Bolton stage fright

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Not what we alll think, I'm just acknowledging a decent view lad... some of the sheds in this division should be bulldozed, if I've got to moan itd be getting a big crowd away from the place, took me ages to get on the motorway, wouldn't think it'd be a problem most weekends though...:)
We had plans to put four more tiers on top:)
 



If you manage to win the title ask your club please no bus round the city, proper tinpot and small time for third division football, we would just shrug our shoulders
 
Obviously not a Bolton fan. It's a blade taking the piss, the give away being he's overdone it on how thick Bolton fans are. We all know much as we'd like to think so, they can't really be that thick.

Funny though :D
 
Obviously not a Bolton fan. It's a blade taking the piss, the give away being he's overdone it on how thick Bolton fans are. We all know much as we'd like to think so, they can't really be that thick.

Funny though :D

Mistake was that he spelt tier correctly. It's like singing out of tune deliberately, it's hard to keep it up.
 
why would bolton want more tiers on it
it rarely was full in the prem . never mind the pitiful gates in league one and the championship

from 81 to 87 bolton didnt average 5000 crowds

what is that like
must be like a funeral
 



Funny how 'massive' Bolton have to make up rivalries with small clubs like Bury and Rochdale to make themselves feel that little bit better. Most of your lot will be getting their city and united shirts back out when you're getting banged every wee next season.
 
Good effort Scally. Keep going son....

For what it's worth, a good view and decent facilities at the Reebok. Not a bad ground. A bit desolate on the approach, but it is Bolton.....

Last night before the match, they had a minutes applause for departed Blades fans. Blades fans, that for generations have walked the same approach to the ground, stood or Sat in the same spot as us, baying towards the action on the same piece of ground.

I believe this is a part of what gives a stadium it's "soul", even if you have to lean left or right to see past a post every now and again.

A stadium without this, is generally referred to as "soulless"

Other than that, good luck to Bolton. Hope you stuff the pigs next year.
 
See tezza saying what you all think, you'd fucking love a stadium like ours, just spit it out lads you'll feel better
You're partially right Scally!
Over the seasons we've had plenty of thoughts and long discussions about stadia just like yours!
We've been terrified that OUR owner would somehow decide to sell Bramall Lane and move us into a Raebok style ground.
Fortunately this seasons success means that we won't be so desperate as to need to do it.
 
You're partially right Scally!
Over the seasons we've had plenty of thoughts and long discussions about stadia just like yours!
We've been terrified that OUR owner would somehow decide to sell Bramall Lane and move us into a Raebok style ground.
Fortunately this seasons success means that we won't be so desperate as to need to do it.


Totally agree. Leaving Bramall lane would be suicide as far as I'm concerned.

I suppose there will be some examples of clubs where it's all worked out OK moving to a new ground, but for me, it wouldn't ever be the same again if we moved.

Level the stadium and build a new one maybe at a push, but even that doesn't appeal really.

Stadiums like ours really do have a soul that Bolton, for example, have thrown away in the name of modernisation.
 
Children children, come in side now.

I don't know what is wrong with half our lot that we can't enjoy promotion without goading others. Let Bolton go
 



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