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Post by thebish » Sat Nov 06, 2010 6:53 pm

RobbieSavagesLeg wrote:I had a good feeling about this.
me too! :wink:

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Post by P.O.S. » Sat Nov 06, 2010 6:54 pm

Thanks to Stuart Holden's Twitter we get to see SKD in the bath!...

http://plixi.com/p/55360059

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Post by jonnybwfc » Sat Nov 06, 2010 7:40 pm

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Whookam wrote:A lot's been made of Petrov's goal but if Holden hadn't made that last ditch tackle a few second before I think the mood here would be somewhat more subdued. Well done to the lad :D
Oh absolutely. As awesome as SKD was today I honestly have Holden down as being MotM. He was absolutely fecking immense throughout.
For me, he's been our MOTM, in almost every game I've seen him play for us.
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Post by ebby » Sat Nov 06, 2010 8:07 pm

a lot of quality individual performances all over, personal battles won all over the pitch...SKD, holden and cahill stood out for me, immense!!

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Post by irie Cee Bee » Sat Nov 06, 2010 8:20 pm

Where do you start after a game like this ! Absolutely brilliant game of football.

Heroes all over the pitch but for me, KD, LCY and Cahill were all Giants out there today!! I want to see this game again, seated with a nice Red Stripe Beer in my hand. While watching it today, I could not sit down...so excited.

I believe that we are at the beginning of something very special at Bolton Wanderers. Long live OC.

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Post by Peter Thompson » Sat Nov 06, 2010 8:42 pm

Fantastic 2nd half - 1st half was poor though

Excellent performances all over the pitch 2nd half, can't think of anyone who disappointed today, for a spell 2nd half it was the best we've played for many a year we ripped Spurs apart with some high tempo passing football, we could have actually had 5 or 6 today - energy,the closing down and workrate was very good

Best performance from K Davies for a while, he had a very good game as did Holden (yet again - especially 2nd half), Cahill (was excellent), Steinsson (again - he's playing well at the moment) & LCY, and a great finish from Petrov to settle the nerves, you just knew he would score (but it was twitchy once they got back to 3-2

Muamba got better as the game went on but I thought both he & Holden were quiet 1st half.

Well done to the whole team & OC.... did the fans proud today !

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Post by Worthy4England » Sat Nov 06, 2010 9:23 pm

Football's fun again!

2-0 up I told my mate, we've been here before etc.

Then we go 3 up.

Not over yet I say.

And eventually we bag a 4th.

We could have had 10, they could have had 5/6 (and on a really good day 10)....

Megson out!

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Post by bobo the clown » Sat Nov 06, 2010 10:22 pm

Spurs forum , interesting reading. Esp the after the game parts.

http://www.tottenhamhotspurs.tv/forum/p ... -a-14.html


Interestingly there's very ittle about Davies' goal being offside, absolute acceptance of the Lee penatly, no mention of the 2 others we should have got tho, and a belief that Huddleston stamped on the Elk ... unprovoked ... & that he'll get a retrospective ban.

There's some of the usual "Bolton bruisers" stuff plus some "... teams like them" ad, naturally THEY lost it, not WE won it. But overall quite interesting read.
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Post by CAPSLOCK » Sat Nov 06, 2010 10:27 pm

Whookam wrote:A lot's been made of Petrov's goal but if Holden hadn't made that last ditch tackle a few second before I think the mood here would be somewhat more subdued. Well done to the lad :D
Indeed and then folk wouldn't have forgotten how shite the first half was
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Post by KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab » Sat Nov 06, 2010 10:31 pm

bobo the clown wrote:Spurs forum , interesting reading. Esp the after the game parts.

Interestingly there's very ittle about Davies' goal being offside, absolute acceptance of the Lee penatly, no mention of the 2 others we should have got tho, and a belief that Huddleston stamped on the Elk ... unprovoked ... & that he'll get a retrospective ban.

There's some of the usual "Bolton bruisers" stuff plus some "... teams like them" ad, naturally THEY lost it, not WE won it. But overall quite interesting read.
When? Where? Who? What? Other than Robinson's daft tackle to concede the free kick they hit the woodwork with, no-one has the right to talk us being dirty today. There was a question to Redknapp after the match, asking whether he thought Bale had been targeted for rough treatement. Was I out for those parts of the game?

feck's sake.
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Post by CAPSLOCK » Sat Nov 06, 2010 10:34 pm

Fcuking Bagpuss was proper twitching, the bent bastard
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Post by thebish » Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:11 pm

MOTD replay...

highlights of game..

(back to studio)

Linekar: So - a game about Spurs - shall we talk about Spurs gentlemen?

Shearer: before we do that - let's mention how awesome Bolton were - they were fantastic - brilliant - I love them

Linekar: Yeah - but, come on - let's talk about Spurs - please - can we talk about Spurs - the script said it was going to be all about spurs

Shearer: there was some fantastic play by Bolton

Linekar: It's my show really - we're gonna talk about Spurs

(talk about spurs)

Shearer: One last try - look at this fantastic Holden Tackle - and that's not a long ball - it's a long pass to pick out Davies - and what a great flick-on from Davies

Lawro: It was a long ball - because it was a long ball.

Linekar: so there we have it - Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs Spurs (to fade)

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Post by thevza » Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:23 pm

is there any way to watch MOTD outside of the UK? that game needs to be relived as often as possible :pray:

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Post by CAPSLOCK » Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:31 pm

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Post by thevza » Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:37 pm

CAPSLOCK wrote:http://isohunt.com/torrents/?ihq=match+of+the+day

It'll be up on here later
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Post by officer_dibble » Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:47 pm

Not enjoyed a match that much for a long time.

Suppose it does help when (a) the excitement is all at the end - so it sticks in the memory, and (b) we win!

Second half especially we were superb.

Steinsson, Robinson, Knight, Holden, Davies and Elmander were great throughout. Muamba, Lee, Cahill and Taylor were much better in the second. I think with Lee when he plays well we look so much more effective as an attacking unit....that ball through to Muamba (who did the hard bit) for his chance was delicious.

KEy moments were spazzy bringing on Pavluchenko, cos it opened the game up and Holdens tackle.

Other thoughts.....

Bale - one trick pony. Can't believe I was worried. He kicked it in the air once.

Huddlestone - be interesting to see if its brushed under the carpet. MotD picked it up.

We should of had a second penalty, similiar incident to Carragher last week, with Chungy flicking it up and Assou Ekoto (he;s shite) handling it to stop it.

Can't believe Elmander can't get a goal at the Reebok - everything but.

Chungy and Taylor did very good jobs on helping out full backs today - Taylor in particular wouldn't go forward in the first half for fear of not being able to get back.

The old Bolton (and it could be any Bolton from the last 10 years bar maybe the odd season) would have firstly settled at 2-0 and held, and certainly camped on our area at 3-2....not gone and got the crucial goal. We might be in transition style wise, and not be as much better off in terms of points as this time last year (was 1 point better before today I believe) but chasing the game, harrying, and trying to score when on top - this is Coyle's philosophy. And I'll have me some of that.

I'd be more worried about losing this Zat Knight fella we have than Cahill.

Jussi.......crosses......he's getting worse.

We worked on stopping Bale but accepted he would beat Steinsson for pace - so focussed on what he would do (nice person it across the box on the ground) and how to cut it out. Centre halves were sorted.

Holden - quickly moving into the 'best BWFC free transfers of all time' category. And that's some category!

I love playing Spurs at the Reebok.

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Post by FaninOz » Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:01 am

CAPSLOCK wrote:
Whookam wrote:A lot's been made of Petrov's goal but if Holden hadn't made that last ditch tackle a few second before I think the mood here would be somewhat more subdued. Well done to the lad :D
Indeed and then folk wouldn't have forgotten how shite the first half was
Didn't see anything wrong with the first half myself, we dominated for a lot of it and Spurs were only on top for a few minutes at a time. Mainly just after the half hour whne Bale got a couple of crosses into the 6 yard box. Definitely not sh*te for me.
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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Post by KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab » Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:08 am

FaninOz wrote:
CAPSLOCK wrote:
Whookam wrote:A lot's been made of Petrov's goal but if Holden hadn't made that last ditch tackle a few second before I think the mood here would be somewhat more subdued. Well done to the lad :D
Indeed and then folk wouldn't have forgotten how shite the first half was
Didn't see anything wrong with the first half myself, we dominated for a lot of it and Spurs were only on top for a few minutes at a time. Mainly just after the half hour whne Bale got a couple of crosses into the 6 yard box. Definitely not sh*te for me.
Ditto. We were straight out of the blocks, and a marked improvement on the second half against Liverpool.
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Post by Verbal » Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:25 am

KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:Spurs forum , interesting reading. Esp the after the game parts.

Interestingly there's very ittle about Davies' goal being offside, absolute acceptance of the Lee penatly, no mention of the 2 others we should have got tho, and a belief that Huddleston stamped on the Elk ... unprovoked ... & that he'll get a retrospective ban.

There's some of the usual "Bolton bruisers" stuff plus some "... teams like them" ad, naturally THEY lost it, not WE won it. But overall quite interesting read.
When? Where? Who? What? Other than Robinson's daft tackle to concede the free kick they hit the woodwork with, no-one has the right to talk us being dirty today. There was a question to Redknapp after the match, asking whether he thought Bale had been targeted for rough treatement. Was I out for those parts of the game?

feck's sake.
To be fair to Redknapp, he treated that question with the contempt it deserved.
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Post by FaninOz » Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:51 am

Verbal wrote:
KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:Spurs forum , interesting reading. Esp the after the game parts.

Interestingly there's very ittle about Davies' goal being offside, absolute acceptance of the Lee penatly, no mention of the 2 others we should have got tho, and a belief that Huddleston stamped on the Elk ... unprovoked ... & that he'll get a retrospective ban.

There's some of the usual "Bolton bruisers" stuff plus some "... teams like them" ad, naturally THEY lost it, not WE won it. But overall quite interesting read.
When? Where? Who? What? Other than Robinson's daft tackle to concede the free kick they hit the woodwork with, no-one has the right to talk us being dirty today. There was a question to Redknapp after the match, asking whether he thought Bale had been targeted for rough treatement. Was I out for those parts of the game?

feck's sake.
To be fair to Redknapp, he treated that question with the contempt it deserved.
Steinsson and Davies did thump him once each early in the game but nothing worth talking about, even though Davies was a little lucky not to get a Yellow for his tackle which was a tad late but not dangerous. Thought Redknapp's response was very good.
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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