Peterborough away
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Well the terrace holds 3,500, and I have no idea why our club seems to have messed you about. If you turn up without a ticket, you WILL get in, without doubt! I have never heard of any away fan, ever being turned away when the allocation isn't sold out.
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This does help because it gives me hope that I can swap from seated to standing!Poshlad wrote:Well the terrace holds 3,500, and I have no idea why our club seems to have messed you about. If you turn up without a ticket, you WILL get in, without doubt! I have never heard of any away fan, ever being turned away when the allocation isn't sold out.
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Don't think you guys have messed us about to be fair, only that you havent sent us any more terrace tickets and we'll have to get them on the day.
Really looking forward to this one, sorry but hoping for a massive win for us to make my day!
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Can't see massive. Any win will do for me. A draw a minimum, but we need those points. An optimistic 2-0 to us.89bwfc89 wrote:This does help because it gives me hope that I can swap from seated to standing!Poshlad wrote:Well the terrace holds 3,500, and I have no idea why our club seems to have messed you about. If you turn up without a ticket, you WILL get in, without doubt! I have never heard of any away fan, ever being turned away when the allocation isn't sold out.
Hope this helps!
Don't think you guys have messed us about to be fair, only that you havent sent us any more terrace tickets and we'll have to get them on the day.
Really looking forward to this one, sorry but hoping for a massive win for us to make my day!
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Oh of course! Would just make it extra special if we got a few goals, it's a bloody long way to goTANGODANCER wrote:Can't see massive. Any win will do for me. A draw a minimum, but we need those points. An optimistic 2-0 to us.89bwfc89 wrote:This does help because it gives me hope that I can swap from seated to standing!Poshlad wrote:Well the terrace holds 3,500, and I have no idea why our club seems to have messed you about. If you turn up without a ticket, you WILL get in, without doubt! I have never heard of any away fan, ever being turned away when the allocation isn't sold out.
Hope this helps!
Don't think you guys have messed us about to be fair, only that you havent sent us any more terrace tickets and we'll have to get them on the day.
Really looking forward to this one, sorry but hoping for a massive win for us to make my day!
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Head-to-head
• Bolton have won five of their seven league and cup matches against Peterborough.
• The 1-0 home win in February 1992 in the old Third Division, is Posh's only victory in their six league matches against the Trotters.
• The clubs are going toe-to-toe for the first time in 19 seasons.
Peterborough United
• Victories have come in twos for bottom-placed Peterborough this season. So having dramatically lowered the colours of top-of-the-table Cardiff last time out, Darren Ferguson will be hoping his side can register back-to-back victories for the third time this term.
• A draw will give the Cambridgeshire club 200 all-time points in second level league football, but a fifth successive London Road defeat would take their total of home league defeats to 300.
• Posh are hoping to go into Christmas on the back of a victory for the fourth year running.
Bolton Wanderers
• Bolton are hoping to complete successive league wins for the first time this season.
• The Trotters, who've only lost one of nine games under Dougie Freedman, have not been beaten in four away league outings, but remain the highest placed club with just two Championship victories on the road.
• Wanderers have dropped points on only one of their last seven pre-Christmas fixtures; losing 1-0 at Sunderland on 18 December 2010.
Interesting that we've mot got back to back wins yet, however all their wins have come in 2's. Can we see that stat ending?
• Bolton have won five of their seven league and cup matches against Peterborough.
• The 1-0 home win in February 1992 in the old Third Division, is Posh's only victory in their six league matches against the Trotters.
• The clubs are going toe-to-toe for the first time in 19 seasons.
Peterborough United
• Victories have come in twos for bottom-placed Peterborough this season. So having dramatically lowered the colours of top-of-the-table Cardiff last time out, Darren Ferguson will be hoping his side can register back-to-back victories for the third time this term.
• A draw will give the Cambridgeshire club 200 all-time points in second level league football, but a fifth successive London Road defeat would take their total of home league defeats to 300.
• Posh are hoping to go into Christmas on the back of a victory for the fourth year running.
Bolton Wanderers
• Bolton are hoping to complete successive league wins for the first time this season.
• The Trotters, who've only lost one of nine games under Dougie Freedman, have not been beaten in four away league outings, but remain the highest placed club with just two Championship victories on the road.
• Wanderers have dropped points on only one of their last seven pre-Christmas fixtures; losing 1-0 at Sunderland on 18 December 2010.
Interesting that we've mot got back to back wins yet, however all their wins have come in 2's. Can we see that stat ending?
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We do need to start getting some momentum this side of Christmas methinks. I'd be delighted with a scrawpy 1-0 to us, with a clearly offside penalty given against the run of play.
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I'd be delighted with that, but I think if we're to win this, we'll have to score 3 goals at least.
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Draw might be our best then. It's quite possible that a win doesn't move us up the table any...a draw almost nailed on to move us down..boltonboris wrote:I'd be delighted with that, but I think if we're to win this, we'll have to score 3 goals at least.
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We'll drawboltonboris wrote:Interesting that we've mot got back to back wins yet, however all their wins have come in 2's. Can we see that stat ending?
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Every so often we have a mad splash and score goals against the grain. Anelka against Arsenal. Arsenal again when Pedersen knocked a couple in ?, Leicester at the start of last season,(4?) then the 5-0 against Stoke. Might just be our time again..
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You mean QPR. Leicester (also 4) was a few years before that, but it did also happen. Frandsen free kick was one of them, I seem to remember.TANGODANCER wrote:Every so often we have a mad splash and score goals against the grain. Anelka against Arsenal. Arsenal again when Pedersen knocked a couple in ?, Leicester at the start of last season,(4?) then the 5-0 against Stoke. Might just be our time again..
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It was 5 against Leicester first game up at there place under Sam.Dougie'sEleven wrote:You mean QPR. Leicester (also 4) was a few years before that, but it did also happen. Frandsen free kick was one of them, I seem to remember.TANGODANCER wrote:Every so often we have a mad splash and score goals against the grain. Anelka against Arsenal. Arsenal again when Pedersen knocked a couple in ?, Leicester at the start of last season,(4?) then the 5-0 against Stoke. Might just be our time again..
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Pretty close then. Time passes quick and my memory sure isn't what it was.
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Hello everyone. I'm not worrying about tickets, was told they couldn't be arsed sending them as it was easier to let us pay on the day. They wouldn't do that if there was any chance of selling out. My dad's stressing but I've assured him on the word of the lad at the ticket office which i am sure is gospel!
Looking forward to watching football on a terrace again, although it was was handy having a seat to sit on at halftime at Huddersfield before standing back up again for the rest of the game.
Looking forward to watching football on a terrace again, although it was was handy having a seat to sit on at halftime at Huddersfield before standing back up again for the rest of the game.
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Any team news yet?
Yes, we're playing Peterborough.
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Bolton News saying this is Warnock's last game before his loan spell finishes. So looks like no Alonso quite yet...
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Don't we always lose against the bottom team? Especially as they beat Leeds the other day. Injuries, loans finishing, christmas, etc.
Everything is pointing to a loss so it's bound to be a win for us!
Everything is pointing to a loss so it's bound to be a win for us!
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Good away win for us today. Clean sheet and a goal from supersub.
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