April 8, 200917 yr Author What do you mean? Do you think hes gutted signing for Newcastle now it looks like they are going down?
April 8, 200917 yr Do you think hes gutted signing for Newcastle now it looks like they are going down? With the signing on fee and 4 year contract errrr NO. Not like he was going win out with us, except avoiding relegation. Edited April 8, 200917 yr by Crew86
April 8, 200917 yr With the signing on fee and 4 year contract errrr NO. Not like he was going win out with us, except avoiding relegation. I honestly don't care. He did well for us, he's gone, we move on.
April 8, 200917 yr Comments from a bar code about him http://www.newcastle.vitalfootball.co.uk/a...le.asp?a=150134
April 8, 200917 yr Comments from a bar code about him http://www.newcastle.vitalfootball.co.uk/a...le.asp?a=150134 I don't feel good that Nolan is having a bad time, he was proud to wear the white shirt, never gave less than 100% for bolton, the bad form he shown was down to his lack of physical ability, I seriously think his best days as a footballer are behind him, but I will never forget what he did for BWFC and the sheer joy he gave me in his better days.
April 8, 200917 yr I don't feel good that Nolan is having a bad time, he was proud to wear the white shirt, never gave less than 100% for bolton, the bad form he shown was down to his lack of physical ability, I seriously think his best days as a footballer are behind him, but I will never forget what he did for BWFC and the sheer joy he gave me in his better days. I agree. But I do feel very good at the minute about swapping him for ?3mil and Mark Davies.
April 8, 200917 yr I don't feel good that Nolan is having a bad time, he was proud to wear the white shirt, never gave less than 100% for bolton, the bad form he shown was down to his lack of physical ability, I seriously think his best days as a footballer are behind him, but I will never forget what he did for BWFC and the sheer joy he gave me in his better days. Nether do I, but you have to admit it was a good bit of business
April 9, 200917 yr in my eyes mr nolan was / is always will, be a bolton legend... Scored in both wins at Old Crapford, definately stuff to tell the grandkids, lost his way a bit after Sam left, but always 100% in the Glorious White shirt
April 9, 200917 yr I don't feel good that Nolan is having a bad time, he was proud to wear the white shirt, never gave less than 100% for bolton, the bad form he shown was down to his lack of physical ability, I seriously think his best days as a footballer are behind him, but I will never forget what he did for BWFC and the sheer joy he gave me in his better days. On the nail there. Something that is a rarity in players playing for 'smaller clubs'. I know a few off here now his old man. Whenever you spoke to him he always refered to Bolton as "us" or in a way that any off here would. It's no secret that they are fans of the scousers, but you have to respect the fact they adopted Bolton as their own. As for his performance. I think the pressures of playing at St James are evident in most of there players and it is definately a bigger stage. His fitness has been in doubt for a couple of seasons though
April 9, 200917 yr Author Nether do I, but you have to admit it was a good bit of business Yep, Great bit of business.
April 9, 200917 yr Good player about 3 years ago, eventually started to believe all the hype Megson gave him and went downhill. He would have been a better player having to fight for his place.
April 9, 200917 yr Great servant for Bolton but sad that his career peaked at such a young age. The reason why well... Getting married and having his first child was the start of the end for Nolan. Let that be a lesson for the singletons on here!!
April 9, 200917 yr Good player about 3 years ago, eventually started to believe all the hype Megson gave him and went downhill. He would have been a better player having to fight for his place. what about the hype Allardyce and Lee gave him? Allardyce hardly shut up about Nolan and England
April 9, 200917 yr Author Great servant for Bolton but sad that his career peaked at such a young age. The reason why well... Getting married and having his first child was the start of the end for Nolan. Let that be a lesson for the singletons on here!! Ill take it in mind
April 9, 200917 yr He really isn't a creative midfielder to play in a 4-4-2. His best days came for us when he played alongside campo/okocha/speed, who did the quality defending/passing. He was left to his strengths of bundling the ball in from 6-8 yards and throwing his weight around. When his confidence was up he used to score some belters too. He wasn't good enough to play the role Megson had him playing. I've recently watched the season DVDs from 04-07 and he was getting into some great positions and scoring loads of goals. Although I never brought into him being unfit, he definately looked leaner in those days too. Edited April 9, 200917 yr by whiteboy
April 9, 200917 yr He really isn't a creative midfielder to play in a 4-4-2. His best days came for us when he played alongside campo/okocha/speed, who did the quality defending/passing. He was left to his strengths of bundling the ball in from 6-8 yards and throwing his weight around. When his confidence was up he used to score some belters too. He wasn't good enough to play the role Megson had him playing. I've recently watched the season DVDs from 04-07 and he was getting into some great positions and scoring loads of goals. Although I never brought into him being unfit, he definately looked leaner in those days too. How many goals did he get from KD's knockdowns? Newcastle don't have that style of player. nor a Speed, Campo to do the thinking bit.
April 9, 200917 yr That article says what most of us with a ounce of reality have been saying for at least the last three years...
April 9, 200917 yr That article says what most of us with a ounce of reality have been saying for at least the last three years... It does, and ?4m looks to be good business.
April 9, 200917 yr On the subject of Newcastle, 7,500 attend an open training session!!! Isnt it bad enough watching them once a week??
April 9, 200917 yr On the subject of Newcastle, 7,500 attend an open training session!!! Isnt it bad enough watching them once a week?? aye but most were happy to not see them lose
April 9, 200917 yr aye but most were happy to not see them lose Indeed, a 2-2 draw against the cones was confidence building. Shearer reckoned the cones' late equaliser was dubious though.
April 10, 200917 yr Comments from a bar code about him http://www.newcastle.vitalfootball.co.uk/a...le.asp?a=150134 Fcuk me they must have been really shit, on the right of that article he was 2nd on the MOTM poll Edited April 10, 200917 yr by hughesy
Do you think Nolan is wounded that he has gone to Newcastle?