BOLTON AWAY THREAD

As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
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Lee1
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Post by Lee1 »

Won't be at all surprised if we lose....more awfully and worryingly it won't upset me like it should do/always has done.
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Post by brazilianGOONER »

let's hope the fa cup win brings some confidence and the team gets back to winning ways in the league :barscarf:

not holding my breath though. the squad is weak, there's no true motivation and we are tactically inept. even if we win this, i can see us losing the following games :(

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yeah unfortunalty im struggling to see a win here.

Can anyone recommend a decent place to park around the Reebok with a quick getaway potential as and when things go wrong for us. :?

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Post by Revgoon89 »

Considering despite the improved 2nd half performance it still took two penalties and a lucky rebound to win, I'm not optimistic at all. :(

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Post by A dallying Gus Caesar »

As per normal, difficult to make a prediction as we are so inconsistent.

We might win 3-0, we might lose 3-1. Who on earth knows?

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Post by rigsby »

Considering despite the improved 2nd half performance it still took two penalties and a lucky rebound to win,
The two penalties were a direct result of players taking the initiative and driving forward in the box. The rebound was down to Theo actually going past someone and again driving into the box. I really think your comment is stupidly negative in context.

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Post by AFCWozza »

Massive to have Sagna back, hopefully he is fit enough to start, cant wait for the day when we finally have 2 natural full backs, makes a HUGE difference to our style of play.

Think we'll win this one.. won 9 of our last 10 against Bolton and 3 of the last 4 away, seem to be able to deal with them alot better since Coyle took charge...

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Post by flash gunner »

A dallying Gus Caesar wrote:As per normal, difficult to make a prediction as we are so inconsistent.

We might win 3-0, we might lose 3-1. Who on earth knows?
agreed

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Post by BournemouthRED »

With Sagna and arteta I'm more confident if us getting a result

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Post by Jak_TedDrakeLoveChild »

gunner_ace wrote:yeah unfortunalty im struggling to see a win here.

Can anyone recommend a decent place to park around the Reebok with a quick getaway potential as and when things go wrong for us. :?
Agreed. If anyone has any tips for parking (postcodes) also any good boozers near the ground?! Don't worry, no drinky drivey!

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Post by Gooner Jim »

First time going to the Reebok. Not expecting a win to be fair after what they did to liverpool

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Post by skizz_b »

2-2 and more excuses of the "tremendous mental strength" in the squad after blowing a 2-0 lead

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Post by SteveO 35 »

Fair play to all of you boys going up there

I think we might be hearing the words:

"You could see in the second half that our level dropped physically. The players gave absolutely everything on Sunday"

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Post by M-50 »

Jak_TedDrakeLoveChild wrote:
gunner_ace wrote:yeah unfortunalty im struggling to see a win here.

Can anyone recommend a decent place to park around the Reebok with a quick getaway potential as and when things go wrong for us. :?
Agreed. If anyone has any tips for parking (postcodes) also any good boozers near the ground?! Don't worry, no drinky drivey!
The Beehive, you can also park your motor there (it's right next to the Premier Inn)

There's a Tesco Extra right next to the ground which you could probably park in but you wouldn't get a quick getaway. Up from the Beehive (about 500 yards) is St. Joes School. You can park there and walk via Greenwood Lane to the stadium. Soon after Greenwood you reach a small park which has blue railings. Only about a 5 min walk to the stadium. Prob your best bet for a quick getaway.

Will be in the beehive myself Image

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Post by SWLGooner »

You manage to change your flights then M?

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