by Ian Herring » 17 Apr 2011 22:00
by AthleticoSpizz » 17 Apr 2011 22:02
prostak Ignoring the small-town bitterness for a moment, Wanderers reached the playoff final in 01 then of course the League Cup final a couple of years later, but both during Wembley's closure iirc. So yes, first time at Wembley since 95. Still... Big day out at Wembley is probably > big day out in the estates of Manchester.
by Bandini » 17 Apr 2011 22:20
prostak Ignoring the small-town bitterness for a moment, Wanderers reached the playoff final in 01 then of course the League Cup final a couple of years later, but both during Wembley's closure iirc. So yes, first time at Wembley since 95. Still... Big day out at Wembley is probably > big day out in the estates of Manchester.
by AthleticoSpizz » 17 Apr 2011 22:24
by prostak » 17 Apr 2011 22:35
by Kitsondinho » 17 Apr 2011 22:47
by prostak » 17 Apr 2011 23:47
by 10539.4 Miles Away » 18 Apr 2011 08:47
Ian Herring I do hold grudges. That f*cking hurt in '95 losing to those mongoloids in the manner we did, dead on our legs and players going down like flies and that cheating dipper Macateer up to his Birkenhead tricks.
Mostly because I wanted the Premiership to have to endure Elm Park for at least one season, for the newly-monied glossier clubs' fans to have to come and stand on the Town End and get soaked when it rained and the rise taken out of them in that lovely 'Southbank way'. So that the commentators and pundits could discuss our 'shambolic' surroundings and describe us as 'paupers'.
Bolton Wanderers ruined that dream for me, and for that reason alone, it is with a smile of satisfaction and the sense of the evening of old scores that I witnessed their Wembley capitulation against the Potters. I hope it hurt, you monkeys! Still serves you right for having a supermarket on your old away terrace at Burnden, and then for naming your new ground after a training shoe.
'I feel good!' You used to play after games played at the Reebok.
I bet you don't today.
Which means I do. Cheers.
by biscuitman » 18 Apr 2011 08:52
by 10539.4 Miles Away » 18 Apr 2011 09:08
biscuitman Are we going to mention Bolton '95 in 30 years time? Seriously couldn't care less about Bolton and that Semi final yesterday.
by biscuitman » 18 Apr 2011 09:21
biscuitman - with a name like that you I assume you must have been following Reading for a significant amount of time, surely there's some footballing memories that you have that just bring back emotions - whether they be good or bad. I am certain that mention of the word Bolton will always conjure up images and feelings of that day. So I'd say 'Yes', in 30 years I'll definitely still talk about Bolton '95, doubt they're be many interested in listening though!
by Silver Fox » 18 Apr 2011 09:33
by 10539.4 Miles Away » 18 Apr 2011 09:45
biscuitmanbiscuitman - with a name like that you I assume you must have been following Reading for a significant amount of time, surely there's some footballing memories that you have that just bring back emotions - whether they be good or bad. I am certain that mention of the word Bolton will always conjure up images and feelings of that day. So I'd say 'Yes', in 30 years I'll definitely still talk about Bolton '95, doubt they're be many interested in listening though!
Ofcourse I remember that day. I was only a kid but I crying all the way home. I'm saying the bad emotions from that day has been replaced by better ones and somethings are left better in the past. Are you still bitter about Pardew? He was replaced by the best manager we've ever had in our history. I suppose I look at the positives.
by Bandini » 18 Apr 2011 09:49
Silver Fox Any chance we'll have a decent cup final this year now? Or will it be the usual snoozefest?
by Mr Angry » 18 Apr 2011 10:38
by Silver Fox » 18 Apr 2011 10:45
by Wax Jacket » 18 Apr 2011 11:11
by Kitsondinho » 18 Apr 2011 11:22
Silver Fox Citeh aren't certain to get a CL spot at all though are they? They're only 3 points clear of Tottingham and still have to play them IIRC
by Jackson Corner » 18 Apr 2011 12:03
Wax Jacket last game of the season IIRC
besides there's absolutely no reason why Stoke can't win the Final
by papereyes » 18 Apr 2011 12:21
Ian Herring I do hold grudges. That f*cking hurt in '95 losing to those mongoloids in the manner we did, dead on our legs and players going down like flies and that cheating dipper Macateer up to his Birkenhead tricks.
Mostly because I wanted the Premiership to have to endure Elm Park for at least one season, for the newly-monied glossier clubs' fans to have to come and stand on the Town End and get soaked when it rained and the rise taken out of them in that lovely 'Southbank way'. So that the commentators and pundits could discuss our 'shambolic' surroundings and describe us as 'paupers'.
Bolton Wanderers ruined that dream for me, and for that reason alone, it is with a smile of satisfaction and the sense of the evening of old scores that I witnessed their Wembley capitulation against the Potters. I hope it hurt, you monkeys! Still serves you right for having a supermarket on your old away terrace at Burnden, and then for naming your new ground after a training shoe.
'I feel good!' You used to play after games played at the Reebok.
I bet you don't today.
Which means I do. Cheers.
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