Put him in goal. He's good on crosses.Norpig wrote:Where would you play Jesus Boggers? I'm thinking no10 role myself.
Starting line-up against Sunderland
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41 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 10:46
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
42 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 10:52
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Boggersbelief wrote:5 in defence again one of the worst sides in the league? Jesus
That's an embarrassing post, it really is. Do you know anything about tactics Boggers?
With Morais and Robinson in the team it's more of a 3-4-3 formation.
Try going to a game Boggers, I'm sure Scott will let you miss your Tuesday night sex session just this once.
43 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 11:21
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:Put him in goal. He's good on crosses.Norpig wrote:Where would you play Jesus Boggers? I'm thinking no10 role myself.
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44 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 11:40
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Natasha Whittam wrote:Boggersbelief wrote:5 in defence again one of the worst sides in the league? Jesus
That's an embarrassing post, it really is. Do you know anything about tactics Boggers?
With Morais and Robinson in the team it's more of a 3-4-3 formation.
Try going to a game Boggers, I'm sure Scott will let you miss your Tuesday night sex session just this once.
No, you definitely posted a 5-2-2-1 formation.
Now that’s embarrassing
45 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 11:50
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Boggersbelief wrote:No, you definitely posted a 5-2-2-1 formation.
Now that’s embarrassing
You didn't hear my team talk though. The players knew what was expected of them.
46 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 12:07
Sluffy
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There may be a fresh look to the Whites tonight
AS the absences start to mount, Phil Parkinson is steeling himself for a run-in, hoping his fresher stars can become leading lights.
An ankle-ligament injury to Josh Vela, coupled with Mark Little serving the first of a three-game ban for his dismissal at QPR, means the Wanderers manager is shuffling his pack for tonight’s crunch clash at home to relegation-battle rivals Sunderland.
Neither side goes into the game especially buoyant, with the Whites losing their last two games and Chris Coleman’s men having taken one point from the last 12. But Parkinson is confident those joining the fray for the hosts can play their part.
“Obviously two players go out and we’ve got to look at the system now,” he said. “We’ve got to look at the change of personnel, for many reasons, obviously we have injuries so we do need to look to freshen the team up.
“We’ve got options, that’s why we brought players in before the deadline, to make sure when we do pick up injuries and suspensions, we’ve got cover. The other players stepping up have been great.
“Josh has damaged his ankle ligaments, we don’t really know the extent of it yet, we’ll wait until the swelling has gone down over the next 24 hours but obviously there is a significant injury and we’ll just have to keep our fingers crossed that it’s not too bad.”
A number of niggles for Aaron Wilbraham, Will Buckley and Craig Noone are easing and competition for places does exist at the Macron, not least in replacing Little, where Filipe Morais and Liverpool loanee Jon Flanagan are the main contenders to deputise.
Parkinson is also mulling over the possibility of Darren Pratley returning after his own injury, a fractured fibula. But, although he would love his captain to come in and recreate the impact he had as a returning hero at Fleetwood last season, the boss is wary of the midfielder – out of action since New Year’s Day – rejoining the action too soon.
“Darren is progressing well but it’s a difficult one with him, because he’s been out for six or seven weeks now,” added Parkinson. “We want to make sure that when he comes back he’s ready to play a sustained part in the remainder of the season.”
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AS the absences start to mount, Phil Parkinson is steeling himself for a run-in, hoping his fresher stars can become leading lights.
An ankle-ligament injury to Josh Vela, coupled with Mark Little serving the first of a three-game ban for his dismissal at QPR, means the Wanderers manager is shuffling his pack for tonight’s crunch clash at home to relegation-battle rivals Sunderland.
Neither side goes into the game especially buoyant, with the Whites losing their last two games and Chris Coleman’s men having taken one point from the last 12. But Parkinson is confident those joining the fray for the hosts can play their part.
“Obviously two players go out and we’ve got to look at the system now,” he said. “We’ve got to look at the change of personnel, for many reasons, obviously we have injuries so we do need to look to freshen the team up.
“We’ve got options, that’s why we brought players in before the deadline, to make sure when we do pick up injuries and suspensions, we’ve got cover. The other players stepping up have been great.
“Josh has damaged his ankle ligaments, we don’t really know the extent of it yet, we’ll wait until the swelling has gone down over the next 24 hours but obviously there is a significant injury and we’ll just have to keep our fingers crossed that it’s not too bad.”
A number of niggles for Aaron Wilbraham, Will Buckley and Craig Noone are easing and competition for places does exist at the Macron, not least in replacing Little, where Filipe Morais and Liverpool loanee Jon Flanagan are the main contenders to deputise.
Parkinson is also mulling over the possibility of Darren Pratley returning after his own injury, a fractured fibula. But, although he would love his captain to come in and recreate the impact he had as a returning hero at Fleetwood last season, the boss is wary of the midfielder – out of action since New Year’s Day – rejoining the action too soon.
“Darren is progressing well but it’s a difficult one with him, because he’s been out for six or seven weeks now,” added Parkinson. “We want to make sure that when he comes back he’s ready to play a sustained part in the remainder of the season.”
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47 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 12:10
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
If Twatface plays tonight will be my last ever game. I'll take up darts instead.
48 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 12:24
Leeds_Trotter
El Hadji Diouf
You have got the figure for it.Natasha Whittam wrote:If Twatface plays tonight will be my last ever game. I'll take up darts instead.
49 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 12:32
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Leeds_Trotter wrote:You have got the figure for it.
You bitch.
50 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 12:32
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Flanagan will be a revelation
51 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 12:33
Kane57
Tony Kelly
I would be amazed if Parkinson didn't play with a nominal 5 at the back. Helps us out at both ends of the pitch
52 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 12:33
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Boggersbelief wrote:Flanagan will be a revelation
In women's wrestling perhaps.
53 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 19:11
observer
Andy Walker
Parky's selection...
Alnwick, A Taylor, Dervite, Beevers, Karacan, Ameobi, Wilbraham, Morais, Henry, Wheater, Clough
Alnwick, A Taylor, Dervite, Beevers, Karacan, Ameobi, Wilbraham, Morais, Henry, Wheater, Clough
54 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 19:25
Leeds_Trotter
El Hadji Diouf
Some fucker has to be on the wind up surely!?observer wrote:Parky's selection...
Alnwick, A Taylor, Dervite, Beevers, Karacan, Ameobi, Wilbraham, Morais, Henry, Wheater, Clough
55 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 19:26
bryan458
Tony Kelly
Wilbraham, is that fucking prick serious !!!
56 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 19:29
Growler
Tony Kelly
Bolton's odds have drifted on the betting exchanges since the teams were announced, i don't think the punters fancy a 38 year old signed on a free from Bristol replacing Madine.
57 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 19:33
observer
Andy Walker
Nat is fuming and has placed Parky's picture on her dart board!
58 Re: Starting line-up against Sunderland Tue Feb 20 2018, 19:33
Leeds_Trotter
El Hadji Diouf
I don't blame her.
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