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I don't think I've wanted us to win a match as much for ages, really want us to stick one up the goddamn pies. What the fook are they still doing in this league?
We've had precious little success in derby matches in the last couple of seasons. We've got a good home draw against Man Utd and I really want to stick one up these buggers
We've had precious little success in derby matches in the last couple of seasons. We've got a good home draw against Man Utd and I really want to stick one up these buggers
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Next two matches could see us going places or back in the pack. Depends on which Wanderers team and which Pies team turn up. Play like we did against West Brom and United, and we could get something.
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Long gone are the days when we'd buy Merrydown from the triangular offy just by the gound at 10:00 in the morning then slide down the mud banking in the away end. Of course, there are knobbers now that complain because it's a little bit crushed on the concourse.CAPSLOCK wrote:Generally, its more sensible to avoid Wiggin pubsOdelay wrote:Might be coming to this game with a City fan. Where will most of the Bolton fans be drinking pre-match?
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If you do want a drink, try the Red Robin right near the ground
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A lot of "people who know football" say the same thing about us so lets not be too churlish on the subject and lets also not tempt fate too much.hisroyalgingerness wrote:I don't think I've wanted us to win a match as much for ages, really want us to stick one up the goddamn pies. What the fook are they still doing in this league?
We've had precious little success in derby matches in the last couple of seasons. We've got a good home draw against Man Utd and I really want to stick one up these buggers
Wigan has always been a difficult away ground for us, in fact they have also done quite well against us at the Reebok as well, as they usually raise their game when playing "the big boys from next door". So a draw would be a good result even if we should win on paper, Oops there goes that fate tempting again.
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
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Town centre pubs will be full of Wanderers, usually go in that 'spoons on the high street. never been that much trouble - pubs tend to lock you in if theres a whiff of bother on its way.CAPSLOCK wrote:Generally, its more sensible to avoid Wiggin pubsOdelay wrote:Might be coming to this game with a City fan. Where will most of the Bolton fans be drinking pre-match?
There's history
If you do want a drink, try the Red Robin right near the ground
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What are you on about?FaninOz wrote:A lot of "people who know football" say the same thing about us so lets not be too churlish on the subject and lets also not tempt fate too much.hisroyalgingerness wrote:I don't think I've wanted us to win a match as much for ages, really want us to stick one up the goddamn pies. What the fook are they still doing in this league?
We've had precious little success in derby matches in the last couple of seasons. We've got a good home draw against Man Utd and I really want to stick one up these buggers
Wigan has always been a difficult away ground for us, in fact they have also done quite well against us at the Reebok as well, as they usually raise their game when playing "the big boys from next door". So a draw would be a good result even if we should win on paper, Oops there goes that fate tempting again.
People in glass houses, etc, etc.East Lower wrote:What are you on about?FaninOz wrote:A lot of "people who know football" say the same thing about us so lets not be too churlish on the subject and lets also not tempt fate too much.hisroyalgingerness wrote:I don't think I've wanted us to win a match as much for ages, really want us to stick one up the goddamn pies. What the fook are they still doing in this league?
We've had precious little success in derby matches in the last couple of seasons. We've got a good home draw against Man Utd and I really want to stick one up these buggers
Wigan has always been a difficult away ground for us, in fact they have also done quite well against us at the Reebok as well, as they usually raise their game when playing "the big boys from next door". So a draw would be a good result even if we should win on paper, Oops there goes that fate tempting again.
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
Can't see any tongues or cheeks in your post mate! Nor any emoticons or anything similar. Sorry if I missed the obvious hidden meaning!hisroyalgingerness wrote:Sorry. I forget that the placing of tongue in cheek whistles above Oz folk
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
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If there was a "tongue in cheek" emoticon, wouldn't it just look like the person using it was offering someone oral, and then there'd a even more confusion and offence?FaninOz wrote:Can't see any tongues or cheeks in your post mate! Nor any emoticons or anything similar. Sorry if I missed the obvious hidden meaning!hisroyalgingerness wrote:Sorry. I forget that the placing of tongue in cheek whistles above Oz folk
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