Sturm Graz Vs BWFC
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I thought the game was competitive and we looked good against a team which are a moth into there season preparations! I don't think we should get carried away with god or bad performances it was the first pre season game I am sure Lennon will keep pushing until he is happy. The new signings look good considering we have spent diddly squat on them! The officials were pathetic some things never change! Overall I was pleased with the first game of pre season we look to going int right direction.
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Yay. The return of the annual "we're wank v it's preseason it doesn't matter" debate means the start of the season must be close.
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Commentator said we were missing "the mainstay of our defence on international duty". This was Tim Ream apparently so take note, you detractors. 

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Never been to Fannys!bobo the clown wrote:Indeed. I was SURE that was you.Bijou Bob wrote:You seem to have mistaken me for another poster who met him in Fannys!bobo the clown wrote:I'd agree. It does give more info than we'd otherwise get I suppose.thebish wrote:Dunno if it is a good thing for a manager to be telling fans he isn't happy with an individual player, is it?
Still, at least this time when he met Bob they didn't both have their knobs in their hands !! (Their OWN hands I stress)
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So YOU say !!twilight wrote:Never been to Fannys!bobo the clown wrote:Indeed. I was SURE that was you.Bijou Bob wrote:You seem to have mistaken me for another poster who met him in Fannys!bobo the clown wrote:I'd agree. It does give more info than we'd otherwise get I suppose.thebish wrote:Dunno if it is a good thing for a manager to be telling fans he isn't happy with an individual player, is it?
Still, at least this time when he met Bob they didn't both have their knobs in their hands !! (Their OWN hands I stress)
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We could play in battleship grey for all I care, but then I'm not a fecking nonce!danardif1 wrote:Seems to be the way in some European countries, but could you imagine the fan reaction if a British team were to do the same thing!StaffsTrotter wrote:so how come we don't have the F1 style of kit adverts that they have ?Bruce Rioja wrote:Vertigo wrote:Kit looks nice in all white.
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No idea what happened to Clayton yesterday as he warmed up, then spent 10 minutes on his own with one of the staff doing some work turning round a dummy in the box from wide left positions. I presume he's tweaked something, either that or they're going to look at him playing a wider role.
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I thought he has been sitting out some of the more strenuous training sessions (read it on here or Bolton news). Perhaps he is not quite ready for a full competitive game yet. I hope my assumption is correct and he hasn't tweaked something.Bijou Bob wrote:No idea what happened to Clayton yesterday as he warmed up, then spent 10 minutes on his own with one of the staff doing some work turning round a dummy in the box from wide left positions. I presume he's tweaked something, either that or they're going to look at him playing a wider role.
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Watched the game, we had a good 15-20 minutes. Aside from that we looked like we were going through the motions fitness wise. They're further ahead of us in their preseason as far as I'm aware so I guess we can't complain too much. Well taken goal by Sparky and a moment of madness at the back regarding the penalty. Unlucky to get beat.
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So YOU say !![/quote]bobo the clown wrote:Never been to Fannys!twilight wrote:Indeed. I was SURE that was you.bobo the clown wrote:You seem to have mistaken me for another poster who met him in Fannys!Bijou Bob wrote: Still, at least this time when he met Bob they didn't both have their knobs in their hands !! (Their OWN hands I stress)
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It was I who had the 'encounter' with Lennon in the urinals. He was slagging Wheater off on that day (after home defeat to Watford) but very complimentary about Pratley and my tadger.
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One thing that really stood out for me was how much weight Heskey has lost. He looks in really great shape at the mo. He's certainly working for a contract.
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I sat through the pre-season video from the day of the Sturm Graz game. Max Clayton can be seen warming up at 5 min 55 secs. If he hasn't had a re-occurrence of the knee injury then I don't think he can be far away. I don't think they would be having him do this training unless his knee was OK.malcd1 wrote:I thought he has been sitting out some of the more strenuous training sessions (read it on here or Bolton news). Perhaps he is not quite ready for a full competitive game yet. I hope my assumption is correct and he hasn't tweaked something.Bijou Bob wrote:No idea what happened to Clayton yesterday as he warmed up, then spent 10 minutes on his own with one of the staff doing some work turning round a dummy in the box from wide left positions. I presume he's tweaked something, either that or they're going to look at him playing a wider role.
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A mate of mine watched the stream and said that we looked like a very poor pub side. Sort it out, Ginger Testicles!!!! 

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The bits I saw corroborate that, even allowing for early pre-season. Looked like a good evening out though without all the music and charlie corner.Bruce Rioja wrote:A mate of mine watched the stream and said that we looked like a very poor pub side. Sort it out, Ginger Testicles!!!!
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Seems to be saying (in the BN) that we may not be ready for kick-off.
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“Raymond [Verheijen] has been critical of a lot of clubs but I don’t think I need to substantiate myself because he doesn’t know what we’re doing. I’ve been a manager for four or five years, I’ve been a player for 25 years, so I think I know a little bit about pre-season.
“We need to be fitter and stronger because it’s a marathon of a campaign and if we can build that foundation now then hopefully it will set us up. The players have said it has been difficult but I think we’ll feel the benefit.
"We’ve got one more game here and then another four or five at home in England, so I wouldn’t say they’ll be at full pelt for the first game of the season but by a few games in you’d expect top condition.”
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“Raymond [Verheijen] has been critical of a lot of clubs but I don’t think I need to substantiate myself because he doesn’t know what we’re doing. I’ve been a manager for four or five years, I’ve been a player for 25 years, so I think I know a little bit about pre-season.
“We need to be fitter and stronger because it’s a marathon of a campaign and if we can build that foundation now then hopefully it will set us up. The players have said it has been difficult but I think we’ll feel the benefit.
"We’ve got one more game here and then another four or five at home in England, so I wouldn’t say they’ll be at full pelt for the first game of the season but by a few games in you’d expect top condition.”
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Given the starts we've had to the last two seasons I'd have thought getting them fully ready for the first game was an obvious essential. If the reason is the lack of time then he should have had them back in a couple of weeks soonerDave Sutton's barnet wrote:Seems to be saying (in the BN) that we may not be ready for kick-off.
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wa ... parations/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
“Raymond [Verheijen] has been critical of a lot of clubs but I don’t think I need to substantiate myself because he doesn’t know what we’re doing. I’ve been a manager for four or five years, I’ve been a player for 25 years, so I think I know a little bit about pre-season.
“We need to be fitter and stronger because it’s a marathon of a campaign and if we can build that foundation now then hopefully it will set us up. The players have said it has been difficult but I think we’ll feel the benefit.
"We’ve got one more game here and then another four or five at home in England, so I wouldn’t say they’ll be at full pelt for the first game of the season but by a few games in you’d expect top condition.”
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Full match fitness takes time and friendlies don't get you there. In a match that doesn't matter no player will give absolute 100%, which you need for full fitness. Match fitness is about more than running around for 90+ minutes...
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So when we lose our first 3 or 4 games we can't blame it on lack of match fitness as our opponents will not have been match fit either???
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I usually prefer to blame it on the prick of a manager and useless players. The alternative is to believe Trotter, Moxey to name a few are good enough, and that is a fairy tale too far for me...Bruno3 wrote:So when we lose our first 3 or 4 games we can't blame it on lack of match fitness as our opponents will not have been match fit either???
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