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The relocation to a soul-less pit 6 miles out of town.

Looking at the support we had on some of the old matches on youtube vids, you are correct. I think someone spiked the water system round Bolton in those days.
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Looking at the support we had on some of the old matches on youtube vids, you are correct. I think someone spiked the water system round Bolton in those days.

 

Pride in the town them days. Bit difficult to find summat to be proud about nowadays.

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Goalkeepers who used to play in green tops with the rest of the kit the same as the outfield players replaced with poncey pink, this is the real reason for our demise this season!

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Goalkeepers were always number 1, and all the starting 11 went in 1 to 11 order. Only one sub, now we have about 7 don't we? Toilet rolls as streamers. I once went on a special train to West Brom, (may even have been a friendly but it was the season after their relegation from the 1st Division) and our end was white with bog rolls. We found out why on the way back when we realised there wasn't a tolet roll on the whole train.

Scarfs tied around wrists. Nicking other fans' scarfs as trophies.

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Referees simply taking names down in their books and pointing to the tunnel rather than dramatically waving yellow and red cards about.

 

An improvement is the PA guy simply reading out the half time scores rather than you having to work out a complicated alphabet scoring system on that huge cricket scoreboard type thing and cross matching it with your programme..

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Looking at the support we had on some of the old matches on youtube vids, you are correct. I think someone spiked the water system round Bolton in those days.

 

I only got to see games at Burnden well before the days I started drinking/going out - would have been great to have the ground in walking distance of town centre pubs, back onto Bradshawgate only a few minutes after full time as well.

 

I may be wrong but I get the feeling that having a ground right in the middle of town, or just a short walk away from it like Burnden, makes the whole of that town feel more involved with the club and its fortunes so say you go out after a good result at the match and you can feel it in the general mood of people. There's a bit of a disconnect with it being so far out of town

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Throwing snow balls at the away supporters as well as throwing them at the coppers walking the perimeter trying to knock their helmets off.

Ah happy days, now we just stand freezing our bollocks off in a miserable concrete bowl with no atmosphere.

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Influx of foreign owners.

Champions League/European Cup being contested by teams who finish 4th.

Weakened teams in domestic cups.

Agents - where did these cunts come from?

Grass pitches instead of mud/sand on the wings.

The bosman rule.

Undisclosed transfer fees.

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Twitter creating the news rather than, you know, actual events.

Crap one size fits all goal netting, where's the bits of metal that balls could get stuck behind gone?!

"Sit down lad I cant see anything"

Boots that dont even try to protect feet

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Twitter creating the news rather than, you know, actual events.

Crap one size fits all goal netting, where's the bits of metal that balls could get stuck behind gone?!

"Sit down lad I cant see anything"

Boots that dont even try to protect feet

 

And shit footballers wearing silver, blue, yellow boots. If your shit wear black boots.

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The all seater stadium is the biggest thing for me...

 

 

I still enjoy watching the matches but I used to LOVE the atmosphere and experience of the Burnden Paddock

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i there's nothing quite like standing in the old railway end (pre supermarket days obviously) getting pissed wet through

because there's no room left under the burger van canopy then pulling you're train ticket out you're pocket and watch it fall to bits in you're hand oh such fun

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Goalkeepers who used to play in green tops with the rest of the kit the same as the outfield players replaced with poncey pink, this is the real reason for our demise this season!

 

Refs who wore black and linesmen who were - linesmen.

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sanitation, plastic seats, white dog shit, playing in snow, one sub who we didn't use unless there was a leg broken in three places, 442 played by every team with number eleven on the left wing and number seven on the right wing, cigar smoke hanging in the air, winter green odour, dug outs, linesmen who knew what they were doing, fat referees not keeping up with play but still getting more decisions right than today's professional pillocks, tar drifting across the pitch, half time scoreboard that was useless without a programme to tell you what match e was, away fans running across the pitch and people biting police horses outside the ground!

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Burnden terrace

 

Playoff heartache (soon to be back?)

 

Half the east lower not rights of yesteryear being replaced with the beige drop crotch pants, toms and mickey mouse sweater brigade

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i there's nothing quite like standing in the old railway end (pre supermarket days obviously) getting pissed wet through

because there's no room left under the burger van canopy then pulling you're train ticket out you're pocket and watch it fall to bits in you're hand oh such fun

 

The Embankment.

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I started in 85

Burden was a shithole, the Reebok isn't (one of the best grounds in England for size)

We had real shit players then(Trevor Morgan, Darby), they are technically better now... Although many would argue not

There is less hooliganism (good or bad?). It was more violent then

It was more affordable to go the match then, especially aways

The pubs were better then

Crowds are better now, average 15k more than we did in mid 80's

Pies are more expensive

Seats instead of terracing

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being able to turn up on the day of a game, home or away without the rigmarole of buying tickets in advance

walking down manny rd rather than round a retail park

tea bars that sold wagon wheels and bovril rather than chicken wraps and rose wine

pitch raised up on a banking not a flat part-synthetic carpet

toilet roll on the pitch, now it's in the toilet

wading in piss at half time in the Lever End bogs

The Buff (a paper, not the nuddy)

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