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Gloria Stitz
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« on: 26 November 2011, 06:11 PM »

The Reebok Stadium was once an intense environment for any underperforming Wanderer to play in. It isn't the sort of atmosphere you want week in week out at your football grounds but its one that the Reebok has been crying out for this season. Its an atmosphere that players can often respond well to...urgency in the crowd can bring urgency on the pitch, something this team has lacked in all but three matches this season.
These days, you get the impression nobody's bothered. Touches that would once have been met with moans and groans are getting little or no reception at all. Its by no means the only problem in the Bolton camp at this moment in time, but if the manager can't give the shower of shite a much needed bollucking, then we as fans can at least try.

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« Reply #1 on: 26 November 2011, 06:50 PM »

When loosing without putting a fight became the norm.
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« Reply #2 on: 27 November 2011, 07:16 PM »

Also, where were all the little shits that sit under the scoreboard yesterday that would claim to be the leaders of the Bolton support? People tell me they're the only ones that ever make any atmosphere. Absolute bollucks.

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« Reply #3 on: 28 November 2011, 10:38 AM »

When Kevin Nolan went.
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Bolton Wanderers 1970-71
Left to right:
Back row: Ron Phillips, Alan Boswell, John Ritson, Peter Clarke, John Hulme, Paul Jones..
Middle row: Eddie Hopkinson (Trainer), Charlie Hurley, Roy Greaves, Gareth Williams, Don McAllister, Paul Hallows, Arthur Marsh, John Manning, Jim Conway (Coach).

Front row: Warwick Rimmer, John Byrom, Paul Fletcher, Garry Jones, Jimmy Meadows (Team Manager), Jim Redfern, Ian Seddon, Chris Duffy, Roger Hunt.
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