Bolton in the Shit Cup - Match Thread
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40,000 for a shit cup doesnt sound too bad
I also guarantee you that we will have the biggest crowd of the round.
I admit that it doesnt reflect well on red members though. I do wonder why people pay their membership and yet still can't be bothered to pay £10 to watch a game. Season ticket holders I can understand not turning up to this with it only being 2 days after Stoke.
I also guarantee you that we will have the biggest crowd of the round.
I admit that it doesnt reflect well on red members though. I do wonder why people pay their membership and yet still can't be bothered to pay £10 to watch a game. Season ticket holders I can understand not turning up to this with it only being 2 days after Stoke.
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Wouldnt be hard we have the biggest ground in itRed Member wrote:40,000 for a shit cup doesnt sound too bad
I also guarantee you that we will have the biggest crowd of the round.
I admit that it doesnt reflect well on red members though. I do wonder why people pay their membership and yet still can't be bothered to pay £10 to watch a game. Season ticket holders I can understand not turning up to this with it only being 2 days after Stoke.
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Looking forward to this to be honest. I also prefer some of the "second string" to certain first teamers. Still want to see how Park gets on - strange that he hasn't had a single minute in the league. Wasn't he fit or something when we signed him?Gunnersaurus wrote:I'm going, I prefer some of the second string tbh, prefer watching Chamberlin and Frimpong to Walcott and Song.
Two years ago this would be sold out at a tenner, bet we won't have any problem shifting final tickets if we get there again.
Have always enjoyed the CC games . When we were at Highbury it was just about the only game I could get to .
Is it a chance to see our stars of the future ? Remember Quincy , Lupoli , Randall & Merida . Let's hope Coquelin , Ox , Frimpong and Ryo can make it .
I watched the first half of the U18 game on Sunday . I know we won 1-0 but Chelsea looked a much better team than us . Tbh I thought we were very poor .
Is it a chance to see our stars of the future ? Remember Quincy , Lupoli , Randall & Merida . Let's hope Coquelin , Ox , Frimpong and Ryo can make it .
I watched the first half of the U18 game on Sunday . I know we won 1-0 but Chelsea looked a much better team than us . Tbh I thought we were very poor .