower than 18th now, so the only way is up...Jugs wrote:We're playing for pride and points.
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Smells of an injury time goal for them to seal promotion. I was wrong last time when I said we'd win so hopefully I'm wrong again
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You'd hope we could keep them at bay for the opening half hour, have the odd dangerous looking attack ourselves and get the crowd nervous and their players panicky.
You'd hope that but of course we'll concede in the opening 10 minutes
You'd hope that but of course we'll concede in the opening 10 minutes
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Watching the game on Sky with a Scouse-supporting neighbour and a Whites fan, so Radio Tango is off the air tonight folks, I'm afraid. Hope everybody has somewhere to watch or listen.
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Bogdan, Moxey, Ream, Dervite, Feeney, Walker, Bannan, Danns, M Davies, Heskey, Le Fondre
Subs: Lonergan, Gudjohnsen, Twardzik, Threlkeld, Coke, Taylor, Woolery
Subs: Lonergan, Gudjohnsen, Twardzik, Threlkeld, Coke, Taylor, Woolery
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