Clash-in (with) the Lattic.
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Clash-in (with) the Lattic.
My money is on a dour 0-2 loss, coupled with being goaded by a bumper away support of 153 smug Pie-Eaters.
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They've flogged over 4000 tickets in fairness to them... Although, they only seem to turn up when they're on a good run.
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This is another one that I'm forced to miss, and accordingly, a win for us is nailed on.
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Feck me that's depressing. I'm sure I was happier playing them in the days when they couldn't muster that for a home game.boltonboris wrote:They've flogged over 4000 tickets in fairness to them... Although, they only seem to turn up when they're on a good run.
1-3 loss
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+1Harry Genshaw wrote:Feck me that's depressing. I'm sure I was happier playing them in the days when they couldn't muster that for a home game.boltonboris wrote:They've flogged over 4000 tickets in fairness to them... Although, they only seem to turn up when they're on a good run.
1-3 loss
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No. I'll be attending this one, no way will I get to see 2 home victories in a week. Not in my tea leaves.Bruce Rioja wrote:This is another one that I'm forced to miss, and accordingly, a win for us is nailed on.
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Somebody hurry up and claim Robin Hood lived in Bluebell Forest and fought against the Sheriff of Blackburn. With Wigan now being established as the original Camelot
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there'll be no holding the merry pie-eaters of the Pier. They'll claim the round table was exported to America by Tommy Robinson Antiques and famous battles wuz fought on the sites of the DW Stadium and Springfield Park. Hey, Dave Whelan's ancestors might have been the famed royal bully boys, who knows. Any road up, they can't claim Maid Marian was from Wigan because her family tree goes right back to Halliwell Road and Carrs Pasties. A dour ding-dong do is forecast and the archers of Castle Reebok might just be too much for the tin men of Prince Dave and his merry tax collectors. Word is they're already building battering rams and catapults that fire giant pies, in the grounds of Haigh Hall.
Against the odds I'm going for a home win by a two goal margin. For Robin, Bluebell Forest and a merry pastyfest.......
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there'll be no holding the merry pie-eaters of the Pier. They'll claim the round table was exported to America by Tommy Robinson Antiques and famous battles wuz fought on the sites of the DW Stadium and Springfield Park. Hey, Dave Whelan's ancestors might have been the famed royal bully boys, who knows. Any road up, they can't claim Maid Marian was from Wigan because her family tree goes right back to Halliwell Road and Carrs Pasties. A dour ding-dong do is forecast and the archers of Castle Reebok might just be too much for the tin men of Prince Dave and his merry tax collectors. Word is they're already building battering rams and catapults that fire giant pies, in the grounds of Haigh Hall.
Against the odds I'm going for a home win by a two goal margin. For Robin, Bluebell Forest and a merry pastyfest.......
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Sorry. Try the longer link....(edited)boltonboris wrote:
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It seems to me match thread titles have regressed to being a shambles.
No doubt Freedman's behind it.
Spawn of the Devil he is. Get that nice Billy Davies in, at least he's got a good Boltonian name.
No doubt Freedman's behind it.
Spawn of the Devil he is. Get that nice Billy Davies in, at least he's got a good Boltonian name.
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Thank Christ someone has finally suggested getting Billy Davies in. Now when it is claimed in six months time that folk wanted him there will be a least some truth to it.Enoch wrote: Get that nice Billy Davies in, at least he's got a good Boltonian name.
Nice one Enoch.
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And you. You've said he's a million times better than Freedman. And SF. I hope we appoint him as I'd like to see us a million times better. Who wouldn't?CrazyHorse wrote:Thank Christ someone has finally suggested getting Billy Davies in. Now when it is claimed in six months time that folk wanted him there will be a least some truth to it.Enoch wrote: Get that nice Billy Davies in, at least he's got a good Boltonian name.
Nice one Enoch.
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Because I'm bored I just typed 'Billy Davies million times better' into the search facility just to see if anyone had actually ever claimed that. Well would you look at what it threw up?!BWFC_Insane wrote:And you. You've said he's a million times better than Freedman. And SF. I hope we appoint him as I'd like to see us a million times better. Who wouldn't?CrazyHorse wrote:Thank Christ someone has finally suggested getting Billy Davies in. Now when it is claimed in six months time that folk wanted him there will be a least some truth to it.Enoch wrote: Get that nice Billy Davies in, at least he's got a good Boltonian name.
Nice one Enoch.
BWFC_Insane wrote:And? Was he not sacked off before Christmas anyways then?bettyrasta wrote:Yeah and he's got experience from helping to take a similar Derby team down...BWFC_Insane wrote:Gartside get on the phone to Billy Davies, its too late for a really decent manager but at least Davies knows what he's doing, has some experience and will instill some fight...
And he'd be a million times better than the joker we have in charge.
I don't care right now, he would do a better job...
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that's unfortunate!
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It would be if I thought Billy Davies was no good. But I'd have him here. I'm not the one saying I wouldn't......Prufrock wrote: that's unfortunate!
Would I sack Freedman to bring him in? Probably not. But only because I'm not convinced the manager we have is our main problem. But people know that.....
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I know I know, but your choice of 'a million times better' is unfortunate given it's that exaggeration you're criticising from those claiming Davies would be 'a million times better' than Freedman. As shit as Coyle was, I'd be surprised if Billy Davies would have been 'a million times better' either!
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But don't miss the point that there's only one person ever on the whole of this forum to have ever claimed Billy Davies to be a million times better than anyone. Those he accuses simply haven't. Marvelous.Prufrock wrote:I know I know, but your choice of 'a million times better' is unfortunate given it's that exaggeration you're criticising from those claiming Davies would be 'a million times better' than Freedman. As shit as Coyle was, I'd be surprised if Billy Davies would have been 'a million times better' either!
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So CrazyHorse didn't say this then?Bruce Rioja wrote:But don't miss the point that there's only one person ever on the whole of this forum to have ever claimed Billy Davies to be a million times better than anyone. Those he accuses simply haven't. Marvelous.Prufrock wrote:I know I know, but your choice of 'a million times better' is unfortunate given it's that exaggeration you're criticising from those claiming Davies would be 'a million times better' than Freedman. As shit as Coyle was, I'd be surprised if Billy Davies would have been 'a million times better' either!
He's shite. And yet still a million times the manager Freedman is.
Anyway. Anyone but Coyle is the remit, isn't it?
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He may have, but he didn't use the word 'better', and on that this case hinges. The prosecution rests.BWFC_Insane wrote:So CrazyHorse didn't say this then?Bruce Rioja wrote:But don't miss the point that there's only one person ever on the whole of this forum to have ever claimed Billy Davies to be a million times better than anyone. Those he accuses simply haven't. Marvelous.Prufrock wrote:I know I know, but your choice of 'a million times better' is unfortunate given it's that exaggeration you're criticising from those claiming Davies would be 'a million times better' than Freedman. As shit as Coyle was, I'd be surprised if Billy Davies would have been 'a million times better' either!
He's shite. And yet still a million times the manager Freedman is.
Anyway. Anyone but Coyle is the remit, isn't it?
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LolzzzzzzBruce Rioja wrote:He may have, but he didn't use the word 'better', and on that this case hinges. The prosecution rests.BWFC_Insane wrote:So CrazyHorse didn't say this then?Bruce Rioja wrote:But don't miss the point that there's only one person ever on the whole of this forum to have ever claimed Billy Davies to be a million times better than anyone. Those he accuses simply haven't. Marvelous.Prufrock wrote:I know I know, but your choice of 'a million times better' is unfortunate given it's that exaggeration you're criticising from those claiming Davies would be 'a million times better' than Freedman. As shit as Coyle was, I'd be surprised if Billy Davies would have been 'a million times better' either!
He's shite. And yet still a million times the manager Freedman is.
Anyway. Anyone but Coyle is the remit, isn't it?
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