BWFC 3-0 Knuckle Dragger's, oh and merry Xmas BRFC!!!!!
Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers
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22 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 14:37
Guest
Guest
bryan458 wrote:BWFC 3-0 Knuckle Dragger's, oh and merry Xmas BRFC!!!!!
Bit rich isn't it?
23 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 14:39
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
1874, stop causing trouble. It's Christmas.
24 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 14:41
Guest
Guest
Not yet you bellend, so long as I'm at work it's fair.
25 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 14:42
bryan458
Tony Kelly
FFS Break out the twat repellent!!!
26 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 14:47
bryan458
Tony Kelly
bwfc1874 wrote:bryan458 wrote:BWFC 3-0 Knuckle Dragger's, oh and merry Xmas BRFC!!!!!
Bit rich isn't it?
No defiantly going for 3-0
27 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 14:51
Guest
Guest
Great to see such defiance, respect!
28 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 15:06
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Norpig wrote:if it's a choice between offering myself to a hairy trucker or staying at home and going on the chat box
Makes a change
29 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 15:39
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Boggersbelief wrote:Norpig wrote:if it's a choice between offering myself to a hairy trucker or staying at home and going on the chat box
Makes a change
don't quite follow Boggers? I am gutted at missing the Boxing day game, i hate missing any home games. Saying that though the hairy trucker might have been preferable to watching some of the crap we had to endure under Dougie
30 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 17:21
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Ref watch: Pawson in the middle
Craig Pawson will oversee Wanderers’ clash with Blackburn Rovers on Boxing Day.
A referee who has been involved in the game for the best part of seven seasons, the South Yorkshire based official has overseen 13 games so far this season, all of which have been Premier League encounters.
Dishing out 42 yellow and four red cards during the current campaign, Pawson last officiated a Bolton match when the Whites defeated Derby 2-0 at Macron Stadium in August 2012.
Adrian Holmes and Marc Perry will run the line, while Sebastian Stockbridge is the fourth official.
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Craig Pawson will oversee Wanderers’ clash with Blackburn Rovers on Boxing Day.
A referee who has been involved in the game for the best part of seven seasons, the South Yorkshire based official has overseen 13 games so far this season, all of which have been Premier League encounters.
Dishing out 42 yellow and four red cards during the current campaign, Pawson last officiated a Bolton match when the Whites defeated Derby 2-0 at Macron Stadium in August 2012.
Adrian Holmes and Marc Perry will run the line, while Sebastian Stockbridge is the fourth official.
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31 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 18:21
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Sebastian Stockbridge......?
Will he be keeping order in the Technical Area in full top hat and tails.....?
Will he be keeping order in the Technical Area in full top hat and tails.....?
32 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 18:28
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
He might get some stick during the 90 minutes.
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33 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 19:13
bryan458
Tony Kelly
Is it correct that Baptiste can't play against us ?, or are they just prem rules??
34 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 19:30
Guest
Guest
Whatever was agreed as part of the loan
35 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Tue Dec 23 2014, 20:50
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Which fuckwit agreed he couldn't play against us? He is always worth a penalty or two.
37 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Thu Dec 25 2014, 20:17
jussi22
Nicky Hunt
Stuffed with Christmas dinner, i have had all the facts thrown across the table from A to Z of how the game is going to go, so i'm more clued up than ever, i might even be a Manager one day.
Seriously though, i've not looked forwards to a game so much for a long time, the crowd is going to be up by 5K and both teams are doing really well.
COYWM, looking forwards to smashing this lot.
Seriously though, i've not looked forwards to a game so much for a long time, the crowd is going to be up by 5K and both teams are doing really well.
COYWM, looking forwards to smashing this lot.
38 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Thu Dec 25 2014, 23:05
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Preview: Bolton v Blackburn
SETTING THE SCENE
Unbeaten in seven matches and having kept clean sheets in their last four, Bolton Wanderers host Blackburn Rovers on Boxing Day keen to maintain their unbeaten run at Macron Stadium under Neil Lennon.
Hovering outside the play-off places off the back of a nine-match unbeaten run, Blackburn bounced back from back-to-back defeats to secure a 2-0 victory over Charlton Athletic in their last match.
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However, Gary Bowyer's side have won just once on their travels since September, while they have also lost the last four meetings between the two sides at BL6, leaving the Whites hopeful of enhancing their already superior record in this fixture.
TEAM NEWS
Craig Davies and Kevin McNaughton (both hamstring) are closing in on first-team returns, but Friday’s Boxing Day clash could come too soon for the duo.
Having signed for Wanderers earlier in the week, Emile Heskey could be in line to make his Whites first-team debut international clearance permitting.
Joe Mason (hamstring), Marc Tierney (leg), Mark Davies and Max Clayton (both knee) all remain long-term absentees.
LAST BLACKBURN XI (v Charlton Athletic, W 2-0)
Steele, Hanley, Baptiste, Duffy, Lowe (Williamson 49), Marshall (Dunn 76), Olsson, Tunnicliffe, Evans, Rhodes, Gestede (King 76)
ONE TO WATCH
Since joining Blackburn Rovers from Cardiff City in November 2013, Rudy Gestede has been a revelation for the Ewood Park outfit, scoring 25 goals in 449 appearances.
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The French-born Benin international started his career with Metz in 2004, spending six years in France before signing for Cardiff City following a successful trial in July 2011.
A Championship winner with the club in 2013, Gestede found his first team opportunities limited following Cardiff’s promotion to the Premier League and was allowed to join Blackburn on loan in November 2013, before the move was made permanent the following January.
Forming a lethal partnership in attack with Jordan Rhodes, Gestede is currently the Championship’s joint third leading goalscorer this season, having scored 12 goals from 21 appearances.
LAST TIME THEY WERE HERE (Bolton 4-0 Blackburn, 1 March 2014)
Wanderers put in one of their best performances of the 2013/14 season the last time Blackburn visited Macron Stadium, securing an emphatic 4-0 victory over their local rivals.
Medo Kamara headed the Whites in front midway through the first half, getting down low to steer Neil Danns' cross in at the near post, before Joe Mason doubled Bolton’s lead moments before the break, poking home after Danns’ initial strike was blocked.
Jay Spearing made it 3-0 within minutes after the restart, smashing a 20-yard strike in off the underside of the bar before substitute Andre Moritz put the result beyond doubt in stoppage time, firing home from a similar range.
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SETTING THE SCENE
Unbeaten in seven matches and having kept clean sheets in their last four, Bolton Wanderers host Blackburn Rovers on Boxing Day keen to maintain their unbeaten run at Macron Stadium under Neil Lennon.
Hovering outside the play-off places off the back of a nine-match unbeaten run, Blackburn bounced back from back-to-back defeats to secure a 2-0 victory over Charlton Athletic in their last match.
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However, Gary Bowyer's side have won just once on their travels since September, while they have also lost the last four meetings between the two sides at BL6, leaving the Whites hopeful of enhancing their already superior record in this fixture.
TEAM NEWS
Craig Davies and Kevin McNaughton (both hamstring) are closing in on first-team returns, but Friday’s Boxing Day clash could come too soon for the duo.
Having signed for Wanderers earlier in the week, Emile Heskey could be in line to make his Whites first-team debut international clearance permitting.
Joe Mason (hamstring), Marc Tierney (leg), Mark Davies and Max Clayton (both knee) all remain long-term absentees.
LAST BLACKBURN XI (v Charlton Athletic, W 2-0)
Steele, Hanley, Baptiste, Duffy, Lowe (Williamson 49), Marshall (Dunn 76), Olsson, Tunnicliffe, Evans, Rhodes, Gestede (King 76)
ONE TO WATCH
Since joining Blackburn Rovers from Cardiff City in November 2013, Rudy Gestede has been a revelation for the Ewood Park outfit, scoring 25 goals in 449 appearances.
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The French-born Benin international started his career with Metz in 2004, spending six years in France before signing for Cardiff City following a successful trial in July 2011.
A Championship winner with the club in 2013, Gestede found his first team opportunities limited following Cardiff’s promotion to the Premier League and was allowed to join Blackburn on loan in November 2013, before the move was made permanent the following January.
Forming a lethal partnership in attack with Jordan Rhodes, Gestede is currently the Championship’s joint third leading goalscorer this season, having scored 12 goals from 21 appearances.
LAST TIME THEY WERE HERE (Bolton 4-0 Blackburn, 1 March 2014)
Wanderers put in one of their best performances of the 2013/14 season the last time Blackburn visited Macron Stadium, securing an emphatic 4-0 victory over their local rivals.
Medo Kamara headed the Whites in front midway through the first half, getting down low to steer Neil Danns' cross in at the near post, before Joe Mason doubled Bolton’s lead moments before the break, poking home after Danns’ initial strike was blocked.
Jay Spearing made it 3-0 within minutes after the restart, smashing a 20-yard strike in off the underside of the bar before substitute Andre Moritz put the result beyond doubt in stoppage time, firing home from a similar range.
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40 Re: Bolton 2-1 Blackburn Rovers Fri Dec 26 2014, 01:28
Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!
Rudy Gestede has done well. Apparently he's managed to play in 449 games in the 13 months he's been at Ewood. His return of 25 goals is a bit shit though.
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