LatinoHeat Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 if she works in pr its obvious shes l into the trap of believing every word the media says about 'entertaining' football and winning things, shes fell into the trap
Guest Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 You don't understand the game. You've shown that. I understand it perfectly. Football is about two things: winning & entertainment. Under Allardyce we???ve won nowt and become the new Wimbledon. This post proves you are a lyer and are obviously a JCL, you have no Idea !
Guest Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Exactly. I've never tried Morris Dancing, so I wouldn't have the arrogance to go on a Morris Dancing forum and tell all and sundry they are not shaking their hankies correctly. Don't know what you do for a living, but if someone who had no experience of your field came and told you how to do your job, I'm pretty sure you'd tell them to piss off. Fair enough, but if you???d spent 20 years watching your local morris dancing club perform around the UK wouldn???t it be fair to say you???d pick up an awful lot about morris dancing, even if you???d never shaken a hankie in your life? In all that 20 years than, isnt this the best you have been ??
Smiffs Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Bolton fan and season ticket holder for 20 years. I was on the pitch at Southend giving head to a police horse.
Guest Natasha Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 No - I wouldn't. Watching and doing are two completely seperate things altogether. You are funny. So because you once played for the Dog and Duck on a Sunday morning, when they were one short, it makes you know everything there is to know about the game? Yeah, I get you.
mickbrown Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 No - I wouldn't. Watching and doing are two completely seperate things altogether. You are funny. So because you once played for the Dog and Duck on a Sunday morning, when they were one short, it makes you know everything there is to know about the game? Yeah, I get you. No, but I know a shit load more than you. If you'd played the game you know that it was about winning not entertaining. When I turned out for the Dog and Duck I couldn't give a shite whther the one man and his dog enjoyed the game or not. I just wanted to win. Ask any player, they'll give you the same answer
Guest Natasha Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 No' date=' but I know a shit load more than you. If you'd played the game you know that it was about winning not entertaining. When I turned out for the Dog and Duck I couldn't give a shite whther the one man and his dog enjoyed the game or not. I just wanted to win. Ask any player, they'll give you the same answer[/quote'] You???ve moved the goalposts now. I don???t deny for a minute that winning is the only thing that matters when you are participating yourself. I used to play tennis and I would have done anything to win. But unless you???re El-Hadji Diouf I suspect you just WATCH football like I do, which is completely different from playing. When those 11 men walk out on matchday you???re not one of them, you are sat on the sidelines like everyone else hoping for an entertaining game and a Bolton victory. If you do go purely to see Bolton win why bother shelling out ??30+ per game, why not just watch it on tv or ceefax? If the performance is irrelevant doesn???t that make you a bit thick for paying to see a game you???re not interested in?
mickbrown Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 When those 11 walk out - they are representing the dream that I had every day of my life from the age of 9 until 15 when I finally accepted I would never play for Bolton. They are doing what I always wanted to do. Its about so much more than entertainment. That's the bit you're not grasping. If you did you wouldn't post such shite.
Guest Natasha Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 When those 11 walk out - they are representing the dream that I had every day of my life from the age of 9 until 15 when I finally accepted I would never play for Bolton. They are doing what I always wanted to do. Its about so much more than entertainment. That's the bit you're not grasping. If you did you wouldn't post such shite. So you???d go even if it bored the pants off you? I???ll ask you again, isn???t that a bit stupid?
mickbrown Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 If you need to ask, you don't understand - which is the bit I've been getting at.
top_boy_84 Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Being the supporter of a football team is about much much more than watching a team playing in an 'entertaining' way (apparently its more attractive if the ball touches the grass when it moves for some reason). If you're only a fan because you like watching flicks and tricks then I suggest you go and buy Jay Jay's soccer skills dvd, lock yourself up at home and do the rest of us a fu??kin favour. Im guessing that your match day experience is something you do on your own because I can't see anyone listening to you for more than 10 minutes without stoving your face in. :-$ This is descending into an arguement that has been had a million and one times on here so lets knock it on the head.
YATESY Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 This is the stage when Orange Warrior Traf comes on and locks the thread but by his absence we can carry on a wee bit longer... ...now then Nat, Norks and Sucking - you dont seem to want to comment on these two topics?
Guest Natasha Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Being a supporter is anything you want it to be. All the club care about is you handing over your cash every home game. Which makes me as much a fan as anyone else. I just want to be entertained ok. Remember the days when we used to go out to win matches rather than avoid defeat?
mickbrown Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 I just want to be entertained ok. Might I suggest you go to the pictures then. You don't have a clue do you?
Guest Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Being a supporter is anything you want it to be. All the club care about is you handing over your cash every home game. Which makes me as much a fan as anyone else. I just want to be entertained ok. Remember the days when we used to go out to win matches rather than avoid defeat? Ah I get it, you rather go all out attack and be in the lower leagues!
Guest Natasha Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Ah I get it, you rather go all out attack and be in the lower leagues! So you???re saying any team that goes out to win automatically gets relegated and the defensive teams prosper? I don???t think you???re right, but if you are isn???t that very, very sad?
Guest Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Ah I get it, you rather go all out attack and be in the lower leagues! So you???re saying any team that goes out to win automatically gets relegated and the defensive teams prosper? I don???t think you???re right, but if you are isn???t that very, very sad? No your saying you would rather see Bolton the way they used to be, well thats how you used to be.......In the lowere league's!!!
Guest Natasha Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Yes, I???d rather see Bolton in the Championship playing attacking football than defending in numbers in the Premiership.
YATESY Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Yes, I???d rather see Bolton in the Championship playing attacking football than defending in numbers in the Premiership. Put that fishing rod down now
Guest as Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 You sound like a Spurs fan now, they win f*ck all but still talk about playing 'the Spurs way'..................whatever that's supposed to mean Spits or swallows? PB
no balls Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Yes, I???d rather see Bolton in the Championship playing attacking football than defending in numbers in the Premiership. What a ridiculous quote! You really are winding us up now. And I want Elton Welsby back as a pundit! As quoted before, Traf's picked a terrible time to be on international duty!
Guest Natasha Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Put that fishing rod down now Why, it???s the truth. I want my team to play attacking football and make me look forward to matchday again. Don???t try and make out I???m the only Bolton fan pissed off with the standard of football right now. The 90???s team made up of McGinlay, Kelly, Lee, Walker etc would piss on the current team.
Guest as Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 I couldn't care less about the standard of football - the stadium & lack of atmosphere is something I don't like. And our current team would wipe the floor with the teams of the 1990's we had, unless you think Owen Coyle and Mixu would get a game at the moment? PB
Guest Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Put that fishing rod down now Why, it???s the truth. I want my team to play attacking football and make me look forward to matchday again. Don???t try and make out I???m the only Bolton fan pissed off with the standard of football right now. The 90???s team made up of McGinlay, Kelly, Lee, Walker etc would piss on the current team. No it would not, these players luv, were not Prem class, and that was proved when you got relagated with these players! They all did well in the lower League's and did well in your Cup finals (FA Cup 3rd Rounds), but that is all!
Guest Bowticus Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 Question then Natasha: Do you think Hoddle could get more out of the current squad and push us into 4th? Given that you've stated elsewhere that Sam has got everything he can out of the current lot.
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