hey i wanna know something
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hey i wanna know something
im from thailand and watch bolton every week and hope someday i'll go reebok stadium, nowaday why reebok std has a lot of empty seat and why allardyce went to newcastle somebody please tell me
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I'll give it a go...
- The Reebok has a lot of empty seats because the people of Bolton have grown bored of Premier League football and/or deem it not worthy of the cost. The club were hoping that lowering prices and playing a more attractive style of play would bring some fans back, but it doesn't look to be happening.
- Sam Allardyce left because he felt he'd taken us as far as we could go. He wanted more money to spend, we just didn't have it. It would've been gambling the future of the club in the hope we'd reach the Champions League. He believed Newcastle, a club with bigger attendances, would be more suited to his ambitions.
- Phil Gartside doesn't provide the money, Eddie Davies (the owner does). Given the massive amounts he's already put into the club, it would be unreasonable to expect him to plough more in.
- The Uefa Cup is nice to play in, but makes you little to no money, especially when nobody turns up for the home games.
- The Reebok has a lot of empty seats because the people of Bolton have grown bored of Premier League football and/or deem it not worthy of the cost. The club were hoping that lowering prices and playing a more attractive style of play would bring some fans back, but it doesn't look to be happening.
- Sam Allardyce left because he felt he'd taken us as far as we could go. He wanted more money to spend, we just didn't have it. It would've been gambling the future of the club in the hope we'd reach the Champions League. He believed Newcastle, a club with bigger attendances, would be more suited to his ambitions.
- Phil Gartside doesn't provide the money, Eddie Davies (the owner does). Given the massive amounts he's already put into the club, it would be unreasonable to expect him to plough more in.
- The Uefa Cup is nice to play in, but makes you little to no money, especially when nobody turns up for the home games.
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