Boltons perspective

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Boltons perspective

by hughsies no.1 » 21 Apr 2007 21:49

http://www.boltonbanter.com/forum/view_topic.php?id=9891&forum_id=2&page=2

Just got back from the game. Absolutely fuming with quite a few things:

1) I can accept being beaten by a better team (ie Man Utd took us apart) but Reading were plainly and simply AWFUL. Certainly worse than Watfords display at the Reebok to put it in perspective and for the vast majority of the game they were simply trying to contain our attacks and hope for a draw.

2) The referee (Howard Webb) and linesmen. - Awful performance throughout and particularly bad in the first half. Missed foul after foul on our players (esp Davies) and gifted Reading with free kicks that were nothing. The worst decisions however

- Nolan was poleaxed just before the half time break with an absolutely ATROCIOUS challenge (in many people's books a straight red but certainly a yellow). What did he do? He blew for half time and led the players off the pitch with hardly a backward glance at Nolan who still needed urgent medical attention and had to be helped off the pitch!

- 2nd Goal - Clearly (and I do mean CLEARLY, no debate about it, you could have seen it from one of Pluto's moons clearly) OFFSIDE.

- The first Reading goal. A penalty - I'm unsure at this stage but it looked dubious.

3) Reading's approach - Can't contain them so foul them off the park. 3 injuries in the first half - 3 substitutions. The team that started (Diouf really though) would have helped convert our many chances. The Diouf injury may not have been intended at first glance but on slow motion replays the player flicks his studs up back into the chasing Diouf.

4) Readings FANS: Disgraceful and disgusting. In the same league as the BWFC fans who sing about the Munich disaster. Now Diouf isn't anyone's favourite player and I was the first person to criticise his spitting and cheating BUT he clearly isn't playacting when he required a stretcher to take him off the pitch. The Reading fans who abused him goaded him as he was taken off - shame on you. Where is your basic sense of humanity?

They say what goes around, comes around. Lets hope it does with Reading because you should be embarrassed with the conduct of your fans, your team and finally with the fact that you even got ONE point out of that game

Having been to the game, I can agree 100% with your comments.

For all their plaudits this season, I thought that certain Reading players and the majority of their supporters came across today as nasty and bitter.

The more that I see of Stephen Hunt, the more i'm inclined to believe that he intentionally left his knee in when challenging Petr Cech on the opening day. Firstly, he needlessly shoulder charged Nicky Hunt off the pitch when the ball had already gone out for a throw. Then he had a go at Dioufy, in the hope of getting a reaction. When Michalik came onto the pitch, he tried the same thing again. He kept tugging at Lubo's shirt whilst waiting for a free kick to be taken. Lubo merely swatted him away, like a fly. Then he ran straight into Jussi and finally earned himself a booking.

As for their supporters????? Well imho to barrack someone as they are being stretchered off is bang out of order. Dioufy may not be everyone's favourite player, but to stand up and yell abuse as he is being carried off is an absolute disgrace.


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sounds like sour grapes too me 8)
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by zac naloen » 21 Apr 2007 21:51

How were Hunt and Diouf caused by fouls by us?

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by readingbedding » 21 Apr 2007 21:52

Vinegar on your chips?

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Re: Boltons perspective

by Big Ern » 21 Apr 2007 21:55


Nolan who still needed urgent medical attention



I hear he is in a critical condition, but might just pull through. The next 24 hrs will be crucial.

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by Coppelled Streets » 21 Apr 2007 21:55

A well balanced view - chips on both shoulders!


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by hughsies no.1 » 21 Apr 2007 21:57

after reading their opinions i thought id think what i didnt like about what i saw today

1. Bolton play such s##t football. there not creative they just hoof it up field. and if i had to watch that every week i would be gutted,

2. that drum... i know we have one but our drummer is not as consistent as theirs,they needed him for every song today.

3. the flags...enough said :wink:

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by RIP ELM Park » 21 Apr 2007 21:57

zac naloen How were Hunt and Diouf caused by fouls by us?


They weren't I'd put it more down to a dangerous pitch, there was a reason players were slipping & tripping all over the place, the gallons of water poored on 10 mins berfore the start was to blame.

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by RoyalChicagoFC » 21 Apr 2007 22:00

"Bolton" and "perspective" are two words that don't belong in the same language, much less a thread header.

HTFH

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by Winchester Royal » 21 Apr 2007 22:02

Diouf had dived and cheated all game until he went down. I don't give a shit if he's on a stretcher or not, I'll give him a piece of my mind if he's been acting the cunt.

And he spits.


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by Ginger Ninjas » 21 Apr 2007 22:03

BoLOLton!

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by Dirk Gently » 21 Apr 2007 22:04

Isn't there a beautiful irony about Bolton complaining about a team standing up to their physical play.

This is, after all, the team that has made an art form of kicking lumps out of everyone else.

If you can't take it yourself, you shouldn't dish it out!

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by Chaney » 21 Apr 2007 22:08

that exact message was posted on 606 as well, seems he wants the whole world to know his team of little kittens are so hard done by :lol:

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by hughsies no.1 » 21 Apr 2007 22:14

Dirk Gently Isn't there a beautiful irony about Bolton complaining about a team standing up to their physical play.

This is, after all, the team that has made an art form of kicking lumps out of everyone else.

If you can't take it yourself, you shouldn't dish it out!


spot on

also i reckon there was about 20mins still left on the clock and their keeper was time wasting, their just an awful football team with no answer too teams playing football against them. as soon as harps came on we start spreading the ball about and they just didnt know what to do.

pi## take moment of the day.. coming out after the match one bloke singing 'i feel good' and another running around pretending to hold a flag. priceless :D


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by RoyalChicagoFC » 21 Apr 2007 22:17

Dirk Gently Isn't there a beautiful irony about Bolton complaining about a team standing up to their physical play.

Yes, yes there is --deLOLicious, even.

hughsies no.1 Bolton play such s##t football. there not creative they just hoof it up field. and if i had to watch that every week i would be gutted

Being charitable, they are in my opinion one shoddy advertisement for top-flight football as played anyplace on the planet.

I'm chagrined to confess to that last day that I spent four years ago wishing for them to stay up at West Ham's expense, and indeed I've been regretting it ever since.

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by Royalee » 21 Apr 2007 22:18

Some tosser started having a rant at me about our fans cheering Diouf's departure when exiting the ground today. I had to laugh as it's about time he got injured giving the amount of time he spends rolling around on the deck. Ah well, at least I only laughed at the Bolton fan as opposed to spitting in his face.

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by Dirk Gently » 21 Apr 2007 22:21

Yep - some twat started having a go at me about us injuring all their players. And the best he could come up with was "I hope you get a parking ticket like I did at your place."

A damning curse! :roll:

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by matt_turner » 21 Apr 2007 22:28

Dirk Gently "I hope you get a parking ticket like I did at your place."

A damning curse! :roll:


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Re: Boltons perspective

by savage 4 england » 22 Apr 2007 20:57

1. Yep, we didn't play well. Maybe, that shows how good we really are. Not playing well, but picking up 3 points.

2. Tough, Howard Webb didn't have the best game in the world. What can you do, but blow-up when someone is keen on elbowing.

3. A yellow card would have been right.

4. Don't think Doyle was offside.

5. Er it was a definite penalty.

6. Least bookings in the league aren't we? Maybe, we need to foul because of Boltons aggressive approach.

7. How can you tell if Diouf's injured or not? He goes down a dozen times a game. I wouldn't have jeered him if he was injured, but how do you know? He's a nasty piece of work though. Had to laugh when he compared Munich chants with Reading fans. Lol

8. Bitter? Lol

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by Tamworth_Royal » 22 Apr 2007 21:14

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/spl ... s_team.stm

Three of our boy's in Crooks team of the week :lol:

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 22 Apr 2007 21:19

And Duberry on the reserve list.

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