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Aren't a few thousand at the sty netted off as unsafe?
Does that say, attendance rating 2* out of 5, or is that an overall rating.At least the media seem to agree with him that they dominated the game.
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I'm glad our chairman is not like that!
McCabe just seems to let Wilder get on with it. Because he knows he's determined to get the job done.
Ayup Kev!!! Gii us a wave mi owd mucker.
Quite possibly the bitterest thing I've ever read. Even manages to point out that the hogs caught us up in 2012 from 10 points behind..
Ken Anderson addresses the club's supporters as taken from his notes in Tuesday's Bristol Rovers programme
Firstly, I would also like to extend a warm welcome to the family of Gary Speed who will be attending our game against Bristol Rovers tomorrow night as our special guests.
They are raising awareness of the Gary Speed Trust which was established following his passing in November 2011 and continues the promotion of Gary’s work in regards to supporting numerous sports teams, schools and hospitals.
Focusing back on matters on the field, I had a strange feeling about the Sheffield United game all last week, particularly when they asked us to return half of our allocated tickets.
We made our disappointment known to them in no uncertain way, but they had no intention of changing their minds.
As you can imagine, I was even angrier when I saw the area that we should have had behind the goal half empty on Saturday. It is fairly obvious now that they didn't want too many of our supporters there cheering us on.
As the week went on, it was becoming more likely that we were going to be without several key players, either through suspension, injury or illness and then, at the very last minute, we were deprived of Gary Madine by illness as well which meant a late change to our game plan.
Obviously, it wasn't one of our better performances and whilst I don't like making excuses, I think that up until the penalty – which was a quite clearly a dive – we were still in the game.
Likewise, I am not sure how John Fleck did not receive his marching orders when he poleaxed Tom Thorpe which effectively ended his game a short time after.
In regards their first goal, it ultimately came from us giving the ball away and a consequent rare slip by Mark Beevers and whilst I think it was a well taken chance by Billy Sharp, how many times have we seen balls bounce out when they hit the post?
Although we lost out to Sheffield United, despite fielding an under strength team due to illness, suspensions and injuries, it’s worth reminding ourselves that we had beaten them twice already this season, so in terms of the league points gained against one another honours are even.
As to who will be promoted, we shall wait until the end of the season, but I seem to recall that several seasons ago they were in a similar situation at the top of the league with a seemingly comfortable gap but ultimately lost out to bitter rivals Sheffield Wednesday.
As I keep saying, there will be lots of twists and turns before the end of the season.
That said, we have to put the defeat behind us and move on to this week when we have two games at home where if we manage to take maximum points, it will put us right back amongst those pushing for the automatic promotion spots.
Hopefully, we will have a fully fit squad available for both of these matches and can look to make our mark in front of our home crowd once again.
With that in mind, there is now a special Final Five ticket offer available to buy which will start from our game against AFC Wimbledon onwards and I encourage all of you to get involved as we look to turn our home into a cauldron of vociferous noise during the final months of the season.
It would also be fantastic to see a wall of white across the terraces at Macron Stadium, with both home and away shirts currently available for just £19.99 in Bolton Central.
I am also pleased to confirm that we are now holding regular meetings with the Supporters’ Trust and I look forward to meeting with them again this week.
Hopefully, we will find a way where they can help fund the club’s academy which will be a great benefit to everyone who is involved up at Lostock.
Elsewhere across the club, the hotel are set to hold a number of notable events such as an 80s Party Night and various offers on dinners for Easter and Mother’s Day, details of which can be found on the club's social channels.
Finally, it has been great to see a number of our players out and about across the local community in recent weeks supporting our Community Trust’s various projects.
We are proud of our family-orientated mentality at this football club and the importance of strengthening our relationships with the town as a whole cannot be underestimated.
As usual, let’s be loud, let’s be proud and let’s get behind the team.
Kind regards
Ken
Read more at http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/a-note-from-the-chairman-3596897.aspx#a1MUigxtCyZ65pPI.99
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/a-note-from-the-chairman-3596897.aspx
I didn't realise David Dickinson posted on here.Here's a tip for the bastard. Next time your dump hosts an antique fair, why not trying running a fucking mop around the toilets before you open the building. It's bad enough that the locals think they're at a fucking car boot, but it would be nice not to stick to the carpets, and not have to go paddling when I go for a piss.
I'm glad our chairman is not like that!
McCabe just seems to let Wilder get on with it. Because he knows he's determined to get the job done.
Ayup Kev!!! Gii us a wave mi owd mucker.
Quite possibly the bitterest thing I've ever read. Even manages to point out that the hogs caught us up in 2012 from 10 points behind..
Ken Anderson addresses the club's supporters as taken from his notes in Tuesday's Bristol Rovers programme
Firstly, I would also like to extend a warm welcome to the family of Gary Speed who will be attending our game against Bristol Rovers tomorrow night as our special guests.
They are raising awareness of the Gary Speed Trust which was established following his passing in November 2011 and continues the promotion of Gary’s work in regards to supporting numerous sports teams, schools and hospitals.
Focusing back on matters on the field, I had a strange feeling about the Sheffield United game all last week, particularly when they asked us to return half of our allocated tickets.
We made our disappointment known to them in no uncertain way, but they had no intention of changing their minds.
As you can imagine, I was even angrier when I saw the area that we should have had behind the goal half empty on Saturday. It is fairly obvious now that they didn't want too many of our supporters there cheering us on.
As the week went on, it was becoming more likely that we were going to be without several key players, either through suspension, injury or illness and then, at the very last minute, we were deprived of Gary Madine by illness as well which meant a late change to our game plan.
Obviously, it wasn't one of our better performances and whilst I don't like making excuses, I think that up until the penalty – which was a quite clearly a dive – we were still in the game.
Likewise, I am not sure how John Fleck did not receive his marching orders when he poleaxed Tom Thorpe which effectively ended his game a short time after.
In regards their first goal, it ultimately came from us giving the ball away and a consequent rare slip by Mark Beevers and whilst I think it was a well taken chance by Billy Sharp, how many times have we seen balls bounce out when they hit the post?
Although we lost out to Sheffield United, despite fielding an under strength team due to illness, suspensions and injuries, it’s worth reminding ourselves that we had beaten them twice already this season, so in terms of the league points gained against one another honours are even.
As to who will be promoted, we shall wait until the end of the season, but I seem to recall that several seasons ago they were in a similar situation at the top of the league with a seemingly comfortable gap but ultimately lost out to bitter rivals Sheffield Wednesday.
As I keep saying, there will be lots of twists and turns before the end of the season.
That said, we have to put the defeat behind us and move on to this week when we have two games at home where if we manage to take maximum points, it will put us right back amongst those pushing for the automatic promotion spots.
Hopefully, we will have a fully fit squad available for both of these matches and can look to make our mark in front of our home crowd once again.
With that in mind, there is now a special Final Five ticket offer available to buy which will start from our game against AFC Wimbledon onwards and I encourage all of you to get involved as we look to turn our home into a cauldron of vociferous noise during the final months of the season.
It would also be fantastic to see a wall of white across the terraces at Macron Stadium, with both home and away shirts currently available for just £19.99 in Bolton Central.
I am also pleased to confirm that we are now holding regular meetings with the Supporters’ Trust and I look forward to meeting with them again this week.
Hopefully, we will find a way where they can help fund the club’s academy which will be a great benefit to everyone who is involved up at Lostock.
Elsewhere across the club, the hotel are set to hold a number of notable events such as an 80s Party Night and various offers on dinners for Easter and Mother’s Day, details of which can be found on the club's social channels.
Finally, it has been great to see a number of our players out and about across the local community in recent weeks supporting our Community Trust’s various projects.
We are proud of our family-orientated mentality at this football club and the importance of strengthening our relationships with the town as a whole cannot be underestimated.
As usual, let’s be loud, let’s be proud and let’s get behind the team.
Kind regards
Ken
Read more at http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/a-note-from-the-chairman-3596897.aspx#a1MUigxtCyZ65pPI.99
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/a-note-from-the-chairman-3596897.aspx
I didn't realise David Dickinson posted on here.
Difference is that the chairman bloke fronts a consortium , which usually consists of two bob millionaires .
McCabe may have been autocratic but has put is money were is mouth is and leaves the football to the manager.
The consortium wanting to take over Bolton is fronted by The King of Marbella , John Disley
Bolton run by wankers . Bolton in poor hands and no real due delgence carried out.
The fuckers deserve nothing , even the fans IMO.
What a total bellend.Hope they go bust and his wife's flange falls out.Quite possibly the bitterest thing I've ever read. Even manages to point out that the hogs caught us up in 2012 from 10 points behind..
Ken Anderson addresses the club's supporters as taken from his notes in Tuesday's Bristol Rovers programme
Firstly, I would also like to extend a warm welcome to the family of Gary Speed who will be attending our game against Bristol Rovers tomorrow night as our special guests.
They are raising awareness of the Gary Speed Trust which was established following his passing in November 2011 and continues the promotion of Gary’s work in regards to supporting numerous sports teams, schools and hospitals.
Focusing back on matters on the field, I had a strange feeling about the Sheffield United game all last week, particularly when they asked us to return half of our allocated tickets.
We made our disappointment known to them in no uncertain way, but they had no intention of changing their minds.
As you can imagine, I was even angrier when I saw the area that we should have had behind the goal half empty on Saturday. It is fairly obvious now that they didn't want too many of our supporters there cheering us on.
As the week went on, it was becoming more likely that we were going to be without several key players, either through suspension, injury or illness and then, at the very last minute, we were deprived of Gary Madine by illness as well which meant a late change to our game plan.
Obviously, it wasn't one of our better performances and whilst I don't like making excuses, I think that up until the penalty – which was a quite clearly a dive – we were still in the game.
Likewise, I am not sure how John Fleck did not receive his marching orders when he poleaxed Tom Thorpe which effectively ended his game a short time after.
In regards their first goal, it ultimately came from us giving the ball away and a consequent rare slip by Mark Beevers and whilst I think it was a well taken chance by Billy Sharp, how many times have we seen balls bounce out when they hit the post?
Although we lost out to Sheffield United, despite fielding an under strength team due to illness, suspensions and injuries, it’s worth reminding ourselves that we had beaten them twice already this season, so in terms of the league points gained against one another honours are even.
As to who will be promoted, we shall wait until the end of the season, but I seem to recall that several seasons ago they were in a similar situation at the top of the league with a seemingly comfortable gap but ultimately lost out to bitter rivals Sheffield Wednesday.
As I keep saying, there will be lots of twists and turns before the end of the season.
That said, we have to put the defeat behind us and move on to this week when we have two games at home where if we manage to take maximum points, it will put us right back amongst those pushing for the automatic promotion spots.
Hopefully, we will have a fully fit squad available for both of these matches and can look to make our mark in front of our home crowd once again.
With that in mind, there is now a special Final Five ticket offer available to buy which will start from our game against AFC Wimbledon onwards and I encourage all of you to get involved as we look to turn our home into a cauldron of vociferous noise during the final months of the season.
It would also be fantastic to see a wall of white across the terraces at Macron Stadium, with both home and away shirts currently available for just £19.99 in Bolton Central.
I am also pleased to confirm that we are now holding regular meetings with the Supporters’ Trust and I look forward to meeting with them again this week.
Hopefully, we will find a way where they can help fund the club’s academy which will be a great benefit to everyone who is involved up at Lostock.
Elsewhere across the club, the hotel are set to hold a number of notable events such as an 80s Party Night and various offers on dinners for Easter and Mother’s Day, details of which can be found on the club's social channels.
Finally, it has been great to see a number of our players out and about across the local community in recent weeks supporting our Community Trust’s various projects.
We are proud of our family-orientated mentality at this football club and the importance of strengthening our relationships with the town as a whole cannot be underestimated.
As usual, let’s be loud, let’s be proud and let’s get behind the team.
Kind regards
Ken
Read more at http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/a-note-from-the-chairman-3596897.aspx#a1MUigxtCyZ65pPI.99
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/a-note-from-the-chairman-3596897.aspx
Which vlog is this that you refer to?The only person linked to Bolton to come out with any credit over this past week, is that young lad who did the vlog.
Presumably as he's not actually from that shithole and doesn't have a small town mentality chip on his shoulder.
Only cos you haven't been boiled in pot of sea water for 6 minutes.I'm a lot less Orange than him![]()
Only cos you haven't been boiled in pot of sea water for 6 minutes.
..yet
Wow! That's the most embarrassing thing I've read from a chairman in a long time.
Agreed !Cunt.
"Bolton Wanderers' new chairman Ken Anderson, a former football agent, was disqualified as a company director from 2005 until 2013 for transgressions including diverting company funds into personal accounts, VAT discrepancies and failure to co-operate with receivers. Yet the Football League say Anderson passed their owners and directors' test because his sentence had been served.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/ar...ement-add-world-domination.html#ixzz4Zv0nu6B6
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook"
I don't give a fuck what this crook has to say.
Apparently Holdsworth is in bed with another set of crooks.
It's on days like this you appreciate Kevin McCabe regardless of the mistakes he's made in selecting managers - well he's picked a good 'un for us now.
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