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Handy Guide to Bolton Wanderers FC

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21Handy Guide to Bolton Wanderers FC - Page 2 Empty Re: Handy Guide to Bolton Wanderers FC Tue Aug 21 2012, 13:02

Copper Dragon

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Hip Priest wrote:Willie became a Bolton legend after moving here after his stint at United. Early in his career he did have a short,unhappy and unproductive spell at Burnley but he prefers to forget all about that,citing Burnden Park as his spiritual home. Just ask Copper Dragon, he'll confirm all this for you next time he's on. Wink

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22Handy Guide to Bolton Wanderers FC - Page 2 Empty Re: Handy Guide to Bolton Wanderers FC Tue Aug 21 2012, 16:28

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largehat wrote:[i]Tyrone Mears, pacy fullback and renowned escapologist, is a Bolton player. The easily-confused Sierra Leonean once played for Jamaica despite not actually having any ancestry for the country... liking Bob Marley apparently doesn’t qualify. No bloodline, no cry.

This was both amusing and disgraceful... dude played a game for the Boyz before it was discovered that his Dad (who was thought to have been Jamaican)was actually from Sierra Leone. No

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23Handy Guide to Bolton Wanderers FC - Page 2 Empty Re: Handy Guide to Bolton Wanderers FC Wed Aug 22 2012, 01:03

jayjay23

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Tony Kelly
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I have Willie Morgan's shirt somewhere. Umbro one.

Also. I watched the Derby match at The Baseball Ground at Burnden Park in '93. It was on a big screen.

24Handy Guide to Bolton Wanderers FC - Page 2 Empty Re: Handy Guide to Bolton Wanderers FC Wed Aug 22 2012, 09:22

Bernard Dennis Park

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jayjay23 wrote:
Also. I watched the Derby match at The Baseball Ground at Burnden Park in '93. It was on a big screen.

Maybe that's what Biggie meant then. I had no idea the club put a screen up for this game. I was too busy getting coined at the Baseball Ground.

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