MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

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Prediction time again

Poll ended at 20 Aug 2025 11:02
Bolton win
21
68%
Draw
7
23%
Reading win
3
10%
 
Total votes: 31
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Re: MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

by South Coast Royal » 22 Aug 2025 16:44

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Snowflake Royal Agree with this. I looked at the Hunt out thread appearing and my first reaction was 'these pcunts don't deserve having a club that still exists'


Why? It’s just a discussion, it’s not Twitter simpletons dribbling into their keyboards

No one is yelling he must go now, just debating possible shortcomings and how long he has to get things right


Indeed and we need to take into consideration last seasons missed chance of missing out on the playoffs. If it weren’t for a few poor results towards the back end of last season we would have made it. Notably the draws against Stevenage Crawley Exeter Northampton and Shrewsbury. It was in our hands with a few games to go. Couple that with a piss poor start to this season it’s absolutely right a conversation should be had on his future and whether he is the right man to take us forward. Any club up and down the country would be having the same conversations.


And everybody seems to have forgotten the home thrashing by Barnsley in front of the biggest support for years.

As for the Bolton game I watched it on tv with my brother-in-law, a similarly depressed fan of Oxford United, and we couldn't believe that Bolton didn't end up winning the game after so many attacks and possession.
I had already said to him that we fans couldn't understand why Elliott wasn't starting as once again Frazer was anonymous.

Two other things.
What a shame we got MOM on loan from Brighton rather than Crozier-Dubery who looked a bit special for this level (yes I know he isn't a central striker).
On the BBC website the Bolton fans were hammering Schumacher but I thought they threatened to score so many times and Crozier-Dubery hit the post and on another day might have won convincingly.

Lastly people are mentioning Tuma as a striker but from what I have seen he is just yet another little lad who runs about a lot , albeit quickly, but he is nothing like the target man central striker that we badly need.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

by Pepe the Horseman » 22 Aug 2025 18:33

Watched the game on delay, so sorry if it's already been mentioned, but did anyone else think Wing looked injured? Generally wasn't moving very well and almost looked like he was limping at times.

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