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« Reply #75 on: 31 December 2011, 07:55 PM »

He is yet again "taking the positives out of the  match" and "confident of avoiding relegation" and "there are a lot of home games left that we can win".

We've lost 10 of our last 12 home games in the league, going back in to last season. This time last year, we had only lost once at home and that was to a late goal against Liverpool.

Yes, we have got home games that we can win, but we should be beating the likes of Norwich, Sunderland, Everton, Villa and Wolves at the Reebok. We've seen nothing to suggest we can go on and win a good number of the remaining home games.
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« Reply #76 on: 31 December 2011, 08:09 PM »

Looking at the games, there is a lot of the potential to get to 40 points but we really need to bring some quality in otherwise we are down.  I have picked out 5 or 6 games that we should win and then there is plenty of other home games against the big boys and against teams like us on our travels, where we could pick up points.

This current lot though could not win a egg and spoon race.
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« Reply #77 on: 01 January 2012, 01:32 AM »

Well I watched it from the upper tier in the Lofthouse stand this week and what struck me was the amount of headers we won,very few.Ngog never won one header against their center half and the rest looked like it was a training match.Apart from Rickett's, we were shíte,no passion,no commitment.Unless there is a big turn around,we are going down.  Sad Sad Sad
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« Reply #78 on: 01 January 2012, 09:37 AM »

2 very poor sides both destined for the championship,
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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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« Reply #79 on: 01 January 2012, 09:39 AM »

Nah you cannot barge somebody in the back, the guy was going nowhere and he had no reason to try and challenge him.
Affter seeing it again it was a very harsh decision but we didn't defend it, Jussi and Ricketts at fault.
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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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« Reply #80 on: 01 January 2012, 10:27 AM »

It's probably a bit late in his career now but someone should tell Jussi you don't let the opposition head the ball from 2 yards out.
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« Reply #81 on: 01 January 2012, 10:33 AM »

Cahill should have decked jussi at the end as a leaving gift to us all. Smiley
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