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Looking back to go forward.

Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Mar 30, 2016 12:39 am

Harry Genshaw takes a peek backwards looking for a way forward.

http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/lo ... go-forward" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Looking back to go forward.

Post by Burnden Paddock » Wed Mar 30, 2016 7:54 am

That was a great read HG and brought back a lot of memories, thanks. Very well written too.

If that was all written from memory, then i'll be even more impressed!

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Post by thebish » Wed Mar 30, 2016 8:41 am

TANGODANCER wrote:Harry Genshaw takes a peek backwards looking for a way forward.

http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/lo ... go-forward" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

nice one, Harry - the fall-from-grace the the front page has had over the last couple of years has been a loss to the forum - good stuff like yours and DSBs might help revive it! :oyea:

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Post by thebish » Wed Mar 30, 2016 9:21 am

throwawayboltonian wrote:Good read. nice job HG. The period you're discussing was before my time, being born in the late 80s, but it's one I've read about before in a book about BWFC's history that I received as a present. Completely agree though, I think it'll be at least a decade before we're thinking about top flight football again, and honestly I fear that we might fall further before then.

bloody norah - way to make people feel their age! :D

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Post by Harry Genshaw » Wed Mar 30, 2016 12:24 pm

Cheers chaps, don't think DSB needs to clear his desk just yet but I enjoyed doing it :D . I was only a young chap myself then but funny how much more important it all seemed then
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Mar 30, 2016 12:44 pm

Excellent piece, Harry. Well done, mate.
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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed Mar 30, 2016 2:12 pm

Really good piece, mate. Thanks for that. More than enough room at the writer's table. More please!

The season in question was just before my time – born on Cup Final day '74, I was barely 8 when it started – but my dad and sister had been Burnden regulars through the '70s, and I was starting to like football (España 82 etc), so I took notice of a few things.

Was that away win – and bear in mind here that you might have to explain the phrase "away win" for the younger viewers - at Oldham the one that inspired the local newspaper headline "Royle blasts Doyle"? That piqued my nascent interest in wordplay...

I also recall, as relegation was confirmed by the Grandstand vidiprinter, proudly saying to the old fella "Oh, so we'll have to start in the FA Cup First Round next year" - he didn't seem very happy to hear this thing I'd learned, thus giving me an early example of the difference between knowledge and wisdom...

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Re: Looking back to go forward.

Post by Harry Genshaw » Wed Mar 30, 2016 9:35 pm

Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:
Was that away win – and bear in mind here that you might have to explain the phrase "away win" for the younger viewers - at Oldham the one that inspired the local newspaper headline "Royle blasts Doyle"? That piqued my nascent interest in wordplay...

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It was! Doyle clashed with Roger Wylde, I think, and they both squared up to each other with Doyle falling pretty theatrically to the ground clutching his face. Nobody in the ground bought it buf the ref did :lol:
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Re: Looking back to go forward.

Post by TonyDomingos » Wed Mar 30, 2016 10:01 pm

I was at that 5-0 defeat at Carlisle. Tuesday night game. Must have been the Easter holidays for me & my dad (a teacher) to have trekked up there on a school night.
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Re: Looking back to go forward.

Post by Worthy4England » Wed Mar 30, 2016 11:13 pm

Bad memories, but a good read, thanks HG! :-) I'd forgotten that we got Whatmore back (and another couple of times after this)...One more win would've sent Grimsby down on GD.

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Re: Looking back to go forward.

Post by LeverEnd » Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:25 pm

I missed this.good read HG.
Just realised the keegan game you refer to is the first I remember. I went with my grandfather aged 6 and sat in the Burnden Stand next to an elderly Geordie (probably my age now!). I remember being in terms ground younger but not details.
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