Wanderers Vs Man U
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Davo seems to expect to be playing - according to TalkSport...
http://www.talksport.co.uk/radio/sports ... going-over
pre-match interview with KD here:Bolton stiker Kevin Davies admits he'll be aiming to make life tough for Manchester United youngster Phil Jones this weekend.
The Old Trafford outfit travel to the Reebok Stadium on Saturday evening and Davies says he'll be looking to give the defender 'a going over'.
http://www.talksport.co.uk/radio/sports ... going-over
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Can't wait to see Davo go up to challenge that fairy in the United goal
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I've been thinking about this too. Do you reckon that Beetroot'll be asking for protection via the media?Lofthouse Lower wrote:Can't wait to see Davo go up to challenge that fairy in the United goal
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Course he will, nice person
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I hope so—we're hardly going to out-class them...thebish wrote:Davo seems to expect to be playing - according to TalkSport...
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KD will be booked if seen within ten paces of David de GeaBruce Rioja wrote:I've been thinking about this too. Do you reckon that Beetroot'll be asking for protection via the media?Lofthouse Lower wrote:Can't wait to see Davo go up to challenge that fairy in the United goal
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John McGinlay floats the idea of dropping KD in his article in the BN saying that he thinks that Man U are more susceptible at the back to pace.
Also puts the counter argument that of course Davies could frighten De Gea. Interesting stuff though.
Also puts the counter argument that of course Davies could frighten De Gea. Interesting stuff though.
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We'll score.. I can almost guarantee that.. Unfortunately, they'll probably score more
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i would like to see tuncay and ngog start. great to see us have so much depth, makes it harder for opposition to predict
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Its all going to be about how we defend against them. We won't manage to "contain them" for 90 minutes, but if as against City when we're under pressure we concede silly goals then we're dead. If we are more robust and make them actually put a move together or score a screamer then we've got a chance as I can see us causing them trouble at the back.
Course a bit of luck helps along the way too.
Course a bit of luck helps along the way too.
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They're going to tear us open as eagerly as a 15 year old boy taking the wrapper off a jazz mag.
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BWFC_Insane wrote:John McGinlay floats the idea of dropping KD in his article in the BN saying that he thinks that Man U are more susceptible at the back to pace.
Also puts the counter argument that of course Davies could frighten De Gea. Interesting stuff though.
they didn't prove all THAT susceptible to Arsenal's pace... though - little Theo did score, didn't he?
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CrazyHorse wrote:They're going to tear us open as eagerly as a 15 year old boy taking the wrapper off a jazz mag.
have 15yr olds suddenly got way cooler??
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What pace is that? Other than Walcott?thebish wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:John McGinlay floats the idea of dropping KD in his article in the BN saying that he thinks that Man U are more susceptible at the back to pace.
Also puts the counter argument that of course Davies could frighten De Gea. Interesting stuff though.
they didn't prove all THAT susceptible to Arsenal's pace... though - little Theo did score, didn't he?
And Bish I've very kindly asked people not to use THAT word, you persist. How dissapointing!

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you didn't specify the word with an apostrophe "s" on the end - does that upset you too?BWFC_Insane wrote:What pace is that? Other than Walcott?thebish wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:John McGinlay floats the idea of dropping KD in his article in the BN saying that he thinks that Man U are more susceptible at the back to pace.
Also puts the counter argument that of course Davies could frighten De Gea. Interesting stuff though.
they didn't prove all THAT susceptible to Arsenal's pace... though - little Theo did score, didn't he?
And Bish I've very kindly asked people not to use THAT word, you persist. How dissapointing!

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Might have laughed a wee bit out loud at the jazz mag comment
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Media seem to think Ferdinand may start?thebish wrote:Davo seems to expect to be playing - according to TalkSport...
pre-match interview with KD here:Bolton stiker Kevin Davies admits he'll be aiming to make life tough for Manchester United youngster Phil Jones this weekend.
The Old Trafford outfit travel to the Reebok Stadium on Saturday evening and Davies says he'll be looking to give the defender 'a going over'.
http://www.talksport.co.uk/radio/sports ... going-over
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Good, he's finished
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I'd rather face Evans than Ferdinand
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I can guarantee after that post, we won't.boltonboris wrote:We'll score.. I can almost guarantee that.. Unfortunately, they'll probably score more

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