Bolton Wanderers- One to watch

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Today's game with Bolton will hopefully see a 7th successive home win.

One player to watch out for in the opposition is Lee Chung-Yong. Those with good memories will remember he scored against us at the Reebok.

He has made the right side his own although he can drift in to the middle and even change sides and play on the left.

Just about all of the creative play from the right side comes from Lee so it will be interesting to see how Baines copes.

During his time playing for FC Seoul he was known as the 'Blue Dragon' and a firm fan favourite. Bolton fans love him and I would be interested to see if Moyes makes a bid in the summer to give the right side an injection of quality.
 

Not good enough to start for us but at least he gave it a go unlike the 10 others on bolton. I guess "S--- on a stick" doesn't translate very well to Korean.
 
Not good enough to start for us but at least he gave it a go unlike the 10 others on bolton. I guess "S--- on a stick" doesn't translate very well to Korean.

Agreed he had an off day. In fact we bossed Bolton in every area.

It was his clever back heel that got Kevin Davies through on goal when it was still 0-0.

I'll still be watching with interest in the summer as I think right midfield is an area we need to improve on.
 

I wasn't that impressed with him. I was glad to see Gary Cahill back in the squad after his bloodclot
 
That was quite a robust challenge from cahill (who was already on a yellow) to be fair. It was leading with the studs waist level. But it's a mans game and all that.

Of course I notice him as I watched him play for Seoul last season so I have an interest in how he is doing. I'm just offering another viewpoint to an already diverse background of footy knowledge we have on these boards.

I'm sure he would be first to admit he had a poor game, but his first season in England has been very good. Certainly a player to keep an eye out for who would be in our price bracket.
 
Today's game with Bolton will hopefully see a 7th successive home win.

One player to watch out for in the opposition is Lee Chung-Yong. Those with good memories will remember he scored against us at the Reebok.

He has made the right side his own although he can drift in to the middle and even change sides and play on the left.

Just about all of the creative play from the right side comes from Lee so it will be interesting to see how Baines copes.

During his time playing for FC Seoul he was known as the 'Blue Dragon' and a firm fan favourite. Bolton fans love him and I would be interested to see if Moyes makes a bid in the summer to give the right side an injection of quality.

Mate , not for me . At any price .
I get that they're effective , struggle to stay up , fighting big boys , etc . I get it . However , I'd rather go to the dentist every Saturday than watch them . They've had 5 managers in about 3 years yet are exactly , precisely the same as ever .
I can't have them , meself .
Thus , DEFO NOT , one to watch .
Sorry , cock' .
 
Mate , not for me . At any price .
I get that they're effective , struggle to stay up , fighting big boys , etc . I get it . However , I'd rather go to the dentist every Saturday than watch them . They've had 5 managers in about 3 years yet are exactly , precisely the same as ever .
I can't have them , meself .
Thus , DEFO NOT , one to watch .
Sorry , cock' .

LCAB. I'll buy you a drink for that one.
 

Why are back heels always described as "clever"? Are they really that clever? I think we should consider this for a moment.
 

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