Who cares? we're down but still need a match thread, fwiw we'll lose 0-3
Bolton 2-2 Ipswich
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finlaymcdanger
Boggersbelief
Bollotom2014
Numpty 28723
Norpig
Natasha Whittam
luckyPeterpiper
karlypants
doffcocker
Bwfc1958
Chairmanda
wanderlust
Leeds_Trotter
scottjames30
MartinBWFC
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2 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 06:27
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
I can see us winning here, then the survival train will be back.
2-1.
2-1.
4 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 09:53
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
scottjames30 wrote:I can see us winning here, then the survival train will be back.
No it won't. Even if we win (unlikely) at best we'll be seven points off survival - possibly more.
Please don't mention "survival" until it's in our hands again - it's bad enough having hope when we have control over our own destiny.
6 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:14
Chairmanda
Andy Walker
for whom, y2j?y2johnny wrote:easy win
7 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:16
Guest
Guest
for us of course Manda, any chance of sharing that brekky of yours?
8 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:18
Leeds_Trotter
El Hadji Diouf
Love a good fry up. Not too sure about the mushrooms or black pudding though.
9 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:25
Guest
Guest
We're gonna have trouble on our road trip LT if you don't like black pudding! Not that they sell it on ruote 66 it's just a grudge i will hold!Leeds_Trotter wrote:Love a good fry up. Not too sure about the mushrooms or black pudding though.
10 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:50
Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!
Mushrooms yes. Black pudding definitely not.y2johnny wrote:We're gonna have trouble on our road trip LT if you don't like black pudding! Not that they sell it on ruote 66 it's just a grudge i will hold!Leeds_Trotter wrote:Love a good fry up. Not too sure about the mushrooms or black pudding though.
11 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:52
Chairmanda
Andy Walker
not sharing my fry up, and the FULL experience needed, inc black pudding (and fried bread)Bwfc1958 wrote:Mushrooms yes. Black pudding definitely not.y2johnny wrote:We're gonna have trouble on our road trip LT if you don't like black pudding! Not that they sell it on ruote 66 it's just a grudge i will hold!Leeds_Trotter wrote:Love a good fry up. Not too sure about the mushrooms or black pudding though.
12 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:55
Leeds_Trotter
El Hadji Diouf
Haha its pure filth, so are tinned tomatoes. Real tomatoes or nothing for me. Bet over in the states their breakfasts are massive.y2johnny wrote:We're gonna have trouble on our road trip LT if you don't like black pudding! Not that they sell it on ruote 66 it's just a grudge i will hold!Leeds_Trotter wrote:Love a good fry up. Not too sure about the mushrooms or black pudding though.
13 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:56
Guest
Guest
you've just made 58 an enemy for lifeLeeds_Trotter wrote:Haha its pure filth, so are tinned tomatoes.y2johnny wrote:We're gonna have trouble on our road trip LT if you don't like black pudding! Not that they sell it on ruote 66 it's just a grudge i will hold!Leeds_Trotter wrote:Love a good fry up. Not too sure about the mushrooms or black pudding though.
14 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:56
doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Can't remember a McCarthy team ever coming to the Reebok and it not being a diabolical match.
It doesn't matter how shit we are I think they'll park the bus, and probably just nick it.
It doesn't matter how shit we are I think they'll park the bus, and probably just nick it.
15 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 10:57
Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!
That's it LT. Gloves are off. You and me, outside, right now.Leeds_Trotter wrote:Haha its pure filth, so are tinned tomatoes. Real tomatoes or nothing for me. Bet over in the states their breakfasts are massive.y2johnny wrote:We're gonna have trouble on our road trip LT if you don't like black pudding! Not that they sell it on ruote 66 it's just a grudge i will hold!Leeds_Trotter wrote:Love a good fry up. Not too sure about the mushrooms or black pudding though.
16 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 11:01
Leeds_Trotter
El Hadji Diouf
Bwfc1958 wrote:That's it LT. Gloves are off. You and me, outside, right now.Leeds_Trotter wrote:Haha its pure filth, so are tinned tomatoes. Real tomatoes or nothing for me. Bet over in the states their breakfasts are massive.y2johnny wrote:We're gonna have trouble on our road trip LT if you don't like black pudding! Not that they sell it on ruote 66 it's just a grudge i will hold!Leeds_Trotter wrote:Love a good fry up. Not too sure about the mushrooms or black pudding though.
17 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 22:30
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Preview: Bolton v Ipswich Town
SETTING THE SCENE
Bolton Wanderers host Ipswich Town at Macron Stadium on Tuesday night as the club marks the 70th anniversary of the Burnden Park Disaster.
Without a win from their last five outings, the Whites will be looking to make home advantage count in what will be an emotional night at BL6.
Recent meetings against the Tractor Boys have not been kind for Neil Lennon’s side, however, Bolton are unbeaten in their last two home meetings with Ipswich, including last season’s 0-0 draw.
Having lost to local-rivals Norwich City in the Sky Bet Championship play-off semi-finals last season, Ipswich are once again challenging for promotion this year.
Currently just a point outside the play-off places, Mick McCarthy’s come into Tuesday’s game off the back of back-to-back victories against Huddersfield Town and Nottingham Forest respectively.
Ipswich also boast more away victories than any other side in the division so far this season, setting the scene for a finely poised clash with both sides in need of maximum points.
TEAM NEWS
Emile Heskey could miss Tuesday night’s game after aggravating a hip injury in the warm-up before Wanderers’ match with Leeds United, which saw him withdraw from the Whites’ starting XI prior to kick-off.
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Elsewhere, David Wheater (hamstring) remains on the sidelines while Ben Amos (ankle), Dorian Dervite (ankle) and Max Clayton (hamstring) are long-term absentees.
LAST TIME OUT
Kaiyne Woolery came off the bench to score for Wanderers, but it was not enough for the Whites as they fell to a narrow defeat away at Leeds United.
LAST IPSWICH TOWN XI (v Nottingham Forest, W1-0)
Bialkowski, Knudsen, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Hyam, Foley, Pringle (Varney 89), Bru (Maitland-Niles 45), Pitman (Digby 89), Sears.
ONE TO WATCH
Ipswich Town’s leading goalscorer so far this season with ten goals, Brett Pitman has settled in quickly with the Tractor Boys have joined the club last summer from AFC Bournemouth.
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Having come through the ranks with the Cherries, the forward helped Eddie Howe’s side win promotion to the Premier League having previously won promotion from both League Two and League One with the club.
And with Ipswich currently sitting just a point outside the Sky Bet Championship play-off places, Pitman will be eager to add to his goals tally for the Suffolk-based side as he looks to win another promotion.
GOLDEN GOALS
Watch back a collection of Wanderers’ best efforts against Ipswich Town ahead of the Tractor Boys visit to Macron Stadium on Tuesday night.
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18 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Mon Mar 07 2016, 22:32
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Ref watch: Mark Haywood to officiate Ipswich clash
Mark Haywood will take charge of Bolton Wanderers's clash with Ipswich Town at Macron Stadium on Tuesday night.
The West Yorkshire-based referee has overseen six Whites fixtures in the past, with the most recent being Bolton's 2-2 draw against Brighton & Hove Albion earlier this season.
A Football League official since the 2006/07 campaign, Mr Haywood has overseen 25 matches so far this season, dishing out 60 yellow cards and six red cards.
Simon Clayton and Alix Pashley will run the line, while Ross Joyce is the fourth official.
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Mark Haywood will take charge of Bolton Wanderers's clash with Ipswich Town at Macron Stadium on Tuesday night.
The West Yorkshire-based referee has overseen six Whites fixtures in the past, with the most recent being Bolton's 2-2 draw against Brighton & Hove Albion earlier this season.
A Football League official since the 2006/07 campaign, Mr Haywood has overseen 25 matches so far this season, dishing out 60 yellow cards and six red cards.
Simon Clayton and Alix Pashley will run the line, while Ross Joyce is the fourth official.
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19 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Tue Mar 08 2016, 08:50
luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
They'll cream us. 4-0. Got no hope at all anymore and see no point pretending otherwise.
20 Re: Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Tue Mar 08 2016, 09:04
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
luckyPeterpiper wrote:They'll cream us. 4-0. Got no hope at all anymore and see no point pretending otherwise.
Ha ha, Ipswich don't cream anyone. It'll be close that's for sure.
Sick of these negative ninnys.
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