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Bolton Wanderers drawn against Bradford City in Carabao Cup first round

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karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Wanderers have been handed a home tie against Bradford City in the first round of the Carabao Cup.

The date of the game is yet to be confirmed but is most likely to be played on Saturday, September 5 unless international call-ups require it to be rescheduled.

It will be Ian Evatt’s first competitive game in charge – and will also see new signing Eoin Doyle face his former employers.

Wanderers have faced Bradford 48 times in all competitions, winning 17, drawing 17 and losing 14.

Their last meeting was in last season’s EFL Trophy, which ended in a penalty shootout defeat after Dennis Politic had scored in a 1-1 draw.

The last time the two sides met in the League Cup was September 1976 when Neil Whatmore scored twice in a 2-1 win at Valley Parade.

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sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

For the first time in a long while I am looking forward to the new season. Those are all proper football teams. I shall be listening to it on the Radio. No Premier League Television rubbish for me.
Incidentally, I do like Vordermans huge breasts, which have, over the years, increased proportionally with her Salary. I also had no problem with her earlier breasts, which were pert and well rounded, but not floppy like a Spaniels ears.

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

sunlight wrote:For the first time in a long while I am looking forward to the new season. Those are all proper football teams. I shall be listening to it on the Radio. No Premier League Television rubbish for me.
Incidentally, I do like Vordermans huge breasts, which have, over the years, increased proportionally with her Salary. I also had no problem with her earlier breasts, which were pert and well rounded, but not floppy like a Spaniels ears.
She needs to learn how to age gracefully. Mutton dressed as lamb.

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

If it makes her happy, then why shouldnt she do that? It is her own body. She isnt harming anyone. She smiles a lot.

True liberation begins when you can be responsible and accountable without caring what other people think.

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

sunlight wrote:If it makes her happy, then why shouldnt she do that? It is her own body. She isnt harming anyone. She smiles a lot.

True liberation begins when you can be responsible and accountable without caring what other people think.
She can do what she likes. One bloke had his ears cut off to better look like a parrot. She was a good looking woman, and now looks, in my opinion, like a cheap blow up doll. Look to Joan Bakewell for an example of how it's done.

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

boltonbonce wrote:
She can do what she likes. One bloke had his ears cut off to better look like a parrot. She was a good looking woman, and now looks, in my opinion, like a cheap blow up doll. Look to Joan Bakewell for an example of how it's done.
Joan Bakewell Tart.

Actually I do fancy Joan Bakewell a lot. I mean, not now as she is too old, but when she was in her forties and fifties. I like mature Ladies.

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