by Man Friday » 21 Apr 2007 21:03
by hughsies no.1 » 21 Apr 2007 21:03
by Dirk Gently » 21 Apr 2007 21:10
by North stander » 21 Apr 2007 21:42
Mr Optimist In addition to the flags..."I feel good!" ffs
I bet they don't tonight sad oxf*rd
by Farnborough Royal » 21 Apr 2007 22:44
by kitsons_hair » 21 Apr 2007 23:48
by RIP ELM Park » 21 Apr 2007 23:56
bassavage Bolton up to their dirty tricks again when Doyle was taking his penalty according to a caller on 6-0-6. I didn't see it but apparently Stelios was stood on the edge of the box and blew up a balloon and when Doyle was about to take the penalty, he popped it in the hope it would put him off.
No oxf*rd chance!
by AJ~ » 22 Apr 2007 00:03
RIP ELM Parkbassavage Bolton up to their dirty tricks again when Doyle was taking his penalty according to a caller on 6-0-6. I didn't see it but apparently Stelios was stood on the edge of the box and blew up a balloon and when Doyle was about to take the penalty, he popped it in the hope it would put him off.
No oxf*rd chance!
Stunningly this is true, dirty cheating oxf*rd, clear as day both on football first and Match of the day. Just as doyle's about to hit the ball he pops the balloon, which certainly wasn't on the pitch before.
Sums up what dirty cheating scum they really are
by floyd__streete » 22 Apr 2007 00:08
Woodcote Royal Sadly, we've never been short of w@nkers and there were plenty complaining again today about how "lucky" we were
Dirk Gently That';s one in the eye for the anti-Harper brigade. Just shows what a difference it makes when he's back in midfield, and when stop hoofing the ball forward and start playing it on the ground.
by weybridgewanderer » 22 Apr 2007 00:11
by floyd__streete » 22 Apr 2007 00:13
by Royal Rother » 22 Apr 2007 01:36
by Woodcote Royal » 22 Apr 2007 02:13
floyd__streeteWoodcote Royal Sadly, we've never been short of w@nkers and there were plenty complaining again today about how "lucky" we were
We were fortunate. Truth be told - we were appaling today for 80+ minutes. Duberry looked every inch a Championship centre-half, DLC was equally poor. But do you know what - we were robbed at Spurs with an iffy decision, didn't deserve to lose to Liverpool and dominated Charlton so I am not going to apologise for a somewhat streaky victory. Fair play to this Reading team - they never give up and never look likely to get absolutely buried.
by readingbedding » 22 Apr 2007 07:48
Woodcote Royalfloyd__streeteWoodcote Royal Sadly, we've never been short of w@nkers and there were plenty complaining again today about how "lucky" we were :?
We were fortunate. Truth be told - we were appaling today for 80+ minutes. Duberry looked every inch a Championship centre-half, DLC was equally poor. But do you know what - we were robbed at Spurs with an iffy decision, didn't deserve to lose to Liverpool and dominated Charlton so I am not going to apologise for a somewhat streaky victory. Fair play to this Reading team - they never give up and never look likely to get absolutely buried.
When you're away to a top 6 side it's the result that counts and not the performance and, given that we won 3-1 and managed to score all 4 goals, means we weren't lucky regardless of how badly we played until the last 15 minutes.
Bolton got precisely what they deseved from a home performance in which they failed to convert 3 One on Ones with our keeper, who did a suberb job of keeping us in the game but will, no doubt, get nothing but stick because a few of his kicks went out of play :?
Had we put in the same level of performance and got a point it would have been a good day at the office but to win such a tough fixture was stunning and thoroughly deserved.
There are no bad away wins and to get 5 from our first season in the Prem is fantastic.
But, I wonder how many of those who predicted a season of struggle are now complaining because we don't always play like Brazil :?
by Z-Head » 22 Apr 2007 08:11
higher Wonderbar.As mentioned earlier we were really below par for 80 mins and it was no surprise when Bloton took the 1 nil lead.Some idiots near me left(ha bloody ha and chortle).I have to admit to thinking I can see us being hit again before the 90 is up however.
Then the inspired Coppell move Shane Long on and he was a sensation.The guy transformed the game and the rest of the lads suddenly decided to start playing some football.Having converted the pen one could have been exused for thinking we might cling on to the draw.But oh no it was one way traffic and Bolton simply capitulated as our tails got bushier as the clock wound down.
The chant of "1 nil and you fcuked it up " resonanted around the Rebock albeit that most of their fans had already bu99ered orf!
95 firmly consigned to the dustbin of royals history.
To round it all off my fiver on the 3-1 more than paid for everything and its time to order that chicken phaal.Perfect.
by seahawk10 » 22 Apr 2007 08:34
bassavage Bolton up to their dirty tricks again when Doyle was taking his penalty according to a caller on 6-0-6. I didn't see it but apparently Stelios was stood on the edge of the box and blew up a balloon and when Doyle was about to take the penalty, he popped it in the hope it would put him off.
No oxf*rd chance!
by Huntley & Palmer » 22 Apr 2007 08:43
Woodcote Royalfloyd__streeteWoodcote Royal Sadly, we've never been short of w@nkers and there were plenty complaining again today about how "lucky" we were
We were fortunate. Truth be told - we were appaling today for 80+ minutes. Duberry looked every inch a Championship centre-half, DLC was equally poor. But do you know what - we were robbed at Spurs with an iffy decision, didn't deserve to lose to Liverpool and dominated Charlton so I am not going to apologise for a somewhat streaky victory. Fair play to this Reading team - they never give up and never look likely to get absolutely buried.
When you're away to a top 6 side it's the result that counts and not the performance and, given that we won 3-1 and managed to score all 4 goals, means we weren't lucky regardless of how badly we played until the last 15 minutes.
Bolton got precisely what they deseved from a home performance in which they failed to convert 3 One on Ones with our keeper, who did a suberb job of keeping us in the game but will, no doubt, get nothing but stick because a few of his kicks went out of play
Had we put in the same level of performance and got a point it would have been a good day at the office but to win such a tough fixture was stunning and thoroughly deserved.
There are no bad away wins and to get 5 from our first season in the Prem is fantastic.
But, I wonder how many of those who predicted a season of struggle are now complaining because we don't always play like Brazil
by Woodcote Royal » 22 Apr 2007 09:25
by Ollie Kearns is in Buxton » 22 Apr 2007 09:27
floyd__streete If Bolton Wanderers were playing in my back garden I'd draw the curtains. I am far from a footballing snob but I'd hate to watch that long ball garbage every week.
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