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Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:47 pm
Pulisnewport wrote:This would be my team on the circumstances
Etheridge
Paterson
Bennett
Manga
Bamba
Peltier
Ralls
Damour
Tomlin
Bogle
Laing
Any players back to fitness would be an even better bonus?
Bolton 0-3 City
Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:58 pm
Pulisnewport wrote:This would be my team on the circumstances
Etheridge
Paterson
Bennett
Manga
Bamba
Peltier
Ralls
Damour
Tomlin
Bogle
Laing
Any players back to fitness would be an even better bonus?
Bolton 0-3 City
Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:36 pm
Bananas wrote:Pulisnewport wrote:This would be my team on the circumstances
Etheridge
Paterson
Bennett
Manga
Bamba
Peltier
Ralls
Damour
Tomlin
Bogle
Laing
Any players back to fitness would be an even better bonus?
Bolton 0-3 City
Hoilett??
Mon Dec 18, 2017 4:00 pm
Mon Dec 18, 2017 4:34 pm
Sloper Road wrote:Yet another load of comments about injuries, even Warnock has just stated he cant wait to see how good we are when we get are first team players back! im sorry this has to stop. The players that have played for the last 6 games are our best players, no one who is out injured over that time would have improved the results ,,,as a manager that's what you have to be saying surely? the so called first teamers have to wait for their chance. This thread goes about injuries followed in the same breath about resting players for the Bolton game,,,,,how bad can it be. There are only two players who would be in immediate contention to start if results slip. Why we talk about 9 or 10 first team players out is baffling.
Mon Dec 18, 2017 5:59 pm
Tue Dec 19, 2017 11:22 am
Sloper Road wrote:Bogle ran around like a rabbit don't think he was not fit enough to start, Healey was on the bench not injured..not match speed fit though,
Iam talking about the last 6 games not just the last one. If they are all fit for the Fulham game then based on form since they all last played then Zahore would not start, the talk at that time was he needed to be dropped..., however we all hope he will come back and be the player he can be.
Any player dropped out of a winning team can feel miffed and the manager should be aware of that and use his words a bit more carefully IMO...
Tue Dec 19, 2017 3:45 pm
JimmyJazz wrote:Sloper Road wrote:Bogle ran around like a rabbit don't think he was not fit enough to start, Healey was on the bench not injured..not match speed fit though,
Iam talking about the last 6 games not just the last one. If they are all fit for the Fulham game then based on form since they all last played then Zahore would not start, the talk at that time was he needed to be dropped..., however we all hope he will come back and be the player he can be.
Any player dropped out of a winning team can feel miffed and the manager should be aware of that and use his words a bit more carefully IMO...
Is Roathie back??
Tue Dec 19, 2017 4:02 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:JimmyJazz wrote:Sloper Road wrote:Bogle ran around like a rabbit don't think he was not fit enough to start, Healey was on the bench not injured..not match speed fit though,
Iam talking about the last 6 games not just the last one. If they are all fit for the Fulham game then based on form since they all last played then Zahore would not start, the talk at that time was he needed to be dropped..., however we all hope he will come back and be the player he can be.
Any player dropped out of a winning team can feel miffed and the manager should be aware of that and use his words a bit more carefully IMO...
Is Roathie back??
You won't see that weirdo back while the Jerks are on self destruct and we are riding high.
Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:10 pm
Sloper Road wrote:Yet another load of comments about injuries, even Warnock has just stated he cant wait to see how good we are when we get are first team players back! im sorry this has to stop. The players that have played for the last 6 games are our best players, no one who is out injured over that time would have improved the results ,,,as a manager that's what you have to be saying surely? the so called first teamers have to wait for their chance. This thread goes about injuries followed in the same breath about resting players for the Bolton game,,,,,how bad can it be. There are only two players who would be in immediate contention to start if results slip. Why we talk about 9 or 10 first team players out is baffling.
Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:44 pm
Sloper Road wrote:Yet another load of comments about injuries, even Warnock has just stated he cant wait to see how good we are when we get are first team players back! im sorry this has to stop. The players that have played for the last 6 games are our best players, no one who is out injured over that time would have improved the results ,,,as a manager that's what you have to be saying surely? the so called first teamers have to wait for their chance. This thread goes about injuries followed in the same breath about resting players for the Bolton game,,,,,how bad can it be. There are only two players who would be in immediate contention to start if results slip. Why we talk about 9 or 10 first team players out is baffling.
Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:40 pm
Thu Dec 21, 2017 3:11 pm
Once a blue always a blue44 wrote:Although on paper we should win this game...we are hit by many first team injuries and even without that I think this game is another to be very wary of. Possible banana skin game? If we can come through these Xmas games barely unscaved and bearing in mind come January we will start to get some players back, I do believe we will atleast gain a play off place if not automatic but it is way too early to say. There are some strong teams around us. I mentioned the other day about the fact that if we had beaten Bristol we would be X points ahead. Some people stated that post was ridiculous but look at Bristol at the moment they are are nearest auto promo rivals and I go back to the IF....if we had beaten them we would now be 9 points ahead of 3rd place with Derby the next team behind us! But moving on....no time now for ifs and buts as we have been incredible so far this season and beyond anyone's expectations really I think it's fair to say!
Thu Dec 21, 2017 3:12 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:JimmyJazz wrote:Sloper Road wrote:Bogle ran around like a rabbit don't think he was not fit enough to start, Healey was on the bench not injured..not match speed fit though,
Iam talking about the last 6 games not just the last one. If they are all fit for the Fulham game then based on form since they all last played then Zahore would not start, the talk at that time was he needed to be dropped..., however we all hope he will come back and be the player he can be.
Any player dropped out of a winning team can feel miffed and the manager should be aware of that and use his words a bit more carefully IMO...
Is Roathie back??
You won't see that weirdo back while the Jerks are on self destruct and we are riding high.
Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:11 am
Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:27 am
Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:32 am
Forever Blue wrote:Away Days - Travel Guide: Bolton Wanderers vs. Cardiff City
The Bluebirds head to Bolton for our final away day of 2017, and our last match before Christmas Day.
Away tickets are still available for this match!
Away capacity 3,000, can be increased to 5,100.
Travel Tips
Bolton Wanderers are located in the town of Bolton, Greater Manchester. By car, the journey from CCS takes approximately four hours. Car Park A is dedicated to away supporters, with spaces allocated on a first come, first served basis. The car park is accessible via the A6027, De Havilland Way, and costs £7 per car, £12 per mini-coach and £20 for a coach. Entry passes can be purchased on matchday.
From Cardiff Central, those travelling by train should head for Bolton, which can be reached via Manchester Piccadilly. Horwich Parkway Train Station is the closest station to the stadium, approximately 200 metres away. Regular matchday services run from Bolton station, with a journey time of approximately seven minutes.
Away tickets are still available for this match!
Away End
The Macron Stadium was built in 1997, and replaced Bolton’s former home, Burnden Park. Formerly known as the Reebok Stadium, the ground has a capacity of 28,723, which makes it the thirteenth largest stadium in the Championship.
Travelling Bluebirds will be situated in the South Stand, which has a capacity of around 3,000. City fans will be able to purchase a copy of the official matchday programme, ‘The Wanderer’ for £3.
Pies and Pints
Traditional matchday options are available inside the Macron concourse, including Holland’s ‘Big Eats’ Pies for £2.90, burgers and hot dogs for £3.50. Alcohol is also available inside the stadium, including Worthington’s Bitter, Carling, Magners and Guinness.
Popular pubs amongst away fans with family-friendly atmospheres include the Barnstormers pub on Lostock Lane.
Food for Thought
The stadium is next to the Middlebrook Retail Park, which offers a number of fast food outlets including KFC, Subway and a Bolton Wanderers themed McDonalds. Other restaurants such as Ask Italian, Chiquito and Nando’s. In the town centre, popular food options include Rice ‘n’ Three, which offers vegetarian friendly Indian cuisine, or the award winning family-run Olympus Fish and Chip Restaurant.
Away tickets are still available for this match!
Tourist Time
For those travelling to Bolton with children, there are plenty of Christmas themed events before or after the match. These include Breakfast with Santa at Wyevale Garden Centre, and Christmas Carol at the Octagon.
Alternatively, check out the National Football Museum in nearby Manchester, which is a twenty-minute train journey away. The Museum is a must-see for any football fan, with a range of permanent and visiting attractions.
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