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Wanderers window shopping dispatch #3: Is that the sound of a barrel being scraped?
Sunday, January 25th, 2009 | BWFC News, Danny Shittu, Jlloyd Samuel, Ricardo Vaz Te, Ricky Sbragia, Sam Allardyce, Sebastien Puygrenier, Tamir Cohen | 1 Comment
The ins, the outs and the shaking it all abouts at Bolton Wanderers this January transfer window
Ins
The Guardian estimates that we have £5 million to spend, which is why Joey Barton (thank God), Jimmy Bullard (another person who thinks Phil Brown is a better bet than Gary Megson) and several others (see shaking it all abouts below) will not be donning the white shirt any time soon.
Instead, Megson will be searching the bargain basement bucket for the remainder of this season’s January transfer window, for example…
Swindon Town striker Ian Cox is wanted by Bolton and, er Barnsley and Huddersfield (to be fair Spurs and Fulham are also being linked). Other cheap options could be Grant Leadbitter (Sunderland), Szabolcs Huszt (Hannover) and Mark Davies (Wolves).
Wanderers window shopping dispatch #2: Megson gets a Brazilian
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009 | BWFC People, El-Hadji Diouf, Kevin Davies, Kevin Nolan | No Comments
The ins, outs and shaking it all abouts at Bolton Wanderers this January transfer window
Recommended reading (15.12.08): Would you jump in to bed with Phil Gartside?
Monday, December 15th, 2008 | BWFC People, Bruce Rioch, Gary Megson, Mixu Paatelainen, Owen Coyle, Phil Brown, Phil Gartside | 2 Comments
What Manny Road has been reading (and thinking) about Bolton Wanderers over the weekend
- This open letter from the Bolton Wanderers Supporters Association to Phil Gartside in which they admit that interest in the organisation has waned (perhaps their willingness to jump in to bed with Gartside, a man widely disliked by many Bolton fans – not me incidentally – is part of their problem?).
Recommended reading (11.11.08): Welcome to bwfc.co.uk… now bog off
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008 | BWFC People, David Norris, Gary Megson | No Comments
What Manny Road has been reading (and thinking) about Bolton Wanderers today…
- This ill-thought out defence of Gary Megson (for my criticisms check out the comments on it). Many of the same ideas are explored here too, which I also think is wide of the mark (again see comments). By far the worst pro Megson article though is this one in which the author begins by saying Bolton are ‘sitting comfortably in mid-table’ (we’re three points off the bottom).






