Game Against The Scouse
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Yeah, he took a small nudge and went down like he'd been shot.Raven wrote:Was he one the pitch?thebish wrote:
Got us a freekick!
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Aye, but the press always seem to highlight how bad the opposition are rather than us upsetting the apple-cart by effort and good play. Nobody's knocking us, that's for sure, but the headlines today are all Dalgleish rather than OC. It's that old, "we spent 110 million so we have a divine right to win" thing. Me, I'm just happy for Mark Davies and Reo C to be getting the plaudits for a change rather than Stevie Me. Like somebody else said," You can only play what's in front of you". To hell with em all, we beat Liverpool 3-1 and that's an undeniable fact that nobody can take away.farnworth scum wrote:Great game for us, Liverpool may have been shit but we still had to beat them. I've read a few comments in the press about Bolton fans keeping faith with Coyle when other teams fans have turned on their manager, I think that its great that we have done ! COYWM!

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We was to strong for liverpool yesterday, everyone played there part in what was the best performance of the season. Thought we out muscled them in midfield Reo Coker was immense strong in the tackle, Muamba closed them down well and passed it better than normal, has you all know i'm not his biggest fan but i'll give credit to where credit is due. Mark Davies best player on the pitch yet again liverpool couldn't cope with his runs or get a clean tackle in because he is so good dribbling with that ball, head and shoulders above Gerrard who struggled all match. Petrov and Eagles were excellent on the wings, if Eagles would of had his shooting boots on we could of got a 4th goal which would of been a true reflection on the game. Who needs Cahill when we have got wheater, more of the same against Arsenal then we could be looking at another 3 points. Well done lads!
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adamworthy2002 wrote:Is this Sebastian Le Toux next to Tim Ream at the game yesterday?
don't no but she's got a massive snout
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True. And to be fair Knight played well apart from the abysmal defending for their goal...thebish wrote:here's a rare thing on TW nowadays... a good word for Zat...
I think he was spot on in the way he made a beeline for NRC at H/T (nobody else did) having had the nouse to see what was going on and what could possibly happen. last thing we need is NRC getting a ban for a punch-up in the tunnel with Bellamy...
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Not sure the lady net to him is his new Mrs.
This is Kirsten Ream, nee Sapienza ;


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Meanwhile THIS is Mrs Clint Dempsey ...


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good performance.
by no means out of the woods yet.
couldn't disagree more with idea that we shouldn,t bring in new faces to the starting XI.
we're not fourth bottom for nothing.
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by no means out of the woods yet.
couldn't disagree more with idea that we shouldn,t bring in new faces to the starting XI.
we're not fourth bottom for nothing.
Eagles motm for me- constant creative threat and not scared to miss
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With the amount of unexpected results around from lower clubs this season, it might be seen that the standards are getting better and not that we are total rubbish. Just two wins would have put us in a much healthier position. Bringing in new faces is no guarantee of immediate success, is what I'm saying. Attitude, team spirit and confidence is all important right now and who deserves to be dropped from yesterday's team? Bring em in when we're a bit safer up the table and after a couple of reserve run outs.lovethesmellofnapalm wrote:good performance.
by no means out of the woods yet.
couldn't disagree more with idea that we shouldn,t bring in new faces to the starting XI.
we're not fourth bottom for nothing.
Eagles motm for me- constant creative threat and not scared to miss
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Our BIGGEST problems this year have been based around a lack of tactical vision.
The injuries have been a real shame and can't have helped, the weird period of having players sent off every match, the loss of form of SKD & Robbo too, losing Elmander and Sturridge from the squad, the "is-he, isn't he" about Cahill .... but were all out of Coyle's control.
However not moving to 4-4-2, not playing Moo & NRC in the middle and free-rolling Davies were. It's like he's been forced to consider it & lo & behold it works.
Anyway, let's hope it's not a flash in the pan.
The injuries have been a real shame and can't have helped, the weird period of having players sent off every match, the loss of form of SKD & Robbo too, losing Elmander and Sturridge from the squad, the "is-he, isn't he" about Cahill .... but were all out of Coyle's control.
However not moving to 4-4-2, not playing Moo & NRC in the middle and free-rolling Davies were. It's like he's been forced to consider it & lo & behold it works.
Anyway, let's hope it's not a flash in the pan.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I suspect there is a simple difference of definition here and no real disagreement..TANGODANCER wrote:With the amount of unexpected results around from lower clubs this season, it might be seen that the standards are getting better and not that we are total rubbish. Just two wins would have put us in a much healthier position. Bringing in new faces is no guarantee of immediate success, is what I'm saying. Attitude, team spirit and confidence is all important right now and who deserves to be dropped from yesterday's team? Bring em in when we're a bit safer up the table and after a couple of reserve run outs.lovethesmellofnapalm wrote:good performance.
by no means out of the woods yet.
couldn't disagree more with idea that we shouldn,t bring in new faces to the starting XI.
we're not fourth bottom for nothing.
Eagles motm for me- constant creative threat and not scared to miss
when The Pope wrote:
I am sure he meant "bring them in to the squad". (sensible policy!)I'm confident (well, semi-confident) that this win coupled with returning players and new signings can see us push up the table. I think it's now absolutely crucial that we re-invest the rest of the Cahill money wisely and bring in players who can help to build momentum.
Tango has interpreted it as "get them straight into the first team" - which (I am sure) was not what was meant...
consequently - I doubt there is actually any real disagreement here at all...
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Tango was replying to Truewhite 15's comment about Ream and Le Tou as I understood perfectly what The pope was saying. There was no disagreement, just a view as I stated. I could if pushed, reel off a whole load of wonder boys who were going to re-create ourworld by going in the deep end, but didn't. Caution in our present precarious state was my point, not lack of progress for the future. Lord preserve us from another Puygrennier, El Cid or Daniel Bratten and co.thebish wrote:I suspect there is a simple difference of definition here and no real disagreement..TANGODANCER wrote:With the amount of unexpected results around from lower clubs this season, it might be seen that the standards are getting better and not that we are total rubbish. Just two wins would have put us in a much healthier position. Bringing in new faces is no guarantee of immediate success, is what I'm saying. Attitude, team spirit and confidence is all important right now and who deserves to be dropped from yesterday's team? Bring em in when we're a bit safer up the table and after a couple of reserve run outs.lovethesmellofnapalm wrote:good performance.
by no means out of the woods yet.
couldn't disagree more with idea that we shouldn,t bring in new faces to the starting XI.
we're not fourth bottom for nothing.
Eagles motm for me- constant creative threat and not scared to miss
when The Pope wrote:
I am sure he meant "bring them in to the squad". (sensible policy!)I'm confident (well, semi-confident) that this win coupled with returning players and new signings can see us push up the table. I think it's now absolutely crucial that we re-invest the rest of the Cahill money wisely and bring in players who can help to build momentum.
Tango has interpreted it as "get them straight into the first team" - which (I am sure) was not what was meant...
consequently - I doubt there is actually any real disagreement here at all...
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(sigh)
truewhite was only adding names to what Pope had said - Truewhite was not advocating dropping anyone from the team in the post you responded to...
The Pope:
I'm confident (well, semi-confident) that this win coupled with returning players and new signings can see us push up the table. I think it's now absolutely crucial that we re-invest the rest of the Cahill money wisely and bring in players who can help to build momentum.
Truewhite:
...Starting with Ream and Le Toux. Plus whatever big club underachieving youngster Coyle poaches this time round...
(neither talking about instant team-change - just new squad faces)
Tango:
You may well not agree, but I'd stay with what we have till we're completely safe. Yes,we need new players, but right now isn't a time to be experimenting.If we can play with the commitment we showed today I'd leave it alone rather than see players who are trying dropped. Just a view.
nobody was suggesting dropping anyone.
truewhite was only adding names to what Pope had said - Truewhite was not advocating dropping anyone from the team in the post you responded to...
The Pope:
I'm confident (well, semi-confident) that this win coupled with returning players and new signings can see us push up the table. I think it's now absolutely crucial that we re-invest the rest of the Cahill money wisely and bring in players who can help to build momentum.
Truewhite:
...Starting with Ream and Le Toux. Plus whatever big club underachieving youngster Coyle poaches this time round...
(neither talking about instant team-change - just new squad faces)
Tango:
You may well not agree, but I'd stay with what we have till we're completely safe. Yes,we need new players, but right now isn't a time to be experimenting.If we can play with the commitment we showed today I'd leave it alone rather than see players who are trying dropped. Just a view.
nobody was suggesting dropping anyone.
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Thank you for explaining tome what I meant. You know how confused I get. Oh, and shove your sigh up your saintly ass. 

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I do indeed...TANGODANCER wrote:Thank you for explaining tome what I meant. You know how confused I get.
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Whoa there fellas, let's not have any arguments over what I said. I clarified my point just afterwards...
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The perils of putting a synthetic shirt in a boil wash...bobo the clown wrote:Meanwhile THIS is Mrs Clint Dempsey ...
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Very pleased with the result, pressed and harried them. They were crap because we made them look crap. Well done OC and getting them fired up and performing, hopefully this formation will be persisted with and we will pick up quite a few more points.
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