Now he's gone, who's next?
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Forgot about Quinton, my bad.boltonboris wrote:John O'Kane, Quinton Fortune...Armchair Wanderer wrote:We've not had any ex-manu players, or loans for as far as I can remember when the likes of Wigan, etc seem to get loads. The only one I can think of was via Burnley. Getting an ex manu player might get us some loans, especially in this league.
BSA and SAF may well have been bezzie mates but the refs were still warned against us. We've not exactly had much out of the relationship.

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Paul Wheatcroft.. Nicky Hunt..
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Chris Eagles?!?
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That's the "via Burnley" one..
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True.boltonboris wrote:That's the "via Burnley" one..
But he's not widely despised as being ex-filth (even by Crazy!)
OSG would just be our 'via Molde' one..

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willie morgan, Eagles, tony dunne, brian kid had a short spell, alan gowling,Armchair Wanderer wrote:We've not had any ex-manu players, or loans for as far as I can remember when the likes of Wigan, etc seem to get loads. The only one I can think of was via Burnley. Getting an ex manu player might get us some loans, especially in this league.
BSA and SAF may well have been bezzie mates but the refs were still warned against us. We've not exactly had much out of the relationship.
I also remember as a kid bolton were a whisker away from signing GEORGE BEST, fulham got him instead

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Maybe I should have said in the internet era, or since I discovered that people talk football on the interweb.
Didn't know we got Nicky Hunt from Man U, always thought he was local.
Didn't know we got Nicky Hunt from Man U, always thought he was local.
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anyway we hate who we hate - united has just never been a team I hated and I just can't quite fathom why so many bolton fans hate them. Although there were some encouraging posts here who have time for man u, so I'm not alone at least
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I know, I retract my statement, you are not the only one! To be honest, I dont really know why I hate them, it's just the way I was brought up and as said I'm not opposed to OGS coming in but I know when I mention to my family they'll not be 'appyBarefoot Wanderer wrote:anyway we hate who we hate - united has just never been a team I hated and I just can't quite fathom why so many bolton fans hate them. Although there were some encouraging posts here who have time for man u, so I'm not alone at least

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4 of which were 30 years ago ... & 3 of those names came to us from other clubs having left Stretford some while before.Barefoot Wanderer wrote:willie morgan, Eagles, tony dunne, brian kid had a short spell, alan gowling,Armchair Wanderer wrote:We've not had any ex-manu players, or loans for as far as I can remember when the likes of Wigan, etc seem to get loads. The only one I can think of was via Burnley. Getting an ex manu player might get us some loans, especially in this league.
BSA and SAF may well have been bezzie mates but the refs were still warned against us. We've not exactly had much out of the relationship.
... & you forgot Paul Wheatcroft and Jason Lydiate !
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Wheatcroft mentioned above
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I cannot believe some of the stuff on this thread?
People dont mind Manure? You are all a disgrace.
Lots of so called fans who are all experts on other peoples team and think that when they watch the game in the pub they are away from home.
W*ankers.
People dont mind Manure? You are all a disgrace.
Lots of so called fans who are all experts on other peoples team and think that when they watch the game in the pub they are away from home.
W*ankers.
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This is all a premonition. Somebody is working juju. You're trying to get me used to the light side of MancU and then you're going to spring Gary Scumbag Neville on me. Somebody's dancing around on pentagrams with headless chickens spraying little red devil logos with their blood chanting to the red nosed Satan. Just the thought of his vile wispy bearded face contorted in rage as he slides to the cornerflag on his knees slobbering over that bloody badge makes me want to...
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Re: Now he's gone, who's next?
Word is on Twitter that OGS has no intention of leaving Molde.
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Surely they (whoever they are) wouldn't do that to us....Lost Leopard Spot wrote:This is all a premonition. Somebody is working juju. You're trying to get me used to the light side of MancU and then you're going to spring Gary Scumbag Neville on me. Somebody's dancing around on pentagrams with headless chickens spraying little red devil logos with their blood chanting to the red nosed Satan. Just the thought of his vile wispy bearded face contorted in rage as he slides to the cornerflag on his knees slobbering over that bloody badge makes me want to...
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Not particularly surprised to be honest. Why would he leave the champions of Norway, currently leading both the league and doing well in Europe, for Bolton?Chrisfu wrote:Word is on Twitter that OGS has no intention of leaving Molde.
He obviously wants to finish what he started in Norway first before contemplating moving anywhere.
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He does look a bit like a supply maths teacher...
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Just thought I would post this, I have to ask was Curbishley at any point the 'favourite 'to land the job?
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boltonboris wrote:Wheatcroft mentioned above

Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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