If Bolton Wanderers imploded tomorrow...
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Re: If Bolton Wanderers imploded tomorrow...
Well this took a strange turn!
Re: If Bolton Wanderers imploded tomorrow...
I've thought about "what to do next?" and I reckon I'd start following Gibraltar's international games. Why ffs?? Well, they get to play regular international games with some huge teams in meaningful competition, with their current stadium hopefully being rebuilt into a purpose-built football stadium of high standard, games are only a few day a year so not too hard on the budget, and generally tickets for away games are easy to come by (not many Germany/Gibraltar, Italy/Gibraltar games are sold-out, especially the "away" end!!) and treat games like a holiday. I'm not an England fan, my family is basically Scottish but Scotland are so damned hopeless I reckon watching Gibraltar is about the same but with sunshine.
Note - I'm based in Bolton and not Gibraltar!!
Of course being retired means no issues getting time off or losing work; many of you simply can't get to England games even if you could get a ticket due to work commitments.
But back here the easiest option would be to follow Chorley, although I have soft spots for Fleetwood, Accrington and the mighty Queen Of The South, but none can offer glorious 25c sunshine in October. Apart from Fleetwood, obviously.
Note - I'm based in Bolton and not Gibraltar!!
Of course being retired means no issues getting time off or losing work; many of you simply can't get to England games even if you could get a ticket due to work commitments.
But back here the easiest option would be to follow Chorley, although I have soft spots for Fleetwood, Accrington and the mighty Queen Of The South, but none can offer glorious 25c sunshine in October. Apart from Fleetwood, obviously.
Re: If Bolton Wanderers imploded tomorrow...
I'd probably take in a few city games on the box tbh.
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