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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Hope they manage to hold on to this.
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Incredible, Stockport 4-3 up! More is going to happen in this game though
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Brilliant goal.
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I bet it will be fiery outside the ground tonight
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Southam-Hales off. Very good tonight
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Bolton's keeper kit is too similar to the outfield players....
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
struggling to remember a more enjoyable watch this season
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Wow.
County have now subbed their best two players.
County have now subbed their best two players.
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Can imagine it will be all Bolton now, chances for Stockport on the counter.
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I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this, football as it should be played. Blood and thunder, no amateur dramatics nor prima donas.
And surprisingly find myself routing for Stockport.
And surprisingly find myself routing for Stockport.
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Yes he'll have caught the eye of a few with that display, and his energy levels against a team 2 levels above was particularly impressive.
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
In other FA Cup news, Exeter threatened with being thrown out of the competition after making 6 subs in their 3-0 replay win over Bradford - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59320476
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Can only assume getting away with it due to the sleeve colourHerts Clarets wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:04 pmBolton's keeper kit is too similar to the outfield players....
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
5-3 now
What a game
What a game
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Scenes
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Love it!! 

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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
So you wait 2/3 minutes for a new corner flag just for the whistle to be blown straight away, what was the point?
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Challinor didn’t look too happy with somebody at the end
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That was such good fun.
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Watching games like that reminds you why you fell in love with the game in the first place.
Great stuff.
Great stuff.
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Pillocks going on the pitch have taken the edge off it a bit, but great game. Enjoyed that!
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
still full of scrotes ! Great game
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That was ridiculousclaretburns wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:28 pmSo you wait 2/3 minutes for a new corner flag just for the whistle to be blown straight away, what was the point?
Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Why did Stockport have an irrational dislike of us?
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As it used to be and brought back many a fond memory.
None of today's top level sterile game on display tonight.
Proper footy.
None of today's top level sterile game on display tonight.
Proper footy.
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I think the ref just lost patience when they couldn't get the flag to stay upright
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Because their fans are irrational.
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Proper footy because it was littered with mistakesFunkydrummer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:32 pmAs it used to be and brought back many a fond memory.
None of today's top level sterile game on display tonight.
Proper footy.
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
How FA Cup games should be played
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I thought it was because they knew we were far better than themClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:34 pmVery strange but fuelled by their local journalist Steve Bellis and that nasty piece of work is now the club president.

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We weren’t better thoughboatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:36 pmI thought it was because they knew we were far better than them![]()
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Smashing game to watch after all the sterile stuff we have being served up with for years by PL clubs passing backwards more than forwards for years.
A word for the officials too, they didn't get everything right, however, they contributed to a smashing game of cup football and gave decisions as they saw it without the dreaded intervention of VAR. Smashing night for anyone who loves football as it should be played.
A word for the officials too, they didn't get everything right, however, they contributed to a smashing game of cup football and gave decisions as they saw it without the dreaded intervention of VAR. Smashing night for anyone who loves football as it should be played.
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Like many of us older clarets really strange to find myself rooting for County. Brilliant game, passionate atmosphere, pitch invasion: that game had everything. However if County got past Rotherhan and drew us in the third round it would be tin hat time. Their hatred for us is off the scale and trouble would be inevitable.
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Spot on.Ashingtonclaret46 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:37 pm
A word for the officials too, they didn't get everything right, however, they contributed to a smashing game of cup football and gave decisions as they saw it without the dreaded intervention of VAR. Smashing night for anyone who loves football as it should be played.
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
CT, We were in my mind

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Mine too but minds play tricks
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We were/are a 'bigger' club than them. They'd spent most of their existence -certainly post war- more likely to worry about re-election than winning anything.
But we'd tailed right off. Sparse crowds. Dropped like a stone at a shocking rate. We seemed to end up playing them every other month too.
That coincided with them probably having the most successful period in their history.
They'd a decent side when we beat them a Wembley. Had a far better season than us but froze in London and, we outplayed them.
Plus, we'd also started getting Clarets back watching us again, taking big followings to smaller clubs.
It was a rivalry in their eyes far more than ours.
If this sounds patronising to them, it's not meant to.
Bit like us thinking we were as big as an Everton or Newcastle really though.
They've never had a big following or, ever been likely to reach any great heights.
What they have though, is passion, brought on by lean times, as we've seen tonight.
That's something we've both in common.

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Since losing to us at Wembley it’s been downhill pretty much all the way to non league.
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They went up the season afterwards and stayed there for 5-6 seasons. They even beat Man City at Championship level.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:08 pmSince losing to us at Wembley it’s been downhill pretty much all the way to non league.
Carlton Palmer and a couple of others did them in but they were punching above their weight to be in that league.
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Here's the heart rending story of poor old Stockport's demise. Have a tissue at hand:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/34344244
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/34344244
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Anything but. That was 1994 but they went up in 1997 and stayed up for five years.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:08 pmSince losing to us at Wembley it’s been downhill pretty much all the way to non league.
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That has to be one of the best FA Cup games iv seen in the past 5 years, it had everything, two goals in the first five mins, two combacks from 2-0 down and 3-1 down, then to make it 3-3 with five mins left, then the extra time and two more goals,that my friends is what the FA CUP is all about, congrats to Stockport County, and hard luck Bolton, lets hope we dont get them in the 3rd round.....only joking,......UTC.
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Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
no ******* way he is club presidentClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:34 pmVery strange but fuelled by their local journalist Steve Bellis and that nasty piece of work is now the club president.






He was a first class bellend
Re: Stockport-Bolton (BBC 2)
Really enjoyed that game, like football used to be.