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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

Simon Marland


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3 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Good luck to him done a great job for the club, would imagine a big loss, he’s been well paid for a job that he must of loved. 

Yes. A great bloke and servant to the club. He’ll be very hard to replace. Good luck to him in his retirement 

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2 minutes ago, Mr Grey said:

Could do with his book updating, I think my version goes up to 1989.

Its still an absolute Bible.

I would imagine that's a possibility now. Part time club historian would lend itself to exactly that.

Some money for the club too flogging the books.

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28 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Read every page of this inside out and back to front as a kid.

 

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Would absolutely buy an updated version.

It's a shame the bloke who put together the complete history of BWFC matches and players on the interweb decided he had enough. Brilliant was that. Shepeard I think he was called 🤔

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55 minutes ago, desperado said:

http://www.boltonnuts.co.uk/stats.html# 
 

Don’t think it’s as comprehensive as Shepherds, but it’s the best one I’ve seen since then. 

Bloody hell nice one, had no idea of its existence.

34 minutes ago, burnden said:

Nice one 🙌

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18 hours ago, gonzo said:

Read every page of this inside out and back to front as a kid.

 

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I have the 1887-2002 edition & referred to it twice only yesterday (can'tfind Vernon Allott anywhere in it). I'd love him to update it to the Evatt era one day.

Not many people with Simon's utter devotion. No side to him and worked with some of the best & some of the worst. We can only thank him, admire him & wish him the best.

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2 hours ago, glennboltw said:

Top man is Simon, I'm luckily enough to know him personally and spend nearly every Sunday (when Bolton aren't playing) watching Swinton RL home and away with him, his knowledge is unbelievable he remembers absolutely everything regarding BWFC.

Where did his support for Swinton come from. 

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1 hour ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Where did his support for Swinton come from. 

I think his support first started when Swinton moved to play at Gigg Lane, I'm sure his daughter went to school in Bury or had some affiliation with Bury and he got some tickets to watch Swinton and just became hooked. 

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