mark clattenberg!!!!Premier League Bolton Wanderers by bwfc_wrrlfc (U9065825) 24 February 2008 if we get relagatted thanks to that ideat(trust me i would of used stronger words if i werent on this website) we that i swear i wont be happy the score in the blackburn match should of been 1-1 at least you dont see us getting any penaltys him.god i don't no how he can live with himself cause i thought bolton played really well today and i am really dissapointed the remaining matches are so important espically the one against wigan!!!! Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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KevinDaviesIsMyBodyGuard (U9092775) posted Feb 24, 2008 bwfcsheen, agreed, that is usualy a problem. but today when we attacked we put two in the net within 5minutes. there were bigger isues today mate
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TomSawyer88 (U9771306) posted Feb 24, 2008 Bolton won't get relegated as you look like you can actually win some games. Newcastle, Derby, Fulham & Reading are looking in much worse shape and are probably the teams going down.
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redsk1m (U10744275) posted Feb 24, 2008 bolton v liverpool next
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bwfc_wrrlfc (U9065825) posted Feb 24, 2008 2 penalties!!
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SADBWFC (U532835) posted Feb 25, 2008 I didn't thiink we'd be up to this match after the eufa match but 4-1!! posted Feb 25, 2008 Blackburn won with much help from Mark Clattenberg!
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Jacko9785 (U9364045) posted Feb 25, 2008 I made the short trip to the game yesterday and it was incredible how upbeat the Bolton fans were when we were losing as we could see us playing the better football and we all kept thinking we'd win the game. The game was there for the taking for Bolton when it was 1-1, Cahill made a stupid challenge to give Blackburn the vital goal to win the game and Friedel made the vital saves at the other end of the pitch.
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woodsy_1990 (U2055262) (U2055262) posted Feb 25, 2008 Call it Karma for Diouf's appalling dive. Comment on this article
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