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Its always the same with these bell-ends. I am from Bolton, therefore I am a murderer in their eyes. With the exception of a few who will have known or are related to the deceased it's fake grief. In large part this comes down to the fact that they spent 29 years in the lower divisions from 1978 to 2007. Subconsciously they feel the 1974 incident is a connection to a long ago day when English football took Blackpool a bit more seriously. They look up to Bolton. They wish they were more like Bolton. Deep down, they know they're chicken shit. If they stop us getting in to the play offs on Saturday, they'll celebrate wildly - which will emphatically show that they are chicken shit in the Bury category. League One is calling. It's not going to be this year, it might not even be next - but its a magnetic draw on Blackpool and when it does, normal service will have been resumed.

 

Excellent post, insightful and erudite, I doff my cap to you Paul :hi:

 

I have been led to understand that Mr Olsen was part of a group of lads who were wandering around Blackpool looking for Bolton lads to twat, am I right? No-one deserves what happened to him, but he was no innocent victim as I understand it? If I'm wide of the mark someone please put me right.

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Excellent post, insightful and erudite, I doff my cap to you Paul :hi:

 

I have been led to understand that Mr Olsen was part of a group of lads who were wandering around Blackpool looking for Bolton lads to twat, am I right? No-one deserves what happened to him, but he was no innocent victim as I understand it? If I'm wide of the mark someone please put me right.

 

i also believe he was far from innocent and certainly ''played his part that august day''.....He was an amateur boxer and had been displaying his skills prior to the event. that came direct from a lad who was very close to the fatal stabbing

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Couldn't give a shit about these moaning cunts, RIP this, talking liberties that, these lot and that includes the muckers, have never been able to handle us. If they come here with that attitude, they get what they deserve, me...and going to watch a match and hope we can do a footballing number on these pricks

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Couldn't give a shit about these moaning cunts, RIP this, talking liberties that, these lot and that includes the muckers, have never been able to handle us. If they come here with that attitude, they get what they deserve, me...and going to watch a match and hope we can do a footballing number on these pricks

 

You just know anyone who uses the phrase "taking liberties" without a tongue being in a cheek is a fucking weapon.

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Our friend Seasider doesn't think much of us. Tart.

 

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go on lancashirelads and look at all the pics of Bolton mobs in Blackpool on various occasions,plus clips from Burnden on youtube.

 

not many of the big bad muckers at our place or at their place even when we surface,in fact there's none whatsoever of those cunts,enough said

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Did we not play these every year from 1974-1978, then in 1986 (twice, three times if you include a Sherpa Van game), 1988, 1989 in the Sherpa Van and league and then 1992? Did we not also play them in 2010 at the Reebok? By my reckoning that's 10 league games and 2 cup games at Bolton for Blackpool since the Kevin Olsson incident in August 1974. Did they on any of those occasions carry out any of these blood curdling threats?

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they came once in the 80's en route to rochdale whilst we were waiting for wigan. 100+ of them attacked turned 15/20 of us over on orlando bridge but the police were on it in a flash. lucky for those bastards as 200 bolton were charging up to join in

 

as ive said on a few occasions,they say on their poxy site that turned us over on the boxing day game in 85 after attacking us at the train station when we disembarked.

any good lad or woman,knows the trains don't run on boxing day. we went on coaches that day and took it straight to them. farnworth white and several others on here will confirm this account

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ribble Posted on 26/04/2013 21:43

Nastiest fans you have ever come across over the years? Edited On: 26/04/2013 21:47

Report Message | Email Message To A Friend | Reply To Message Bolton away was my first ever away game in '76ish.

 

Got pelted with rocks and lumps of coal for most of the second half and then had to make that horror walk back to the station afterwards. The Blackpool bound platform looked like a casualty clearing station when we got there.

 

Thinking about it, I'm rather surprised I went to another match never mind another away game after that little experience.

 

My mate decided that following Man Utd was a safer option. rollingeyes.gif

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Dunno, we just followed a coach load of lads boozing and figured it was our lot, which was a good guess. I was only 14 but remember asking me brother why they wouldn't stand, he just laughed, shrugged his shoulders and said, would you with that lot fronting you

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ribble Posted on 26/04/2013 21:43

Nastiest fans you have ever come across over the years? Edited On: 26/04/2013 21:47

Report Message | Email Message To A Friend | Reply To Message Bolton away was my first ever away game in '76ish.

 

Got pelted with rocks and lumps of coal for most of the second half and then had to make that horror walk back to the station afterwards. The Blackpool bound platform looked like a casualty clearing station when we got there.

 

Thinking about it, I'm rather surprised I went to another match never mind another away game after that little experience.

 

My mate decided that following Man Utd was a safer option. rollingeyes.gif

 

they weren't keen on the walk back to trinity st were they ? enough comments from them saying words to that effect

 

probably explains why they ran most of the time :innocent:

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Dunno, we just followed a coach load of lads boozing and figured it was our lot, which was a good guess. I was only 14 but remember asking me brother why they wouldn't stand, he just laughed, shrugged his shoulders and said, would you with that lot fronting you

 

that's the one pal,they were soon on their toes. yet,bizarrely they reckon they turned us over. after that game,we mobbed up behind the kop and went looking for them. our mob was enormous,probably the biggest mob of Bolton i've ever seen. unsurprisingly blackpool went the other way picking on women,kids and scarfers.

 

they weren't too keen either in the 86/87/88 games when we marched over the bridge and straight into them before kick-off. they didn't know where to run

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that's the one pal,they were soon on their toes. yet,bizarrely they reckon they turned us over. after that game,we mobbed up behind the kop and went looking for them. our mob was enormous,probably the biggest mob of Bolton i've ever seen. unsurprisingly blackpool went the other way picking on women,kids and scarfers.

 

they weren't too keen either in the 86/87/88 games when we marched over the bridge and straight into them before kick-off. they didn't know where to run

 

No idea how they reckon that, they took a right good pasting and were soon out of there. After the match it was going around that shitty terrace to mob up after, not surprised that it was a good mob...my brother wouldn't let me follow unfortunately, but by 16 I was able to go to matches with me mates...and went to Bristol Rovers away in 86, where I met some top lads in an interesting day out

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