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 Post subject: Re: BOLTON v THE PIE MEN
PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:51 am 
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Apparently Ream, Sordell and Miyachi all played in a 'behind the scenes' reserve match against Preston. Bolton won 1-0 with Miyachi grabbing the winner. Wonder if that puts him in the squad for Saturday.

id rather he were on the bench instead of one of the 4 strikers. that was just odd!


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wanderers_on_tour wrote:
Apparently Ream, Sordell and Miyachi all played in a 'behind the scenes' reserve match against Preston. Bolton won 1-0 with Miyachi grabbing the winner. Wonder if that puts him in the squad for Saturday.


Coyle needed to scout his new signings to see if they were any good.... :wink:


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Good old scouting system, sign em then give em a couple of practice games to see if they're actually any good !


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wanderers_on_tour wrote:
Apparently Ream, Sordell and Miyachi all played in a 'behind the scenes' reserve match against Preston. Bolton won 1-0 with Miyachi grabbing the winner. Wonder if that puts him in the squad for Saturday.
You'd hope so... but with the bench needing a goalkeeper, defender and (central) midfielder, it would have to be at the expense of Sordell, KD, Klasnic or Tuncay. I'd say those names go in increasing order of likelihood.

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Klasnic won't be in the squad. Klasnic, most definitely won't be here next season. regardless of what happens to us. In fact, he won't kick another ball, unless we're ridiculously short of numbers and desperate.

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Klasnic won't be in the squad. Klasnic, most definitely won't be here next season. regardless of what happens to us. In fact, he won't kick another ball, unless we're ridiculously short of numbers and desperate.
Why so sure? He was there on Saturday.

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Klasnic is top scorer currently granted he doesnt fit the current system, but if we want a goal of the bench id pick him.

whats the crack??


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Been told by Coyle to up his workrate. In training and on the pitch. He, being a mard-arse has taken exception to it. Moaned like feck, so Coyle has told him, in that case, he's not needed.

It's been rumbling for a while. I'm not ITK at the club or anything like that. But Klas isn't exactly one to keep a secret when he's bladdered in town on a wednesday night

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Well i suppose Coyle just wants whats best for Bolton Wanderers Football Club in the Barclays Premier League.


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Typical Klasnic. Its a shame cos he was one of our hardest working players at the start of the season and is easily our most talented attacker.


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Typical Klasnic. Its a shame cos he was one of our hardest working players at the start of the season and is easily our most talented attacker.


not now sordell is in da house! 8)

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boltonboris wrote:
Been told by Coyle to up his workrate. In training and on the pitch. He, being a mard-arse has taken exception to it. Moaned like feck, so Coyle has told him, in that case, he's not needed.

It's been rumbling for a while. I'm not ITK at the club or anything like that. But Klas isn't exactly one to keep a secret when he's bladdered in town on a wednesday night


Hmmm, whilst I think workrate is important especially in our new system.

Is Klasnic ever going to give you that? I don't think so.

I'm having to bite my tongue here!


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Been told by [the manager] to up his workrate. In training and on the pitch.
Typical Megson.

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Been told by [the manager] to up his workrate. In training and on the pitch.
Typical Megson.


And I was being all good and biting my virtual tongue!


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boltonboris wrote:
Been told by Coyle to up his workrate. In training and on the pitch. He, being a mard-arse has taken exception to it. Moaned like feck, so Coyle has told him, in that case, he's not needed.

It's been rumbling for a while. I'm not ITK at the club or anything like that. But Klas isn't exactly one to keep a secret when he's bladdered in town on a wednesday night


Got to love a good assumption.

he said nothing to you or anyone else!! why would he bother.

sounds like your sat round the boardroom table the way you bang on


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:06 pm 
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boltonboris wrote:
Been told by Coyle to up his workrate. In training and on the pitch. He, being a mard-arse has taken exception to it. Moaned like feck, so Coyle has told him, in that case, he's not needed.

It's been rumbling for a while. I'm not ITK at the club or anything like that. But Klas isn't exactly one to keep a secret when he's bladdered in town on a wednesday night


Got to love a good assumption.

he said nothing to you or anyone else!! why would he bother.

sounds like your sat round the boardroom table the way you bang on


Pipe down bell-end. No he's not spoken to me. I never said he had did I?

I've spoken to numerous people who have though, he's nowt but bad words to say about Coyle. He's admitted Coyle doesn't rate him. hence the fact that he's barely kicked a ball in months and we've bought a striker.

He even said something to our very own General Mannerheim at the ground.

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boltonboris wrote:
Been told by Coyle to up his workrate. In training and on the pitch. He, being a mard-arse has taken exception to it. Moaned like feck, so Coyle has told him, in that case, he's not needed.

It's been rumbling for a while. I'm not ITK at the club or anything like that. But Klas isn't exactly one to keep a secret when he's bladdered in town on a wednesday night


Got to love a good assumption.

he said nothing to you or anyone else!! why would he bother.

sounds like your sat round the boardroom table the way you bang on


did you not read that bit??? BB was very careful NOT to claim what you are alleging he did....

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I remember Simon Coleman telling me that Roy McFarland didn't rate him in Ritzy's once. Just before they both left.

I am ITK btw.

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Not heard "bellend" for a while. :lol:

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