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Ronaldo
Substitute relevant names with related Anelka transfer speculation (see below). Thats how I want to see things done. Give me a job at the BBC!
Anelka joined Bolton in a £8m deal in August 2006
Bolton chief executive Phil Gartside insists the club would never sell Anelka, amid reports Chelsea are lining up a £15m offer.
"There's no chance of us selling him, no way, whatever the bid," he said.
"Nicholas signed a new contract last season to 2010 and we are not a selling club. (Manager) Gary Megson has never let a player go he didn't want to.
"He is happy here. Gary knows Nico's mind and what he's about - everything about him is Bolton Wanderers."
We won't sell Anelka - Bolton WanderersWe won't sell Ronaldo - Man Utd
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo joined Man Utd in a £12.2m deal in August 2003
Manchester United chief executive David Gill insists the club would never sell Cristiano Ronaldo, amid reports Real Madrid are lining up a £50m offer.
"There's no chance of us selling him, no way, whatever the bid," he said.
"Cristiano signed a new contract last season to 2012 and we are not a selling club. (Manager) Alex Ferguson has never let a player go he didn't want to.
"He is happy here. Alex knows Ronaldo's mind and what he's about - everything about him is Manchester United."
Anelka joined Bolton in a £8m deal in August 2006
Bolton chief executive Phil Gartside insists the club would never sell Anelka, amid reports Chelsea are lining up a £15m offer.
"There's no chance of us selling him, no way, whatever the bid," he said.
"Nicholas signed a new contract last season to 2010 and we are not a selling club. (Manager) Gary Megson has never let a player go he didn't want to.
"He is happy here. Gary knows Nico's mind and what he's about - everything about him is Bolton Wanderers."
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Aye but nobody would be stupid enought to believe we are Anelka's dream club or that he wouldn't love a move to a champs league club.marshall_42 wrote:Substitute relevant names with related Anelka transfer speculation (see below). Thats how I want to see things done. Give me a job at the BBC!
We won't sell Anelka - Bolton WanderersWe won't sell Ronaldo - Man Utd
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo joined Man Utd in a £12.2m deal in August 2003
Manchester United chief executive David Gill insists the club would never sell Cristiano Ronaldo, amid reports Real Madrid are lining up a £50m offer.
"There's no chance of us selling him, no way, whatever the bid," he said.
"Cristiano signed a new contract last season to 2012 and we are not a selling club. (Manager) Alex Ferguson has never let a player go he didn't want to.
"He is happy here. Alex knows Ronaldo's mind and what he's about - everything about him is Manchester United."
Anelka joined Bolton in a £8m deal in August 2006
Bolton chief executive Phil Gartside insists the club would never sell Anelka, amid reports Chelsea are lining up a £15m offer.
"There's no chance of us selling him, no way, whatever the bid," he said.
"Nicholas signed a new contract last season to 2010 and we are not a selling club. (Manager) Gary Megson has never let a player go he didn't want to.
"He is happy here. Gary knows Nico's mind and what he's about - everything about him is Bolton Wanderers."
Thats where the idea falls down.
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on a separate related Ronaldo point. My dad has never been to a Prem match, but has always liked Man Ure. My mum in her infinte wisdom has suggested that she buy tickets for me and my dad to go to OT to see MU v BWFC. I wish she had suggested BWFC vs MU a few weeks ago. Should I agree to this suicide slagging session that can only ensue or deny my da the chance of a lifetime?
or... we might beat em and I'll be chuffed.
Help!
or... we might beat em and I'll be chuffed.
Help!
put it this way, i once went to man u v bwfc when WE won at OT, and I sat in the Rag end due to my Rag ST holding fathermarshall_42 wrote:on a separate related Ronaldo point. My dad has never been to a Prem match, but has always liked Man Ure. My mum in her infinte wisdom has suggested that she buy tickets for me and my dad to go to OT to see MU v BWFC. I wish she had suggested BWFC vs MU a few weeks ago. Should I agree to this suicide slagging session that can only ensue or deny my da the chance of a lifetime?
or... we might beat em and I'll be chuffed.
Help!
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did you have to sit on your hands and bite your lip? Or did you stick it up em?Batman wrote:put it this way, i once went to man u v bwfc when WE won at OT, and I sat in the Rag end due to my Rag ST holding fathermarshall_42 wrote:on a separate related Ronaldo point. My dad has never been to a Prem match, but has always liked Man Ure. My mum in her infinte wisdom has suggested that she buy tickets for me and my dad to go to OT to see MU v BWFC. I wish she had suggested BWFC vs MU a few weeks ago. Should I agree to this suicide slagging session that can only ensue or deny my da the chance of a lifetime?
or... we might beat em and I'll be chuffed.
Help!
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Fair point not sure they're sweating on theirs as much as we're sweating on ours though...Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:That profit presumably making a mighty dint in the near-billion they owe in loans?Worthy4England wrote:Also substitute ManUre's reported record profit (reported today) with Bolton's oh shit we made a bit of a loss...
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No, probably not. Good job the global credit market isn't imploding or anything...Worthy4England wrote:Fair point not sure they're sweating on theirs as much as we're sweating on ours though...Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:That profit presumably making a mighty dint in the near-billion they owe in loans?Worthy4England wrote:Also substitute ManUre's reported record profit (reported today) with Bolton's oh shit we made a bit of a loss...
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Has anyone ever known a scoring run like this from a winger? I know he takes the penalties and strives all out to get goals when United are already comfortably ahead but it's getting ridiculous now.
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Unfortunately haven't seen the goal yet and will have to wait for MOTD. Some people I suppose will hold a grudge against for the world cup incident or whatever, but seems to me that he has cut out most of the diving from his game. He's a top, top player who hasn't even entered his prime and I think it's great that he's playing in our country.Bruce Rioja wrote:I agree. Where on earth he came up with the technique for that free-kick tonight, I don't know. You watch footie beyond these shores, Daxter. Have you seen that done before?Daxter wrote:Classy.
Anyway I don't care if he's a prick, he's a great player.
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Absolutely agree. Maybe one or two would rather see a few more Gerard Cid types? Your guess is as good as mine.Daxter wrote:Unfortunately haven't seen the goal yet and will have to wait for MOTD. Some people I suppose will hold a grudge against for the world cup incident or whatever, but seems to me that he has cut out most of the diving from his game. He's a top, top player who hasn't even entered his prime and I think it's great that he's playing in our country.Bruce Rioja wrote:I agree. Where on earth he came up with the technique for that free-kick tonight, I don't know. You watch footie beyond these shores, Daxter. Have you seen that done before?Daxter wrote:Classy.
Anyway I don't care if he's a prick, he's a great player.
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