Plastic fans are the worst kind of fan.Turn up when winning only.Never seen a season ticket in their life.Then come on the board slagging loyal fans. Take a leaf out of Coventry City 7-000 away fans at their last away match.Pompey 18-000 in league 2 and struggling in league 2 that's what supporting your team is about.I slag the players off if the play shit and DF for his inept substitution last night N'gog instead of Mason. But if we go down I'll be there in August,Championship,Leauge 1 or if Santa comes the Premier we can dream.
To all plastic fans
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guest66
gloswhite
bryan458
wanderlust
Soul Kitchen
scottjames30
boltonbonce
White84
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2 Re: To all plastic fans Wed 4 Dec - 20:03
Guest
Guest
Look, I've never actually been to a Bolton match but I've seen loads on telly (when Utd weren't on the other side), so I think I've got every right to comment.
We're shit now and I'm fed up.
Freeman should sign some players like Jay Jay Djorkoff and Youri Campo like we had when I started supporting Bolton.
They were ace.
I'm not going to The Reabock 'til we sign someone as good as them.
Or Fernando Heero.
We're shit now and I'm fed up.
Freeman should sign some players like Jay Jay Djorkoff and Youri Campo like we had when I started supporting Bolton.
They were ace.
I'm not going to The Reabock 'til we sign someone as good as them.
Or Fernando Heero.
3 Re: To all plastic fans Wed 4 Dec - 21:18
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Spot on. Although I did go on strike in 1969 when we sold Paul Fletcher.White84 wrote:Plastic fans are the worst kind of fan.Turn up when winning only.Never seen a season ticket in their life.Then come on the board slagging loyal fans. Take a leaf out of Coventry City 7-000 away fans at their last away match.Pompey 18-000 in league 2 and struggling in league 2 that's what supporting your team is about.I slag the players off if the play shit and DF for his inept substitution last night N'gog instead of Mason. But if we go down I'll be there in August,Championship,Leauge 1 or if Santa comes the Premier we can dream.
4 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 6:20
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Plastic fans are twats, like them fuckers that would rather go Christmas shopping than watch the whites, wankers.
5 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 7:48
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Ffs after Tuesday's pantomime Christmas shopping is a good option!
6 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 15:07
White84
Andy Walker
Who was there in the 80's especially 82 I think it was when they launched Burnden lifeline.Dark Days crumbling ground,gates of 5-000.Then that atrocious Normid built on half of the Embankment.Makes me wonder how we got the Reebok and ever played Bayern Munich on a great European Run. People would have called for the men with white coats if you had predicted that then.
7 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 15:12
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Whenever I go we are shit and I'm beginning to think I'm a BWFC Jonah. That said we're pretty shit when I don't go. It's been a long time since I went to a match where we've dominated throughout and won convincingly. No point in following BWFC if you're a glory hunter - it will all end in tears.
8 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 15:15
Guest
Guest
The 80's....?White84 wrote:Who was there in the 80's especially 82 I think it was when they launched Burnden lifeline.Dark Days crumbling ground,gates of 5-000.Then that atrocious Normid built on half of the Embankment.Makes me wonder how we got the Reebok and ever played Bayern Munich on a great European Run. People would have called for the men with white coats if you had predicted that then.
What are you talking about?
Football only started in 1992 when Sky invented the Premier League.
Do some checks before you post rubbish and make yourself look daft.
9 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 15:26
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Breadman wrote:The 80's....?White84 wrote:Who was there in the 80's especially 82 I think it was when they launched Burnden lifeline.Dark Days crumbling ground,gates of 5-000.Then that atrocious Normid built on half of the Embankment.Makes me wonder how we got the Reebok and ever played Bayern Munich on a great European Run. People would have called for the men with white coats if you had predicted that then.
What are you talking about?
Football only started in 1992 when Sky invented the Premier League.
Do some checks before you post rubbish and make yourself look daft.
10 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 15:36
bryan458
Tony Kelly
wot u on about 1992Breadman wrote:The 80's....?White84 wrote:Who was there in the 80's especially 82 I think it was when they launched Burnden lifeline.Dark Days crumbling ground,gates of 5-000.Then that atrocious Normid built on half of the Embankment.Makes me wonder how we got the Reebok and ever played Bayern Munich on a great European Run. People would have called for the men with white coats if you had predicted that then.
What are you talking about?
Football only started in 1992 when Sky invented the Premier League.
Do some checks before you post rubbish and make yourself look daft.
Eeeeeeee when I wer a lad football players played on ploughed fields, and played on through 5 dead dead legs.
we all couldn't wait fur satdy, we all pile down to Burnden park and wasted our money watching a pile of fucking shite, and liked it.
Real Men
Rock Ard!!!!!!!!!!!
I need to lie down now
my brain cell hurts!!!!!!!
11 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 15:39
Guest
Guest
Burnden Park?
Where's that? I've heard of Moss Bank Park and Queens Park but I've never heard of Burnden Park.
Has it got swings?
Where's that? I've heard of Moss Bank Park and Queens Park but I've never heard of Burnden Park.
Has it got swings?
12 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 15:45
bryan458
Tony Kelly
Burnden Park, eeeee the nostalgia, the smell of stale beer, fag smoke, and urine, like goin to town on the 501 on pension day!!!!!!!Breadman wrote:Burnden Park?
Where's that? I've heard of Moss Bank Park and Queens Park but I've never heard of Burnden Park.
Has it got swings?
13 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 16:44
White84
Andy Walker
I remember playing southend and they were top of Leauge 1,Division 3 back int'th owden days and I was only a teenager and bought a ticket for the Manny Rd seats (I'd hit the big time) we won 1-0 someone with blonde Hair scored (lovely Demi wave and tash to match)could have been Philliskirk,happy days.
14 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 17:00
Guest
Guest
Manny Rd seats?White84 wrote:I remember playing southend and they were top of Leauge 1,Division 3 back int'th owden days and I was only a teenager and bought a ticket for the Manny Rd seats (I'd hit the big time) we won 1-0 someone with blonde Hair scored (lovely Demi wave and tash to match)could have been Philliskirk,happy days.
Which stand at The Reabock is that?
Is it near the big screen in the corner of the East Stand?
15 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 17:02
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
I remember when I went watching Bolton ages ago and we were playing someone like Malaga or Millwall, someone like that , we won 2-0 James McGinley and Ashley Walker scored , no it was Liverpool that's it, good game that one, missed the goals like I was on the phone for about half an hour next to the bar, noisey twats.
It was at the old stadium near the fish market, Bloomfield Park.
It was at the old stadium near the fish market, Bloomfield Park.
16 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 18:03
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
'Plastic fans' Didn't know whether to laugh or think 'here we go again'. Every now and then we get someone who has the opportunity, and cash, to go to as many games as they like, and lo and behold ! they become super supporters, and the rest of us are 'plastic'. I've been to quite a few games over the years, but stopped living in Bolton in 1964, (ish). It hasn't stopped me visiting as often as I can, and it didn't stop me joining the Burnden Lifeline, or even spending a thousand pounds on shares, (which are now useless, I think). 'Plastic fans? hopefully the original comment was just a way to get people contributing, because, in my eyes, fans come in all shapes and sizes, and the fact they support the club should be good enough to accept them as 'fans' no more, no less.
17 Re: To all plastic fans Thu 5 Dec - 18:31
bryan458
Tony Kelly
WHAT, you mean you don't spent hundreds of pounds every season to watch total fucking shite, what kind of sado masochist are you????????
HERETIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HERETIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
gloswhite wrote:'Plastic fans' Didn't know whether to laugh or think 'here we go again'. Every now and then we get someone who has the opportunity, and cash, to go to as many games as they like, and lo and behold ! they become super supporters, and the rest of us are 'plastic'. I've been to quite a few games over the years, but stopped living in Bolton in 1964, (ish). It hasn't stopped me visiting as often as I can, and it didn't stop me joining the Burnden Lifeline, or even spending a thousand pounds on shares, (which are now useless, I think). 'Plastic fans? hopefully the original comment was just a way to get people contributing, because, in my eyes, fans come in all shapes and sizes, and the fact they support the club should be good enough to accept them as 'fans' no more, no less.
19 Re: To all plastic fans Fri 6 Dec - 8:56
guest66
Mario Jardel
Thinly veiled I'm a better fan than you are post.
20 Re: To all plastic fans Fri 6 Dec - 9:50
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Clearly I am the greatest fan on here.
Between 1992 and 1998 I didn't miss a single league game home and away. Do you know the sort of commitment that took? I couldn't even drive yet I always made it to places like Bournemouth and Exeter.
I've been in more lorry drivers cabins than you've had hot dinners.
Between 1992 and 1998 I didn't miss a single league game home and away. Do you know the sort of commitment that took? I couldn't even drive yet I always made it to places like Bournemouth and Exeter.
I've been in more lorry drivers cabins than you've had hot dinners.
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