Bolton london supporters club
Recent searches:. Create a new lightbox Save. Create a lightbox Your Lightboxes will appear here when you have created some. Save to lightbox. Fans leaving the Reebok Stadium, the home ground of Bolton Wanderers at the end of the game. Bolton Wanderers' new signing Vincet Candela is paraded to the supporters before the match. Football fans crossing the road going to the match at the Reebok Stadium, the home ground of Bolton Wanderers football club.
Photo by Phil Hutchinson. Had I mentioned that it was raining? Luckily we were sort of prepared for the weather in that I had one of those disposable poncho things and Richard had a golf umbrella. Just before oranges, Richard had absconded to the beer queue and left me by myself with the umbrella.
Still, I got the whole thing sorted out and after exchanging a few verbal pleasantries with my new friend, it was out the back of the stand for an over-priced and under-chilled beer. Getting back to the action and the second half was a much drearier affair, highlighted by a much improved performance from Chrissy Baird and, to be fair, not much else.
So there you go. Healy was really good in the first half and Chris Baird was excellent in the second half. The fans were all in good form leaving the ground and it was no surprise to us that most of the talk was about Sanchez, this wee man Healy and the new sense of optimism about the Cottage. All in all, top night out and a great way to open the spectating account for this season.
Click for map here See you there!! Posted by AS at No comments:. New T-Shirt and Poster Designs. NOTE: the image shown here is low res for web view - the actual design is totally sharp.
This will be on the back of our new T shirts details soon. It will also be professionally printed on good quality heavy weight paper as an A3 sized poster. All new and renewing members will get this poster FREE! Posted by AS at 1 comment:. Tuesday, 6 January Team GB anyone? No Thanks, it's Team NI for me. Hands up who can tell us where the British Olympic Football team finished in Beijing? Not sure? Well, you've got an excuse, since the first question was tricky it's Argentina in the Mens Competition and Brazil in the Womens, by the way and the second was a trick question.
Britain didn't enter either the Mens or Womens tournament in Beijing. So why is the subject of "Team GB" [sic] being raised now? Well you've probably heard that the next Olympics are going to be held in London in - it was in all the papers, after all. And the powers that be have decreed that we cannot host an event and not participate fully, so there has to be a "home" team in the football.
Which is where the fun starts. For although the hosts are to be the British Olympic Commission, there is no "British" football team handy to represent us. No problem, then, we'll just get someone like Sir Alex Ferguson to pick one from the best young British players, despite his expressing absolutley no interest whatever, and Robert's your father's brother. As well as 8 or 9 doughty young Englishmen, such a team might be expected to include a couple or more Jocks and Taffs, maybe even a Bogtrotter from across the water Which is where the trouble arises.
For you see, the people who actually run the game in Scotland, Wales and NI aren't too keen on such an idea. We only opened in mid-December last year but the support both here in Spain and from Whites supporters in the UK has been immense.
We thank each and every one of you. We are situated in Benidorm directly opposite Camping El Raco which is on one of the main routes into Benidorm so when you come over please give us a visit. We also now have very close ties with Benidorm CD FC and we are personal friends with the owner of the football club.
So, if there is anything that we can assist with then please feel free to contact us. I have worked as a community support worker for over 30 years, working with adults with disabilities, and more recently people with mental health needs. One of the roles of the BWDSA is to make the matchday experience for our disabled supporters the best it can be; this applies to the away fans too. We ensure that they are happy with the facilities and know where everything is in the ground that they might need.
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