Traf Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 We'd have missed it no doubt. Wonder who would have taken it come to think of it? Matt Taylor or Sean Davis IMO.
MickyD Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 I may be mistaken but I was fairly sure the "Megson out" chants started in the Hull version of our ESL corner.
LodgeMorrWhite Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 There seemed to be a group of lads a couple of rows from the back who started them off in the Bolton section and then more sporradic groups joined in. The Hull fans then started chanting it afterwards. I thought it was the most audible anti Megson chanting since the Spurs game but maybe it was just where I was sat that made it seem worse. I have said it in a previous post but I thought there was a strange atmosphere within the Bolton support on Saturday. There is a clear divide and this is affecting how the fans are getting behind the team.
no balls Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 I may be mistaken but I was fairly sure the "Megson out" chants started in the Hull version of our ESL corner. I'd say you probably are. Whatever you mean by the ESL corner, them yoovs seem to be nothing but supportive during home games when other parts of the stand and in fact entire stands, are mute or jsut plaine moaning.
Traf Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 I'd say you probably are. Whatever you mean by the ESL corner, them yoovs seem to be nothing but supportive during home games when other parts of the stand and in fact entire stands, are mute or jsut plaine moaning. I think you've slightly misunderstood Micky's point. He's saying the anti-Megson chants originated from the Hull fans: from their equivalent of the ESL corner.
no balls Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 I think you've slightly misunderstood Micky's point. He's saying the anti-Megson chants originated from the Hull fans: from their equivalent of the ESL corner. I've more than slightly, I've completely missed his point! Blonde moment maybe!
Traf Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 I was being diplomatic. It's the new post-summer break traf, you see.
Piemon Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 It was a horrible day out and a terrible result. I thought both teams were poor with a distinct lack of creative or attacking quality. We were devoid of ideas in the attacking third, and had no width. Once again I thought the game highlighted our inability to operate a plan B. At one nil down we needed a positive change. Elmander was subbed for Lee, we swapped a left back for another left back and Ward was thrown on with about 5 minutes to go and at least 10 minutes to late. I felt there was a bit of an atmosphere between the Bolton fans who had travelled with the anti Megson chanting splitting the camp. For around 5 mins after they had scored it turned hostile, but seemed to settle down as Bolton tried to push for an equaliser. We need points from Portsmouth and Birmingham or else the pressure will really be on! It kicked off at the back around us just after the Megson is a wanker chant went up... That said every1 was behind the team when we were pressing late on...... Shit day Saturday and i was pissed off and up Saturday night. Watching it again sober on Sunday we did create a few more opportunitys than i recalled... Its all about puttting 5 past Trashmere tomorrow
DIPS Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 I may be mistaken but I was fairly sure the "Megson out" chants started in the Hull version of our ESL corner. The 'you don't know what your doing' from the Hull fans was aimed at the referee for not giving them a foul.
Casino Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 There seemed to be a group of lads a couple of rows from the back who started them off in the Bolton section and then more sporradic groups joined in. The Hull fans then started chanting it afterwards. I thought it was the most audible anti Megson chanting since the Spurs game but maybe it was just where I was sat that made it seem worse. I have said it in a previous post but I thought there was a strange atmosphere within the Bolton support on Saturday. There is a clear divide and this is affecting how the fans are getting behind the team. so, let's see one mob are supportive of the club theyve tavelled to see the other is just continuing their agenda fair does, at least they travelled, but ffs, what is the fcuking point aye, i did it at sheff utd 5-0 down with neal as manager, but i got older and wiser it achieves nowt does anybody actually think davies/gartside have relegation as part of the master plan?
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