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Bolton are down to 14 first team players, including 2 goalies, 3 half-backs none of whom were first choice, a good striker whom the manager in his wisdom always kept benched, and one centre midfielder. We basically need an entire team and we still have no money. Last minute, last day heroics have just delayed the inevitable. It'll be a miracle if we don't go down. With Blackburn, Wigan, Stoke, West Brom, Swansea making things tougher. Yeesh.
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goalies Living in Canada for a while now, have ye? Hah true. But we've always said goalies back home too. Also soccer. For some reason people think english never said soccer, but we always said that growing up too.
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Always said 'goalie' or 'goalies' when playin/watchin footy, but never said Soccer...pretty much ever, 'round our way. Footy...yes Togger...yes Shooty (kind of a different game...when there was only two of yer)...yes SOCCER...Noooooooooo!!!!
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Always said 'goalie' or 'goalies' when playin/watchin footy, but never said Soccer...pretty much ever, 'round our way. Footy...yes Togger...yes Shooty (kind of a different game...when there was only two of yer)...yes SOCCER...Noooooooooo!!!! Really? We wouldn't use it as much as footie but we said it.
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Football. Round my way. "3 and in" was what we played over the park when it was 2 or 3 or 4 of us against a keeper. And u went in goal wen you got a hattrick. And when u played a match, jumpers for goalposts, it was "goalie rush" which meant keeper could come outfield. Never soccer. Never even heard of soccer till the 70s. It was what americans called football.
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Bolton apparently signed Jason Lowe, former Blackburn captain, from Burmingham. I'm assuming he's over 32, doesn't score, is a sick-note and generally shite. And was free.
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Tg - earthquake in yorkshire? Did you sit down too hard? Hope all ok
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