Nath Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Going down going down going down. Bolton are useless.
ASH17LCFC Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Going down going down going down.Bolton are useless. Still alot better then us
Milky Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 I swear that Cid is the cause of all the defensive problems. Every time i've seen him this season he's been awful.
Joe. Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Going down going down going down.Bolton are useless. Erm... it's a cup competition And they're against Bayern Munich, a world class opposition.
Brainy Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Why all the ill feeling towards Megson? You're right - some people on here are going a bit OTT, but I guess some people don't like him after treating us like shit.
Manwell Pablo Posted 8 November 2007 Author Posted 8 November 2007 Frank Ribbery, best player in the world, come off it! He's had a good game but I think it's time for Mr McGee to climb out of his backside! Didn't relise that was Real Sociedad Mikel Alonso, Xabis older brother that. Absloutley nowhere near as good
Milky Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 You're right - some people on here are going a bit OTT, but I guess some people don't like him after treating us like shit. Did he really treat us like shit though? He was very professional during his time here, and certainly sorted things out in the camp after the Martin Allen circus. You could argue that when the fans chanted "Megson for Bolton", added to the vile ginger abuse, it was in fact the fans that treated him like shit not the other way round. I can't blame him at all for moving.
Matt Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 lol lol lol He is one of the more animated managers in the game That's what the commentator just said about Megson!
Nath Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 lol lol lol That's what the commentator just said about Megson! Got taught by John Barber. Both as bad as each other
Brainy Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Did he really treat us like shit though? He was very professional during his time here, and certainly sorted things out in the camp after the Martin Allen circus. You could argue that when the fans chanted "Megson for Bolton", added to the vile ginger abuse, it was in fact the fans that treated him like shit not the other way round. I can't blame him at all for moving. Maybe, what would you want more? Premiership and European football or mid-table Championship football? No brainer really but we offered him a job in management after an 18 month break, and he walks out.
Matt Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Maybe, what would you want more? Premiership and European football or mid-table Championship football?No brainer really but we offered him a job in management after an 18 month break, and he walks out. And thank fuk for that. I don't hate the bloke for leaving us, I don't hate the bloke for managing Forest, Infact I don't hate the bloke but I do dislike him though and its for none of the reason I have just said I actually don't know why I dislike him I just do, Just got one of those faces I spose! I never wanted him here, but was willing to give him a chance, and I did but something just happened at that Sheff Utd match and he needed to go, thank fuk he did! I don't dislike Bolton, but do want to see Megson fail at Bolton, so sorry but I want Bolton to lose ever game possible.
Thracian Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Frank Ribbery, best player in the world, come off it! He's had a good game but I think it's time for Mr McGee to climb out of his backside!Didn't relise that was Real Sociedad Mikel Alonso, Xabis older brother that. Absloutley nowhere near as good He looked a bloody good player to me. As for taking him off after an hour - the only reason I'd have done that is if I'd got a bet on a draw or something.
Nath Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 He looked a bloody good player to me. As for taking him off after an hour - the only reason I'd have done that is if I'd got a bet on a draw or something. It's one game, like manwell said. Watch him week in week and he is not that special
MC Prussian Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Erm... it's a cup competition And they're against Bayern Munich, a world class opposition. Don't start comparing beans with onions...
Manwell Pablo Posted 8 November 2007 Author Posted 8 November 2007 He looked a bloody good player to me. As for taking him off after an hour - the only reason I'd have done that is if I'd got a bet on a draw or something. Frank Ribberys a cracking player. Just the sort of player you'd like. Nowhere near "the best player in the world" though He's not even the best player from France.
Thracian Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Frank Ribberys a cracking player. Just the sort of player you'd like.Nowhere near "the best player in the world" though He's not even the best player from France. What I liked about him was how he constantly asked questions. He took players on and in doing so disturbed a well organised defence. His turning was tight and he had two feet he could use. His movement and vision only made him more dangerous which, with his decision making made him lethal. Yes, he's exactly my kind of player and, despite their outstanding achievement in forcing a draw, how Bolton lacked anyone with the impishness to beat people and force defenders into uncomfortable situations. The sooner we get more players like Ribbery in English football the better. How I'd love a talent like that in our camp.
dandannieldanok Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Why did Everton spend £11m on Yakubu when they have Anichebe
Manwell Pablo Posted 8 November 2007 Author Posted 8 November 2007 What I liked about him was how he constantly asked questions. He took players on and in doing so disturbed a well organised defence. His turning was tight and he had two feet he could use. His movement and vision only made him more dangerous which, with his decision making made him lethal.Yes, he's exactly my kind of player and, despite their outstanding achievement in forcing a draw, how Bolton lacked anyone with the impishness to beat people and force defenders into uncomfortable situations. The sooner we get more players like Ribbery in English football the better. How I'd love a talent like that in our camp. Well if you want to donate the 21.5 Million pounds Munich could possible end up paying for him to the transfere kitty I'm sure Milan could make it happen.
Ultra Posted 8 November 2007 Posted 8 November 2007 Did he really treat us like shit though? He was very professional during his time here, and certainly sorted things out in the camp after the Martin Allen circus. I didn't see much evidence of his "professionalism" during his last two games in charge You could argue that when the fans chanted "Megson for Bolton", added to the vile ginger abuse, it was in fact the fans that treated him like shit not the other way round. Oh, so the fact that his four home games in charge were full of the most unpalatable and interminable dross in recent memory had absolutely nothing to do with his treatment by the fans?
Joe. Posted 6 December 2007 Posted 6 December 2007 Well, well, well. Red Star 0-1 Bolton. Superb win for Megson's lot.
Asha Posted 6 December 2007 Posted 6 December 2007 Well, well, well.Red Star 0-1 Bolton. Superb win for Megson's lot. Dam. It's not going to plan.
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