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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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I am hearing Dr Fox is coming in as announcer/PA man, Harold Shipman as club doctor and Fred West as facilities manager.

Peter Sutcliffe driving the team coach.
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Least he scores with both feet and head could could be a poor mans Andy Carrol hopefully without the injuries.

Ill have that! Some thugtwat up top for Clough and Clayton to feed off. If it works don't give a fuck!

 

Some earlier referred to him as a twat. A la Diouf hopefully, he can be our twat. Just hope he's not a Feeney/Danns type useless twat

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He's 6,3 so at the very least he will be able to deal with our long ball game and looks to have enough mobility to play up top by himself. Hopefully he can stay injury free and therfore be more productive than C. Davies. I still think Lennon may look to get ALF back on loan. Him and Alf up top might do some damage.

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Be fine for a side battling in bottom 8

"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make he happy, when skies are grey...."

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I'll be happy if Madine comes into the team and shows he wants to play to win, someone with a bit of bollocks who will put himself about. BWFC haven't had an individual like that for years.

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Blackpoo lot are not overly complimentary about him and Wednesday released him,even with age on his side! Slap me with a wet fish if I,m wrong,but I don't see him lighting the Bok up!

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Kevin davies was a write off until sam took advantage of his strengths and made him a player no team liked playing against

 

KD was the exception rather than the norm, though.

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KD also had talent and knew how to use it, remember him for Chesterfield? Then big money transfers and he just lost his way at Blackburn (not unheard of) and had that clown Strachan to deal with at Southampton. Off field he was impeccable as well (even if close relations weren't). No comparison I'm afraid at all.

 

Still we are where we are and Madine could still do a job. He does have the hallmarks of a cult figure for the nutters tho especially if he bags a few early doors.

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KD also had talent and knew how to use it, remember him for Chesterfield? Then big money transfers and he just lost his way at Blackburn (not unheard of) and had that clown Strachan to deal with at Southampton. Off field he was impeccable as well (even if close relations weren't). No comparison I'm afraid at all.

 

Still we are where we are and Madine could still do a job. He does have the hallmarks of a cult figure for the nutters tho especially if he bags a few early doors.

 

Almost spelt right - just one pesky letter out.

 

Matters not, it's not like I'll ever be going for a pint with the whopper is it?

 

He's done his time let's hope he's grown up and does a job for us.

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If the opposing figure was a certain Mr J Evans then your point would be correct

He'd never have to buy a drink in Bolton again if he knocked out that prick.

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Morgan and Pringle not agreed new terms at Rotherham I can't say I've noticed Morgan but Pringle I thinks a cracking little player be very happy to get him and it seems we've interest in both of them.

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Pringle was very effective in league one for Rotherham but didn't get as much game time. He'd have to play on the wing or one of the forward three positions competing with Clayton, Clough, Feeney etc so I'd be surprised if we used budget on him. Morgan I can definitely see, hopefully solid enough

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