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you ‘ve all missed the killer comment
sheff utd will try and dominate posession
finally.. we’ve been recognised as a football team
bolton? not reight bothered either way
madine/ parkinson?? weapons grade twats
I remember when Notlob had a lot of fans, now days they can all fit in a biscuit tin.
UTB
I think late 70s, they had a good team, had some high crowds of 30 odd thousand. Frank Worthington was around back then.When was that?!
I think late 70s, they had a good team, had some high crowds of 30 odd thousand. Frank Worthington was around back then.
We had some scraps there back then at Burnden Park.
My noblot supporting mate is over for the weekend and he can't believe how deluded his own fans are obviously he's really pleased how they have started but he thinks they will fall away (hates Parkinson )
Err - it's the M61..........At least there`s one good thing about Bolton,----------------------------------------the M62 back to Yorkshire.
Fuck em and their cesspit of a ground on a bloody retail park!!.
That was a crazy day. I think it was a Bank Holiday. The away end was similar to blackpools or Bradfords at the time a big open air terrace behind the goal with a fence down the middle sectioning us off. Their home end was the fairly large side terrace near the away end. Not sure if there were seats above it but as you say several dozen blades came from the top of their terrace and the fleeing Bolton fans had to run on the pitch to get away. There were two groups of younger fans kicking lumps out of each other and lobbing bricks on the smaller side terrace opposite all through the second half. There were pockets of Blades fans all around the ground and it kicked off everywhere. The only positive thing I can say about Bolton is that famous L. S. Lowry painting of Burnden Park. Going to The Match. Which I saw in Manchester Lowry centre a few weeks ago and which inspired lots of subsequent paintings of football grounds.They've probably never forgiven us for the March 84 game at Burnden Park where a big group of United hoolies (led by Mick n Dave S*****y) jumped into the home area and started giving a few slaps out. If so, they can certainly hold a grudge.
It was the game were we thought we had blown promotion and Edwards got kicked in the mouth as he scored a very late consolation goal - which as it happened, was the goal that probably got us promoted on goals scored (level on goal difference with Hull Shitty).
I remember when Notlob had a lot of fans, now days they can all fit in a biscuit tin.
UTB
That was a crazy day. I think it was a Bank Holiday. The away end was similar to blackpools or Bradfords at the time a big open air terrace behind the goal with a fence down the middle sectioning us off. Their home end was the fairly large side terrace near the away end. Not sure if there were seats above it but as you say several dozen blades came from the top of their terrace and the fleeing Bolton fans had to run on the pitch to get away. There were two groups of younger fans kicking lumps out of each other and lobbing bricks on the smaller side terrace opposite all through the second half. There were pockets of Blades fans all around the ground and it kicked off everywhere. The only positive thing I can say about Bolton is that famous L. S. Lowry painting of Burnden Park. Going to The Match. Which I saw in Manchester Lowry centre a few weeks ago and which inspired lots of subsequent paintings of football grounds.
That was quite a day. We were sat in the opposite stand from were the united fans on the full time whistle jumped down into the notlob fans, who then ran onto the pitch and across to the other end to get away only then to get caught coming out of the ground by more united fans.They've probably never forgiven us for the March 84 game at Burnden Park where a big group of United hoolies (led by Mick n Dave S*****y) jumped into the home area and started giving a few slaps out. If so, they can certainly hold a grudge.
Love this one as it's quite funny...
“Carbon copy of last night 1-0 will do me And their manager and fans will moan like the miserable fookers that they are because even though they won League 1 they’ve realised that they aren’t actually Barcefuckinglona and they can stick their greasy chip butties where the sun doesn’t shine”
Think he's a closet Blade
If you’re talking about my mate Jordan I doubt it.That ground has had more names than Jordan has had blokes.
See above. When (in their old ground) they used to pelt away fans with bricks from the safety of a car park behind the away end.Since when did we "have a healthy dislike" for Bolton?
If you watch the film A kind of Loving there’s a shot of Hodgy as we are playing Bolton at Burnden Park.
My noblot supporting mate is over for the weekend and he can't believe how deluded his own fans are obviously he's really pleased how they have started but he thinks they will fall away (hates Parkinson )
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