Sky Sports: Bolton agree fee with Newcastle for Nolan
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In my view... It's clear that nolan didn't want to go, and was shocked to hear he was disposable...
I'm still gutted, i think it was a stupid decision that is more likely to hurt us than not, but it's happened...
so all that can be said is good luck to a tremendous player, who bled white and never hid from anything...
hope the rest of his career flourishes and we give him a huge welcome home
I'm still gutted, i think it was a stupid decision that is more likely to hurt us than not, but it's happened...
so all that can be said is good luck to a tremendous player, who bled white and never hid from anything...
hope the rest of his career flourishes and we give him a huge welcome home
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FaninOz .... that's terrible. Hope you didn't do that deliberately !!jimbo wrote:Nice selective quoting of the piece. To me it seems like he still loves Bolton and didn't really want to leave. Surely you don't expect him to respond with 'Well, they're a bit shit to be honest' when asked about his new teammates.FaninOz wrote:Interesting comments from Nolan on the BEN site :-
“It’s a step up and has much more to offer. Newcastle is massively supported and, if they can get things right in the next couple of years, they can definitely be back up there challenging the top four. The potential and the quality of the squad is incredible.” ....................
KEVIN Nolan has spoken emotionally of the sadness and disappointment surrounding his shock transfer to Newcastle.
The former Wanderers captain left the Reebok for Tyneside last Friday in a £4million deal that was completed less than 48 hours after he had returned from suspension to lead the team in a 2-2 draw at Blackburn.
Speaking exclusively to The Bolton News, Nolan said he had no idea a move was on the cards until he received a call from his agent.
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FaninOz Out ... FaninOz Out !!!!!!!!
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Maybe this was ultimately the problem ... too good to be dropped or sold?William the White wrote:In my view... It's clear that nolan didn't want to go, and was shocked to hear he was disposable...
I'm still gutted, i think it was a stupid decision that is more likely to hurt us than not, but it's happened...
so all that can be said is good luck to a tremendous player, who bled white and never hid from anything...
hope the rest of his career flourishes and we give him a huge welcome home
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More like too influential to be dropped, not good enough to justify his place in the team. Whch kind of leaves selling him as the only option. I too am sad that it had to gown down like this, but I think it was the right decision.DJBlu wrote:Maybe this was ultimately the problem ... too good to be dropped or sold?
A great interview from Nolan, you can tell he is sad to leave and that he will probably follow BWFC for the rest of his life after what we've been through.
He's a top guy and you just wanted him to play at the best of his abilities, but after the England rejection he couldn't keep up the performances.
Let's not forget that he definitely was England material at his best, I know as supporters we get a little biased now and again, but he definitely was putting in performances week in week out that should have at least seen him in the squad.
He's a top guy and you just wanted him to play at the best of his abilities, but after the England rejection he couldn't keep up the performances.
Let's not forget that he definitely was England material at his best, I know as supporters we get a little biased now and again, but he definitely was putting in performances week in week out that should have at least seen him in the squad.
He said it not me. Also all quotes are selective aren't they??bobo the clown wrote:FaninOz .... that's terrible. Hope you didn't do that deliberately !!jimbo wrote:Nice selective quoting of the piece. To me it seems like he still loves Bolton and didn't really want to leave. Surely you don't expect him to respond with 'Well, they're a bit shit to be honest' when asked about his new teammates.FaninOz wrote:Interesting comments from Nolan on the BEN site :-
“It’s a step up and has much more to offer. Newcastle is massively supported and, if they can get things right in the next couple of years, they can definitely be back up there challenging the top four. The potential and the quality of the squad is incredible.” ....................
KEVIN Nolan has spoken emotionally of the sadness and disappointment surrounding his shock transfer to Newcastle.
The former Wanderers captain left the Reebok for Tyneside last Friday in a £4million deal that was completed less than 48 hours after he had returned from suspension to lead the team in a 2-2 draw at Blackburn.
Speaking exclusively to The Bolton News, Nolan said he had no idea a move was on the cards until he received a call from his agent.
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FaninOz Out ... FaninOz Out !!!!!!!!
But happy to leave if that's what people want!
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
Most importantly than anything, I want to know who will now be the President of the Junior Whites. Nobby took the responsibility very seriously, and was always brilliant with the kids at sessions which made a difference for the younger supporters who all seemed to think he was amazing.
I'm happy to take on the selection process for any interested candidates for the position.
I'm happy to take on the selection process for any interested candidates for the position.
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i would stay someone whos come though the ranks and is a 1st teamer, but we have no1 apart from Nicky Hunt and he isn't a good role modelGertie wrote:Most importantly than anything, I want to know who will now be the President of the Junior Whites. Nobby took the responsibility very seriously, and was always brilliant with the kids at sessions which made a difference for the younger supporters who all seemed to think he was amazing.
I'm happy to take on the selection process for any interested candidates for the position.
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Your selflessness is an inspiration to us all.Gertie wrote:Most importantly than anything, I want to know who will now be the President of the Junior Whites. Nobby took the responsibility very seriously, and was always brilliant with the kids at sessions which made a difference for the younger supporters who all seemed to think he was amazing.
I'm happy to take on the selection process for any interested candidates for the position.
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I can see the interview now. "oops, dropped my pen. Please Mr Jussi could you pick it up"Gertie wrote:Most importantly than anything, I want to know who will now be the President of the Junior Whites. Nobby took the responsibility very seriously, and was always brilliant with the kids at sessions which made a difference for the younger supporters who all seemed to think he was amazing.
I'm happy to take on the selection process for any interested candidates for the position.
Sorry to disagree with this but Nolan was "potential" England material not "definate" England materialkeveh wrote:A great interview from Nolan, you can tell he is sad to leave and that he will probably follow BWFC for the rest of his life after what we've been through.
He's a top guy and you just wanted him to play at the best of his abilities, but after the England rejection he couldn't keep up the performances.
Let's not forget that he definitely was England material at his best, I know as supporters we get a little biased now and again, but he definitely was putting in performances week in week out that should have at least seen him in the squad.
Nolan was NEVER England material in my view, sorry to pro Nolan fans.hoboh2o wrote:Sorry to disagree with this but Nolan was "potential" England material not "definate" England materialkeveh wrote:A great interview from Nolan, you can tell he is sad to leave and that he will probably follow BWFC for the rest of his life after what we've been through.
He's a top guy and you just wanted him to play at the best of his abilities, but after the England rejection he couldn't keep up the performances.
Let's not forget that he definitely was England material at his best, I know as supporters we get a little biased now and again, but he definitely was putting in performances week in week out that should have at least seen him in the squad.
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
No need to apologise for being wrongFaninOz wrote:Nolan was NEVER England material in my view, sorry to pro Nolan fans.hoboh2o wrote:Sorry to disagree with this but Nolan was "potential" England material not "definate" England materialkeveh wrote:A great interview from Nolan, you can tell he is sad to leave and that he will probably follow BWFC for the rest of his life after what we've been through.
He's a top guy and you just wanted him to play at the best of his abilities, but after the England rejection he couldn't keep up the performances.
Let's not forget that he definitely was England material at his best, I know as supporters we get a little biased now and again, but he definitely was putting in performances week in week out that should have at least seen him in the squad.

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