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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Wandering Willy » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:13 am

thebish wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:My twopenny'th for what it's worth:

At half time, after reading the thread, I was about to post a message when the family arrived. It read: "Never in the field of human football has so much guff been said to so many by so few"
They know I always watch the game come what may so I took the break and it didn't get posted..

I had just written a post that said - "we'll win this 4-0 and muamba will score." It said exactly that! then just as I was about to submit it, there was a powercut and it never got posted...

ahh well.... :wink:
Thank God.

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by thebish » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:14 am

Wandering Willy wrote:
thebish wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:My twopenny'th for what it's worth:

At half time, after reading the thread, I was about to post a message when the family arrived. It read: "Never in the field of human football has so much guff been said to so many by so few"
They know I always watch the game come what may so I took the break and it didn't get posted..

I had just written a post that said - "we'll win this 4-0 and muamba will score." It said exactly that! then just as I was about to submit it, there was a powercut and it never got posted...

ahh well.... :wink:
Thank God.

You'd have jinxed it and we'd be on 0 points now
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:26 am

thebish wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:My twopenny'th for what it's worth:

At half time, after reading the thread, I was about to post a message when the family arrived. It read: "Never in the field of human football has so much guff been said to so many by so few"
They know I always watch the game come what may so I took the break and it didn't get posted..

I had just written a post that said - "we'll win this 4-0 and muamba will score." It said exactly that! then just as I was about to submit it, there was a powercut and it never got posted...

ahh well.... :wink:
I did, and wellbefore the game. The 1 is their offside goal. :wink:
QPR will be very eager to impress and make their mark in the big time. They'll probably see us as one of the "easier" games. If they throw caution to the winds and attack all out we can probably hit them on the break and much depends on our finishing. Much also depends on our back line performng . We'll create the chances and if we can put them away we'll win. 4-1 should do nicely.

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by William the White » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:28 am

TANGODANCER wrote:
thebish wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:My twopenny'th for what it's worth:

At half time, after reading the thread, I was about to post a message when the family arrived. It read: "Never in the field of human football has so much guff been said to so many by so few"
They know I always watch the game come what may so I took the break and it didn't get posted..

I had just written a post that said - "we'll win this 4-0 and muamba will score." It said exactly that! then just as I was about to submit it, there was a powercut and it never got posted...

ahh well.... :wink:
I did, and wellbefore the game. The 1 is their offside goal. :wink:
QPR will be very eager to impress and make their mark in the big time. They'll probably see us as one of the "easier" games. If they throw caution to the winds and attack all out we can probably hit them on the break and much depends on our finishing. Much also depends on our back line performng . We'll create the chances and if we can put them away we'll win. 4-1 should do nicely.

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:pray: And next? Do not let us down! :wink:

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:32 am

William the White wrote:
:pray: And next? Do not let us down! :wink:
Nearer the time amigo. :wink:
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TKIZ! » Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:09 am

Only just got back through the door half an hour ago. Wow. What a game
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by William the White » Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:10 am

TKIZ! wrote:Only just got back through the door half an hour ago. Wow. What a game
We are all jealous!!! Talk to us... :D

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Hoboh » Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:12 am

TKIZ! wrote:Only just got back through the door half an hour ago. Wow. What a game
Should have nicked one of the QPR owner cars :wink:

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TKIZ! » Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:23 am

William the White wrote:
TKIZ! wrote:Only just got back through the door half an hour ago. Wow. What a game
We are all jealous!!! Talk to us... :D
About 700 fans from the Whites on, very 'snug' little ground. Bloody expensive for pies and beer.

QPR pretty much bossed the majority of the first half, Cahill and Knight were playing an absolute blinder. Then Gaz pulls that shot out of nowhere and the away end just goes mental.

Second half was like a completely different side, exploited space, passed and moved.

Great day and can't complain at £12.25 per goal. Plus meet two friendly London whites who seemed to have a catchphrase for everything inclding the quality 'Oh my days' every time we gave the ball away. :lol:
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by chaddy_bwfc » Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:23 am

I just read on sky sports that this was our "most emphatic away win in six years"! Which got me thinking, who was the last team we won against like that away from home?

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by jaffka » Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:29 am

Leicester, Boro

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by chaddy_bwfc » Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:55 am

Did we not beat sunderland 4-1 at theor place a few years ago as well

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TKIZ! » Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:19 am

Aye, Cisse scored early doors on that one and then Elmo (2), Taylor and I've forgotten the t'other one
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by hisroyalgingerness » Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:31 am

I know we're not allowed to cream over players after one performance, but watched Football First last night and Klasnic contributed well I thought. Bringing people into play and not frightened to shoot, as we already know.

But despite the deflection, I can't help but admire his goal. The guy's off balance, running away from goal, covered by a defender, and he gets off sufficient a shot to bulge the net.

I do hope he stays fit and can bag a dozen or so goals this season

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TKIZ! » Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:44 am

hisroyalgingerness wrote:I know we're not allowed to cream over players after one performance, but watched Football First last night and Klasnic contributed well I thought. Bringing people into play and not frightened to shoot, as we already know.

But despite the deflection, I can't help but admire his goal. The guy's off balance, running away from goal, covered by a defender, and he gets off sufficient a shot to bulge the net.

I do hope he stays fit and can bag a dozen or so goals this season
This comment sums up Klasnic, he's a very clever footballer. Shame he isn't a couple of years younger
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by bobo the clown » Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:47 am

chaddy_bwfc wrote:I just read on sky sports that this was our "most emphatic away win in six years"! Which got me thinking, who was the last team we won against like that away from home?
Everton 0-4.
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by chaddy_bwfc » Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:56 am

bobo the clown wrote:
chaddy_bwfc wrote:I just read on sky sports that this was our "most emphatic away win in six years"! Which got me thinking, who was the last team we won against like that away from home?
Everton 0-4.
ah yes ofcourse! My Everton mate went to that game, got bought the ticket as a Christmas present....oh how I laughed :D

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:57 am

hisroyalgingerness wrote:I know we're not allowed to cream over players after one performance, but watched Football First last night and Klasnic contributed well I thought. Bringing people into play and not frightened to shoot, as we already know.

But despite the deflection, I can't help but admire his goal. The guy's off balance, running away from goal, covered by a defender, and he gets off sufficient a shot to bulge the net.

I do hope he stays fit and can bag a dozen or so goals this season
On the nail. He looked much livelier and wanting to get involved and he's got some nice vision and reaction, a la setting up Muamba. Pray he stays fit because he's a decent footballer as well as an amazing goal poacher. There was a real sense of team play amongst the Whites yesterday and Eagles is going to be a real force, no doubt. Loved the amount of smiles in the team and Perov's grin nearly split his face at his audacious effort over Kenny's head. Oh, if that had gone in.
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TKIZ! » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:22 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
hisroyalgingerness wrote:I know we're not allowed to cream over players after one performance, but watched Football First last night and Klasnic contributed well I thought. Bringing people into play and not frightened to shoot, as we already know.

But despite the deflection, I can't help but admire his goal. The guy's off balance, running away from goal, covered by a defender, and he gets off sufficient a shot to bulge the net.

I do hope he stays fit and can bag a dozen or so goals this season
On the nail. He looked much livelier and wanting to get involved and he's got some nice vision and reaction, a la setting up Muamba. Pray he stays fit because he's a decent footballer as well as an amazing goal poacher. There was a real sense of team play amongst the Whites yesterday and Eagles is going to be a real force, no doubt. Loved the amount of smiles in the team and Perov's grin nearly split his face at his audacious effort over Kenny's head. Oh, if that had gone in.
Two contenders for goal of the season from Wanderers and then Petrov's would have been more than I could have coped with :)
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Prufrock » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:29 pm

hisroyalgingerness wrote:I know we're not allowed to cream over players after one performance, but watched Football First last night and Klasnic contributed well I thought. Bringing people into play and not frightened to shoot, as we already know.

But despite the deflection, I can't help but admire his goal. The guy's off balance, running away from goal, covered by a defender, and he gets off sufficient a shot to bulge the net.

I do hope he stays fit and can bag a dozen or so goals this season
Fook that, did you see him when Gabidon fouled him in the corner and then tried to get at it? Hiding behind the lino blowing kisses at him! Fecking brilliant. He is glacially slow like, but lethal.
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