Reserves v Bamber Bridge tonight
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Reserves v Bamber Bridge tonight
I'm heading down tonight with KO at 7.30pm, any brave soul joining me?
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Yeah I'm going with 3 others. Would expect it to be more Academy than Reserve players though.
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Yup, It'll be primarily the reserves that have not travelled to Bonnie Scotland plus the Academy make-weights.Leyther_Matt wrote:Yeah I'm going with 3 others. Would expect it to be more Academy than Reserve players though.
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Hope you've given McKee what for! Welcome to Bolton n all that 

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He's played quite well tbh but then gets subbedwanderers_on_tour wrote:Hope you've given McKee what for! Welcome to Bolton n all that
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bobo the clown wrote:Blimey Bowton. Are you paying by the letter ??the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:Team?

Busy watching sport on tele & posting on here. Was being quick

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Re: Reserves v Bamber Bridge tonight
1 -1 Final score. Just a typical pre-season warm up game but with lots of Academy players stepping up it was difficult to assess the team's performance and so it's probably not fair to judge individual performances.
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Re: Reserves v Bamber Bridge tonight
Well, playing Bamber Bridge is a stiff test for anybody.Salford Trotter wrote:1 -1 Final score. Just a typical pre-season warm up game but with lots of Academy players stepping up it was difficult to assess the team's performance and so it's probably not fair to judge individual performances.

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Oh yeah I forgot to say Bamber Bridge hasn't even got a bridge!TANGODANCER wrote:Well, playing Bamber Bridge is a stiff test for anybody.Salford Trotter wrote:1 -1 Final score. Just a typical pre-season warm up game but with lots of Academy players stepping up it was difficult to assess the team's performance and so it's probably not fair to judge individual performances.
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Brig's goal looked a bit of a shocker when watching from the other end, how did you see it ST? Seemed that our keeper completely misjudged the cross and he fumbled it over the line (after running in to the post)?!
Hard to gauge much of a team performance with so many changes but there's something to work with once there's more match sharpness. Thought Battersby had a decent enough game at right back. Think McKee would give a better account of himself on the right flank but it seems it's out of fashion to have wingers playing on their strongest side.
Hard to gauge much of a team performance with so many changes but there's something to work with once there's more match sharpness. Thought Battersby had a decent enough game at right back. Think McKee would give a better account of himself on the right flank but it seems it's out of fashion to have wingers playing on their strongest side.
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That was exactly how I saw it and was probably the only time our goalie, Jan-Ole Sievers (he looked about 12) was asked to make a serious save and he just fluffed it.Leyther_Matt wrote:Brig's goal looked a bit of a shocker when watching from the other end, how did you see it ST? Seemed that our keeper completely misjudged the cross and he fumbled it over the line (after running in to the post)?!
Hard to gauge much of a team performance with so many changes but there's something to work with once there's more match sharpness. Thought Battersby had a decent enough game at right back. Think McKee would give a better account of himself on the right flank but it seems it's out of fashion to have wingers playing on their strongest side.
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Re: Reserves v Bamber Bridge tonight
Has it got a Bamber either?Salford Trotter wrote:Oh yeah I forgot to say Bamber Bridge hasn't even got a bridge!TANGODANCER wrote:Well, playing Bamber Bridge is a stiff test for anybody.Salford Trotter wrote:1 -1 Final score. Just a typical pre-season warm up game but with lots of Academy players stepping up it was difficult to assess the team's performance and so it's probably not fair to judge individual performances.
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Didn't look like he got anywhere near it when Brig hit the bar in the second half as well?Salford Trotter wrote:That was exactly how I saw it and was probably the only time our goalie, Jan-Ole Sievers (he looked about 12) was asked to make a serious save and he just fluffed it.Leyther_Matt wrote:Brig's goal looked a bit of a shocker when watching from the other end, how did you see it ST? Seemed that our keeper completely misjudged the cross and he fumbled it over the line (after running in to the post)?!
Hard to gauge much of a team performance with so many changes but there's something to work with once there's more match sharpness. Thought Battersby had a decent enough game at right back. Think McKee would give a better account of himself on the right flank but it seems it's out of fashion to have wingers playing on their strongest side.
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I don't think Bogdan has anything to worry aboutLeyther_Matt wrote:Didn't look like he got anywhere near it when Brig hit the bar in the second half as well?Salford Trotter wrote:That was exactly how I saw it and was probably the only time our goalie, Jan-Ole Sievers (he looked about 12) was asked to make a serious save and he just fluffed it.Leyther_Matt wrote:Brig's goal looked a bit of a shocker when watching from the other end, how did you see it ST? Seemed that our keeper completely misjudged the cross and he fumbled it over the line (after running in to the post)?!
Hard to gauge much of a team performance with so many changes but there's something to work with once there's more match sharpness. Thought Battersby had a decent enough game at right back. Think McKee would give a better account of himself on the right flank but it seems it's out of fashion to have wingers playing on their strongest side.
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That's not saying much for Lonergan?! 

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It'll be interestiing to see where Jay Lynch fits in now. I know he thought he'd made his breakthrough into the first team squad once Jussi refused to do the first team pre-match warm upsLeyther_Matt wrote:That's not saying much for Lonergan?!
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