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laughatthedingles

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  1. The managerial merry-go-round is speeding up.

    Ranieri is said to be heading back to Valencia, where he was coach from 1997-99, to replace Liverpool-bound Benitez.

    With Mourinho going from Porto to Chelsea, Ranieri from Chelsea to Valencia, and Benitez from Valencia to Liverpool, how about Houllier to Porto?

    rather souness went there huh.gif , wouldn't you jim biggrin.gif

  2. anyone else notice Andy Cole took several lingering looks around the place before departing the pitch only to turn around and applaud the fans, not what we usually expect from Cole, he isn't really one to milk the applause (i.e. tugay) can't help but link this with both quotes from himself and souness, hope he doesn't he's been top drawer throughout his time with us and has to take alot of the credit for Stead's success as he has set-up a few of them and has generally created alot of space for Stead.
  3. I change my statement, souness has to go now, after his performance with Andy Todd and the fact that he cant motivate the players for the biggest game this club has faced in a long long time he must be this 'big boy' he talks himself up to be and walk.

  4. 2 minutes gone and Lucas Neill was turned and tugged at Okocha's shirt who readily fell to the floor and Andy D'Urso pointed to the spot, Djorkaeff stepped up and put the ball just beyond Friedel's grasp. The Aussie then continued having a nightmare at full back and brought Ricardo Gardner down just on the edge of the area and recieved a yellow card for his third foul of the game.

    Rovers could not string to passes together and were being continually forced back as Bolton pressed and when Djorkaeff sent Davies clear the former Blackburn man fired low and hard past Friedel and sent Bolton into a two nil lead.

    It could have been more had Friedel and Amoruso been at their best, but Jansen struck the ball from just outside the box on a rare Rovers attack and forced a good save from Jaaskelainen.

    Half time arrived and Rovers had managed to keep the score at two nil against a barrage of Bolton attacking and Andy D'Urso's -still bitter from previous clashes with Souness and Neill- apparent dislike of all things to do with Souness, Rovers and Neill.

    In the second half Thompson began on the right and his early cross fell to Jansen who's snapshot found the bottom corner and it was game on. Yorke then raced clear in the 54th minute but was pulled back, the striker chose to remain on his feet and shot only for Jaaskelainen to save.

    in the 87th minute little over twelve mintues after coming on Steven Reid was dismissed for a challenge that D'Urso used to gain more revenge on Souness and Blackburn, however in the 94th minute de-ja-vous struck and a neat turn and cross from Grabbi found Yorke who headed home at the far post, sending the travelling fans, players and Souness into raptures and left Bolton with only one point and D'Urso unable to spoil the day, final score at the Reebok, Rovers 1 Bolton 1.

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