Posts Tagged ‘bolton wanderers’

Spurs finally TASTE victory but what can the team ACHIEVE under Redknapp in SIX WORDS!

by Mr Comfort on October 26th, 2008 | 128 words | 9 comments

Long-winded people are boring, and writing full sentences is for chumps. So instead you have just SIX words. Sound easy? Good for you.

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How many beers would it take to make you go to a Bolton game?

by Dexter on October 17th, 2008 | 155 words | no comments

The Bolton suits are hoping that the answer to that question is one, as they launch a scheme to try to get more fans to the Reebok Stadium with a ruse of startling simplicity: Give them a free beer.

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Manchester United ace ‘didn’t want penalty’ against Bolton: Should he have DELIBERATELY missed?

by stresster on September 29th, 2008 | 321 words | 17 comments

Imagine if Cristiano Ronaldo had deliberately missed his spot kick on Saturday afternoon. He would have incurred the wrath of the home supporters, not to mention his team-mates and of course Sir Alex Ferguson, who would probably have wrung his neck by the final whistle. However, perhaps it would have been the fairest thing to […]

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Bolton to receive ref apology after Manchester United penalty sham: Too little, too late?

by stresster on September 29th, 2008 | 282 words | 8 comments

It’s not easy being a Premier League referee, with the key decisions regularly determining the outcome of a match. This was certainly the case at Old Trafford on Saturday, with Rob Styles pointing to the penalty spot after J-Lloyd Samuel had fairly tackled Cristiano Ronaldo in the area. The arbiter had a bird’s eye view […]

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Bolton captain urges fans to ‘get behind behind team’ after altercation on Saturday

by stresster on September 1st, 2008 | 341 words | no comments

Looking at the Premier League table, you might be forgiven for assuming that Bolton Wanderers have got off to a decent start this season. Indeed, if they hadn’t missed from the penalty spot at St James’ Park ten days ago, they could have seven points to show from their first three matches.

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Ipswich Town in talks with ex-Real Madrid and Bolton player

by stresster on August 5th, 2008 | 262 words | 1 comment

Experience goes a long way in the Championship, just look at what Hull City achieved with Dean Windass and Nicky Barmby last season. Ipswich Town manager Jim Magilton is hoping to emulate the Tigers’ success by bringing in a Spaniard who might just have one or two decent seasons of football left in him.

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Bolton bag striker, but might have to wait…

by Dexter on July 29th, 2008 | 137 words | no comments

The Daily Mail reports that Bolton Wanderers have bagged Levante striker Mustapha Riga, but might have to partake in some legal malarkey in order to push the signing through.
According to the Mail’s press hounds:
“Riga is in dispute with his Spanish club after they failed to pay his wages for nine months.
“He has penned a two-year […]

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El Hadji Diouf - Sunderland’s Messiah OR a very naughty boy?

by Dexter on July 29th, 2008 | 163 words | no comments

Roy Keane is having a glorious summer, a host of players seem to be queuing up to play for his side, El Hadj Diouf being the fifth signing this close season, and Keano was quick to big up the fact the Senegalese striker was a bit of an annoying git.

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The FIVE BEST signings of the summer: Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool, Chelsea and Bolton get it right!

by Mr Comfort on July 23rd, 2008 | 426 words | 65 comments

As the summer of fun heats up with transfers and transfer speculation coming from all angles, this is a good time to discuss the transfers.

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Blackburn’s hunt for a manager looks to be a two horse race; Ince or Allardyce?

by Dexter on June 12th, 2008 | 168 words | 2 comments

Who would be the better choice for the Blackburn job? Now that Alan Shearer has politely excused himself and eased back into his relaxed BBC career, it looks to be a two-horse race between the young and talented Paul Guv’nor Ince and the old hand Sam Allardyce. Ince has done a brilliant job at […]

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