Bolton v Baggies - Match thread
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Two lads bumped into sack other on the steps, one of them was about 19 and feckin' steamers. Drunk lad decided he wanted to have a pop at the other one who genuinely had no idea what was going on and wasn't really interested in a scrap, so his mate clocked him one instead and put him on his arse.wanderers_on_tour wrote:There wasn't anything in particular, everyone just seemed a little glum from the second half and some of the Albion fans were rubbing salt in the wounds (and rightly so!). Guess some tw*ts felt they had to take out their frustration somehow and so the in fighting begun, didn't look owt serious jus a little pushing here n there. I was too busy trying to find the right coach back with me old man.DIPS wrote:What caused all the fighting amongst our own fans on the stands after the final whistle?
Amazingly, he then went to kick him in the head, luckily I managed to grab him and pull him back before the police came. (once it had fizzled out - the feckin' cowards)
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Next time the club offers free travel, I'll have to think long and hard as to whether it's worth going. From the first to last it was a total embarassment. Kids sat in the stands playing on a DS people leaving to go to a pub just before half time because they wanted to watch someone else. Teenagers throwing full cans at cars going past outside of pubs (and at eachother). Fighting in the stands and kids with too much ale in them singing about Munich without any thought (I actually had a pop at one meat head for that in the second half and the shitbag crapped himself)
Oh, and fat frank is getting a right hook too, whilst I'm ranting
Oh, and fat frank is getting a right hook too, whilst I'm ranting
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I thought at one point, you were going to ask her for a game on it.
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Not just me then? Embarrassing.boltonboris wrote:Next time the club offers free travel, I'll have to think long and hard as to whether it's worth going. From the first to last it was a total embarassment. Kids sat in the stands playing on a DS people leaving to go to a pub just before half time because they wanted to watch someone else. Teenagers throwing full cans at cars going past outside of pubs (and at eachother). Fighting in the stands and kids with too much ale in them singing about Munich without any thought (I actually had a pop at one meat head for that in the second half and the shitbag crapped himself)
Oh, and fat frank is getting a right hook too, whilst I'm ranting
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He's a smelly, pissed up bellend who takes his shirt off to impress 15 year olds.. Stumbles about knocking peoples drinks all over them and generally gets on my tits.
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Isn't there a register that smelly pisshead's names get put onto if they take their shirt off to try to impress 15 year olds?
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Yeah it stopped being funny after the first couple of times, he's absolutely loving being some sort of cult hero isnt he.boltonboris wrote:Next time the club offers free travel, I'll have to think long and hard as to whether it's worth going. From the first to last it was a total embarassment. Kids sat in the stands playing on a DS people leaving to go to a pub just before half time because they wanted to watch someone else. Teenagers throwing full cans at cars going past outside of pubs (and at eachother). Fighting in the stands and kids with too much ale in them singing about Munich without any thought (I actually had a pop at one meat head for that in the second half and the shitbag crapped himself)
Oh, and fat frank is getting a right hook too, whilst I'm ranting
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Can we stop singing "Wanky Wanderers" too? It's an embarracement.boltonboris wrote:Next time the club offers free travel, I'll have to think long and hard as to whether it's worth going. From the first to last it was a total embarassment. Kids sat in the stands playing on a DS people leaving to go to a pub just before half time because they wanted to watch someone else. Teenagers throwing full cans at cars going past outside of pubs (and at eachother). Fighting in the stands and kids with too much ale in them singing about Munich without any thought (I actually had a pop at one meat head for that in the second half and the shitbag crapped himself)
Oh, and fat frank is getting a right hook too, whilst I'm ranting
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CrazyHorse wrote:Isn't there a register that smelly pisshead's names get put onto if they take their shirt off to try to impress 15 year olds?

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Agree.Andy Waller wrote:Can we stop singing "Wanky Wanderers" too? It's an embarracement.boltonboris wrote:Next time the club offers free travel, I'll have to think long and hard as to whether it's worth going. From the first to last it was a total embarassment. Kids sat in the stands playing on a DS people leaving to go to a pub just before half time because they wanted to watch someone else. Teenagers throwing full cans at cars going past outside of pubs (and at eachother). Fighting in the stands and kids with too much ale in them singing about Munich without any thought (I actually had a pop at one meat head for that in the second half and the shitbag crapped himself)
Oh, and fat frank is getting a right hook too, whilst I'm ranting
Bolton fans are so shite.
Gets on my nerves. Constantly singing the 'West Brom's a shit hole, I want to go home', which I'd personally rank as the worst most fecking nonsensical chant that seems to have cropped up in modern time. I wish they'd stay home!
Of course, thick Bolton fans have taken that in as their staple song. Although even worse is the home version of "Bolton's a shit hole, you should have stayed home"...truly fecking thick. I wonder if they realise away fans must be just laughing at them. Not to mention the constant barrage of 'wanky Wanderers', when we're winning I suppose it's funny in an ironic sort of way, if the away fans have already chanted it at us, but our bellend fans just sing it whenever, even when we're losing...again, away fans must be pissing their sides.
One dick head kept singing stupid songs that made no sense..."Super Super Whites, Super Whites Wanderers" and "West Brom, he fecking hates West Brom, he fecking hates West Brom"
I can't understand why Fat Frank has been taken on as some sort of fecking club mascot of the away fan, again, embarrassing.
Free travel fools is one part of it, but I get the feeling that a lot of regular away fans are as much to blame too. I'm not asking for a stand full of Einstein's by any means, but I get the feeling that whilst most clubs enjoy witty back and forth banter, trying to one-up each other and stuff, our fans would be the sort in an arguement to either just go "huhhh, shurrup, I know you are, I said you are, so what am I? Yer Mum!"
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jimbo_bwfc wrote:Agree.Andy Waller wrote:Can we stop singing "Wanky Wanderers" too? It's an embarracement.boltonboris wrote:Next time the club offers free travel, I'll have to think long and hard as to whether it's worth going. From the first to last it was a total embarassment. Kids sat in the stands playing on a DS people leaving to go to a pub just before half time because they wanted to watch someone else. Teenagers throwing full cans at cars going past outside of pubs (and at eachother). Fighting in the stands and kids with too much ale in them singing about Munich without any thought (I actually had a pop at one meat head for that in the second half and the shitbag crapped himself)
Oh, and fat frank is getting a right hook too, whilst I'm ranting
Bolton fans are so shite.
Gets on my nerves. Constantly singing the 'West Brom's a shit hole, I want to go home', which I'd personally rank as the worst most fecking nonsensical chant that seems to have cropped up in modern time. I wish they'd stay home!
Of course, thick Bolton fans have taken that in as their staple song. Although even worse is the home version of "Bolton's a shit hole, you should have stayed home"...truly fecking thick. I wonder if they realise away fans must be just laughing at them. Not to mention the constant barrage of 'wanky Wanderers', when we're winning I suppose it's funny in an ironic sort of way, if the away fans have already chanted it at us, but our bellend fans just sing it whenever, even when we're losing...again, away fans must be pissing their sides.
One dick head kept singing stupid songs that made no sense..."Super Super Whites, Super Whites Wanderers" and "West Brom, he fecking hates West Brom, he fecking hates West Brom"
I can't understand why Fat Frank has been taken on as some sort of fecking club mascot of the away fan, again, embarrassing.
Free travel fools is one part of it, but I get the feeling that a lot of regular away fans are as much to blame too. I'm not asking for a stand full of Einstein's by any means, but I get the feeling that whilst most clubs enjoy witty back and forth banter, trying to one-up each other and stuff, our fans would be the sort in an arguement to either just go "huhhh, shurrup, I know you are, I said you are, so what am I? Yer Mum!"
Ahh the such and such is a shit-hole, I wanna go home song. It is right up there with the worst songs of recent times, along with the "we do what we want" crap. I wonder how long it will linger on for?
Lads near me singing "we lost last week and we lost today blah blah blah BWFC, OK". Blatant error in that song!
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Mark my words, wankers off of Johnny Fow, Oldhams and the likes will even be singing it in Fulham.jimbo_bwfc wrote:'West Brom's a shit hole, I want to go home
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I'm not sure this is exclusive to Bolton fans.
But in general I'm enjoying football a lot less, especially away from home.
Moronic chants, overly aggressive people arguing.
People chanting for the managers head (which I never ever agree with inside a ground).
People arguing back.
West Brom was full of folk who haven't seen a Bolton game since Wembley. Cheap tickets and free travel....
Its not fun. There is no sense of "collective mass" because half the time I'm cringing at the stupid songs the "yoof" are singing and feeling like all I want to do is "go home".
But in general I'm enjoying football a lot less, especially away from home.
Moronic chants, overly aggressive people arguing.
People chanting for the managers head (which I never ever agree with inside a ground).
People arguing back.
West Brom was full of folk who haven't seen a Bolton game since Wembley. Cheap tickets and free travel....
Its not fun. There is no sense of "collective mass" because half the time I'm cringing at the stupid songs the "yoof" are singing and feeling like all I want to do is "go home".
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Totally agree with this part of the thread about the "x place is a shit hole song" if you dont wanna be there feck off back home no ones keeping you there under duress.
As opposed to fighting amongst ourselves, getting in the managers back and complaining about said place, we should try and get behind the team. I came back from the West Brom game and thought Im getting tired/bored or all this shit
As opposed to fighting amongst ourselves, getting in the managers back and complaining about said place, we should try and get behind the team. I came back from the West Brom game and thought Im getting tired/bored or all this shit

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YtarmyYtarmy wrote:Totally agree with this part of the thread about the "x place is a shit hole song" if you dont wanna be there feck off back home no ones keeping you there under duress.
As opposed to fighting amongst ourselves, getting in the managers back and complaining about said place, we should try and get behind the team. I came back from the West Brom game and thought Im getting tired/bored or all this shit
I'm the same too mate. I'm not a fair weather fan, if anything, I preferred going when we were shite and the people going actually went for the football and not gone to look for "trouble".
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Never had any of this unrest amongst fans at the euro aways? where have all them blokes gone? those games the sense of 'collective mass' was very strong. ive never felt as close to club as i did then. strange then that those times also marked the start of my decline in interest, not interest in the club, but interest in going to so many games, maybe part of me is saying it'll never be that good again, why bother?
I only only ever took advantage of free travel once, chelsea away, and that was enough for me to swear never to use it again. i have attended other games under my own steam where free travel has been provided and i do echo the feelings of the previous posts. There are the odd gems though, like Brum away in the cup, where you have a good laugh/result/atmosphere, that restore your faith, only to have it trodden on all over again at the next game! its why we keep doing it i suppose.
I only only ever took advantage of free travel once, chelsea away, and that was enough for me to swear never to use it again. i have attended other games under my own steam where free travel has been provided and i do echo the feelings of the previous posts. There are the odd gems though, like Brum away in the cup, where you have a good laugh/result/atmosphere, that restore your faith, only to have it trodden on all over again at the next game! its why we keep doing it i suppose.
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Isn't a lot of the disenchantment being expressed by soooo many people above just down to depression. It's the morning after the shite game before feeling... lets face it, all football teams have a moronic element who follow them, and believe me (as I'm not dyed-in-the-wool-Boltonian I can honestly say that) Bolton fans are not the worst.
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The "mornings after" are mounting up though...The Axman wrote:Isn't a lot of the disenchantment being expressed by soooo many people above just down to depression. It's the morning after the shite game before feeling... lets face it, all football teams have a moronic element who follow them, and believe me (as I'm not dyed-in-the-wool-Boltonian I can honestly say that) Bolton fans are not the worst.
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That, unfortunately, cannot be denied.
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Same with those survival seasons in the first couple of years after we came back up, watch highlights of some of those games we played at the Reebok - capacity crowds and a great atmosphere even inside a stadium that's supposed to be one of these soulless modern arenas, and what felt like a genuine sense of togetherness in each game.General Mannerheim wrote:Never had any of this unrest amongst fans at the euro aways? where have all them blokes gone? those games the sense of 'collective mass' was very strong. ive never felt as close to club as i did then. strange then that those times also marked the start of my decline in interest, not interest in the club, but interest in going to so many games, maybe part of me is saying it'll never be that good again, why bother?
I only only ever took advantage of free travel once, chelsea away, and that was enough for me to swear never to use it again. i have attended other games under my own steam where free travel has been provided and i do echo the feelings of the previous posts. There are the odd gems though, like Brum away in the cup, where you have a good laugh/result/atmosphere, that restore your faith, only to have it trodden on all over again at the next game! its why we keep doing it i suppose.
I suppose people are bound to become a bit jaded though, just because Sky tells you to be amazed that all these great teams are coming to your place to play every season and you should be grateful for that, doesnt mean I enjoy it all that much!
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