The Trotters v The Baggies aka Kay v Chiles
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Re: The Trotters v The Baggies aka Kay v Chiles
Yes, you're right. Apologies. I saw the bottom line of BWFI's post and read it as Muamba not Mulumbu who I agree was terrifc.Bruce Rioja wrote:Where has anyone said that Muamba played well? Are you not mis-reading 'Mulumbu' who, without a doubt, absolutely bossed midfield yesterday?TANGODANCER wrote:Can't understand anybody claiming Davies did nothing or that Muamba had a good game.

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I felt Fab did ok. I think we'll continue to struggle when teams pack the midfield at the Reebok and the midfield two have to contend with three men. Fab did what you want him to for me, he won the ball and he passed it out to his team mates. He made some surging runs and played his part in creating a chance that Mandy should have put away.
Davies, believe it or not TD didn't have a decent game even by his standards. He won little in the air of note, didn't pass it very well and we didn't create enough dead ball chances (was our first corner around the hour mark?) for his physical presence to be a threat. Had Klasnic come on for him instead, it wouldn't have surprised.
Davies, believe it or not TD didn't have a decent game even by his standards. He won little in the air of note, didn't pass it very well and we didn't create enough dead ball chances (was our first corner around the hour mark?) for his physical presence to be a threat. Had Klasnic come on for him instead, it wouldn't have surprised.
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My prediction for the Sunderland game:
A week too soon with my bold prediction of a Taylor goal and a clean sheet.

Got everything right EXCEPT the opponent.midnitefooty wrote:I'm going for a 2-0. Elmander and Taylor (finally) to score.
A week too soon with my bold prediction of a Taylor goal and a clean sheet.

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Re: The Trotters v The Baggies aka Kay v Chiles
Apologies for delay in match report. I have, quite simply, been driving or drinking ever since (always in the right order).
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Great win for us, poor performance but i'm happy.
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A trifle later than planned, but DSB's match report is on the Home Page.
http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/ha ... at-the-bok" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/ha ... at-the-bok" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Another excellent read DSBTANGODANCER wrote:A trifle later than planed, but DSB's match report is on the Home Page.
http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/ha ... at-the-bok" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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So two days until Blackburn start playing sexy-Champions-League-Football-on-a-budget then. They'll beat us 9-0 next year. Easy.
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What does this mean??Worthy4England wrote:Another excellent read DSBTANGODANCER wrote:A trifle later than planed, but DSB's match report is on the Home Page.
http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/ha ... at-the-bok" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And a reminder that in two days time, HWSNBN will no longer be the Club Gardner...
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Ah cool, thanks.boltonboris wrote:He Who Shall Not Be Named
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Re: The Trotters v The Baggies aka Kay v Chiles
Their no.21 was superb, I was really surprised when they substituted him. Don't get the wank-love for Robinson either - he does the basics, no problem, but on the ball he's worse than Samuel! Two new fullbacks please.
Oh and whilst we're at it - sell Cahill. We'd be no worse without him, but we'd be richer.
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Striker in gloves = fine
Keeper in tights = fine
Linesman in gloves = no.
Oh and whilst we're at it - sell Cahill. We'd be no worse without him, but we'd be richer.
PS
Striker in gloves = fine
Keeper in tights = fine
Linesman in gloves = no.
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