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What Away Fans Must Have Thought Landing At Bolton In The 70S.


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Have I dreamt this or have we once sung 'It's a long way to the station' to the tune of 'It's a long way to Tipperary'

 

Followed by 'you're gonna get your fuckin heads kicked in'

 

I seem to remember singing it to Wimbledon as our serious decline combined with their momentous rise. mid 80s obviously.

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Going back to Blackpool I can recall various songs in the 80s that harked back to events of 1974. Probably best not repeated on here.

 

Do I also recall (to a Boney M tune) "Many years we've hated Blackburn Rovers" ?

 

And to the final few lines of "I'm forever blowing bubbles" 

 

"Blackburn are a running, United's running too.

"Coz we are Bolton Wanderers - and we're running after you"

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Going back to Blackpool I can recall various songs in the 80s that harked back to events of 1974. Probably best not repeated on here.

 

 

 

 

You don't mean "We all piss in a tangerine pot" to the tune of 'Yellow Submarine' then?

 

Funny how we all remember subtle changes to words - I suspect we were all singing our own thing at the time! That last one I remember as:-

 

Blackburn's always running, Burnley's running too,

We're the Bolton bootboys, running after you.

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Going back to Blackpool I can recall various songs in the 80s that harked back to events of 1974. Probably best not repeated on here.

 

 

 

Shrubbery growing around an entrance?

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one of my earliest memories of burnden songs was a bloke who used to bellow out from somewhere in the paddock

 

everywhere we go

people wanna know

who we are

we are the bolton

mighty mighty bolton

 

each line was repeated by the paddock

 

there were many songs that you'd be on crimewatch for singing these days but were par for the non pc times, when a sp shovel was referred to as a shovel.

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These songs seem soft now but back in the day when people really were going to 'kick your fucking head in' they were really not soft.

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how times have changed

 

clyde best from bermuda

 

i think notts county had pedro richards and a black guy

 

similarly orient had two black players, one being heppolette, who it turned out had family links to bolton (this might be the preston fella who ive just discovered wasnt black but was born in india)

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how times have changed

 

clyde best from bermuda

 

i think notts county had pedro richards and a black guy

 

similarly orient had two black players, one being heppolette, who it turned out had family links to bolton (this might be the preston fella who ive just discovered wasnt black but was born in india)

 

 

Albert Johanneson at Leeds was one of the first coloured players I recall. A good winger he was.

 

Clyde Best was from the West Indies and a great player. Ade Coker played up front with him for a while and was another handy player before he fucked off to the US I think? Think he was Nigerian?

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how times have changed

 

clyde best from bermuda

 

i think notts county had pedro richards and a black guy

 

similarly orient had two black players, one being heppolette, who it turned out had family links to bolton (this might be the preston fella who ive just discovered wasnt black but was born in india)

Rachid Harkook?

Posted

The three degrees at WBA. Cyrille Regis and Laurie Cunningham were absolutely brilliant. Tore us apart more than once and also responsible for a memorable 3-5 win for them at Old Trafford in the snow one Christmas.

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These songs seem soft now but back in the day when people really were going to 'kick your fucking head in' they were really not soft.

"Hello, hello  - Bolton aggro, Bolton aggro" sounds shite, but if I think about it now it brings back memories of summat booting off from the Paddock, usually after you saw a cup of coffee or owt go flying. Then it was the same pattern. Wall of (some) people rushing in the opposite direction and returning to sing "you'll never take the Paddock".

One memory is when we played Sheff Wed, God knows when, and 3 yorkies made a break from the paddock by trying to climb the fence. Two got over but the third was trapped lying over the spikes with his mates trying to pull him over and Paddock fans laying into him, including - and I think this is why it's etched into my memory - a bloke lamping him with his crash helmet. It was comical and serious at the same time. But they got him over.

I think we need a return of the Laurel and Hardy theme tune every time the police or orange warriors get involved in anything...

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The three degrees at WBA. Cyrille Regis and Laurie Cunningham were absolutely brilliant. Tore us apart more than once and also responsible for a memorable 3-5 win for them at Old Trafford in the snow one Christmas.

 

 

Aye, they also beat the DMB's 4-0 at their place and I took great pleasure in winding up one of the red shites about it who worked with me on Lever Street at the time. Brendan Batson was the third member of the soul brothers at the baggies.

 

Didn't someone give Cyrille the 'Black Pearl' nickname formerly the label for Pele?

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