Three sendings off and it aint even winter
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Re: Three sendings off and it aint even winter
I remember Ricardo Gardner's of that season, slight little tap on the back and down goes the forward. It was just a simple case of Gardner being too fast!Little Green Man wrote: 11 Sep, Bolton 4-3 Walsall, WC, Colin Hendry
22 Sep, Arsenal 1-1 Bolton, Prem, Ricardo Gardner
13 Oct, Bolton 0-4 Newcastle, Prem, Jussi Jaaskelainen
3 Nov, Bolton 2-2 Everton, Prem, Djibril Diawara
29 Dec, Bolton 2-2 Leicester, Prem, Paul Warhurst, Dean Holdsworth
16 Mar, Bolton 1-3 Derby Co, Prem, Jussi Jaaskelainen
1 Apr, Everton 3-1 Bolton W, Prem, Kost Konstantinitus
I still contest that Warhurst didn't touch Robbie Savage for his sending off against Leicester.
Oh and Konstantinidis' sending off gave him the label Kostus Three Points 'As.
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That Coyle either gets the team too pumped up (copyright Danny Murphy), refs have somehow got amazingly more mental in the last year or the formation/style we play leaves us more exposed to rash tackles/flashpoints.hisroyalgingerness wrote:Why? What does that tell us?
Dunno really just trying to find something to talk about and the amount of red cards we have had seemed like a decent question!

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About the Jussi red, someone told me Roger Johnson got slapped again the other day. Most slapped player in the league?hisroyalgingerness wrote:I reckon refs are more card happy - see, Sir Kev of Davies' record
I think our senior players are not setting the best example - see Jussi
And I think some whingy foreign managers are starting to get their way, see Arse
Fair play to Arsene, he said he agreed with Wilshires sending off the other day.
I don't mind red cards if we're trying to make the game cleaner, stop silly challenges and reduce injuries. I just don't like it when it seems to be a psychological ploy by the bigger teams trying to influence the officials when they play a smaller team.
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Maybe it just shows we've more spirit and will to win.
Klasnic makes it three not one point in an up-and-at-em attempt to actually (shock horror) try and win a game. Cahill got sent off when we were chasing the game at Arsenal. Can you imagine it? Chasing the game at the Emirates! And Jussi was rash in an epic, spirited comeback against Brum. We'd have lost 1-0 in a similar scenario last year.
Klasnic makes it three not one point in an up-and-at-em attempt to actually (shock horror) try and win a game. Cahill got sent off when we were chasing the game at Arsenal. Can you imagine it? Chasing the game at the Emirates! And Jussi was rash in an epic, spirited comeback against Brum. We'd have lost 1-0 in a similar scenario last year.
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Sounds like your on the wine to often..East Lower wrote:I know, incredible isn't it how one of our senior professionals is constantly on the whineboltonboris wrote:Jeeeeesus!East Lower wrote:Jussi is the biggest baby going, his constant complaining to referees and whoeverelse is an embarrassment.
Not you.. The statement
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Zing! Have a watch of him, during a game, it's pretty much constantboltonboris wrote:Sounds like your on the wine to often..East Lower wrote:I know, incredible isn't it how one of our senior professionals is constantly on the whineboltonboris wrote:Jeeeeesus!East Lower wrote:Jussi is the biggest baby going, his constant complaining to referees and whoeverelse is an embarrassment.
Not you.. The statement
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Most players do.. He's after getting decisions for the sake of the team.. Hardly an embarrassentEast Lower wrote:Zing! Have a watch of him, during a game, it's pretty much constantboltonboris wrote:Sounds like your on the wine to often..East Lower wrote:I know, incredible isn't it how one of our senior professionals is constantly on the whineboltonboris wrote:Jeeeeesus!East Lower wrote:Jussi is the biggest baby going, his constant complaining to referees and whoeverelse is an embarrassment.
Not you.. The statement
"I've got the ball now. It's a bit worn, but I've got it"
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It is though when the decisions he is complaining against are so apparently right/wrong. He should focus his energies on pulling down his sleevesboltonboris wrote:Most players do.. He's after getting decisions for the sake of the team.. Hardly an embarrassentEast Lower wrote:Zing! Have a watch of him, during a game, it's pretty much constantboltonboris wrote:Sounds like your on the wine to often..East Lower wrote:I know, incredible isn't it how one of our senior professionals is constantly on the whineboltonboris wrote: Jeeeeesus!
Not you.. The statement
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You've not met Gertie have you East Lower !?East Lower wrote:It is though when the decisions he is complaining against are so apparently right/wrong. He should focus his energies on pulling down his sleevesboltonboris wrote:Most players do.. He's after getting decisions for the sake of the team.. Hardly an embarrassentEast Lower wrote:Zing! Have a watch of him, during a game, it's pretty much constantboltonboris wrote:Sounds like your on the wine to often..East Lower wrote:I know, incredible isn't it how one of our senior professionals is constantly on the whine
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Well, he might have done in a previous life.bobo the clown wrote:You've not met Gertie have you East Lower !?East Lower wrote:It is though when the decisions he is complaining against are so apparently right/wrong. He should focus his energies on pulling down his sleevesboltonboris wrote:Most players do.. He's after getting decisions for the sake of the team.. Hardly an embarrassentEast Lower wrote:Zing! Have a watch of him, during a game, it's pretty much constantboltonboris wrote:Sounds like your on the wine to often..
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as a newly enlisted psychology student - i.e. last night with OU i'll just put my tuppence in - i think you can lay some of the blame for BWFc players getting sent off with opposition managers. How many times do you hear someone like Wengarse talking about the physical approach of Bolton ( i class them as men playing football not nancy boy puffs out for a non contact stroll on the green ) That constant referral to Bolton as being physical has to have an influence eventually
Aye but this has been going on for years. In fact the talk of the PL right now is that Bolton are changing their style.ajwbolton wrote:as a newly enlisted psychology student - i.e. last night with OU i'll just put my tuppence in - i think you can lay some of the blame for BWFc players getting sent off with opposition managers. How many times do you hear someone like Wengarse talking about the physical approach of Bolton ( i class them as men playing football not nancy boy puffs out for a non contact stroll on the green ) That constant referral to Bolton as being physical has to have an influence eventually
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