Bolton loanee's Sucess

anthonydunn87

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Was just thinking that Owen Coyle seems to be very good with young players he brings in on loan such as Jack Wilshere, who was great there and has since gone back and been a revalation at Arsenal, and more recently Daniel Sturridge who has 6 goals in 8 starts there, i think its down to the fact that as a middle to bottom team in the premier league he actually likes his team to play nice football, so it got me thinking with Bolton being close to us geographically but not close to us in the league, that we should loan them someone like Boyata who has undoubted premier league ability but isn't going to start every week, and see if he can cut it week in week out there and come back to us with a full seasons experience behind him, does anyone have any opinions on this? Or is it just me thinking too much.
 
They will sell Cahill in summer (possibly even to us) so Boyata would be a good call to fill that vacancy and I reckon he could do a great job. Michael Johnson is another who might be able to prosper there on loan if he can stay fit. Weiss, though, had a difficult loan spell there because Chung-Yong Lee had broken out on the right.
 
Sturridge hasn't done Chelsea any favours today, Arsenal will be gone mentally for the visit of United now.
 
Vladi Weiss... & Mark Davies are good players..

Listen..

Kakuta is at Fulham right now, the same reason why Weiss didn''t get a look in is the reason Kakuta is hardly playing.

If you are the manager of a team & have a United wonderkid on your hands.. it's great he can win you games.. If you are near the relegation zone you need to win games..
If you are fighting for Europe you need to win games..

If you're not close to either you have little to play for.. the kid won't be their next season, why would you piss off one of YOUR permanent players for a kid to shine.

Building a team for next season why would you play someone elses's player who you have no chance of keeping..

Now with Owen Coyle he had 2 players on loan.. with Wilshere he made an exception like he is with Sturridge.. but TWO loan players.. That was TWO too much.

Dunno why he's not playing Mark Davies more.. also a good player.
 
anthonydunn87 said:
i think its down to the fact that as a middle to bottom team in the premier league he actually likes his team to play nice football, so it got me thinking with Bolton being close to us geographically but not close to us in the league, that we should loan them someone like Boyata

Middle to bottom? Try top half.

What makes you think we want or need your cast-offs?

-- Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:51 pm --

GStar said:
Weiss is a good player - but Coyle didn't do much with him.

...or he didn't do much for us.

If he's that good, why did he spend last season playing in Scotland?<br /><br />-- Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:52 pm --<br /><br />
zoffie said:
Dunno why he's not playing Mark Davies more.. also a good player.

Because he's only recently returned from a long term injury.
 
SpiritofBurnden said:
What makes you think we want or need your cast-offs?

i almost forgot that bolton are a bigger club than us. phil gartside said so.

is it just our fringe players you don't want as you seem to have every fucker else's. i wouldn't want us to send you lot fuck-all. nice to hear from a bolton fan so soon after the death of your biggest legend, whose golden jubilee match was disgraced by your backwards fans.
 
Vladimir Weiss is fantastic, and the fact that he is essentially a youth product of yours reflects fantastically well on your youth system. If it wasn't for the huge investment you're seeing at the moment he'd be a definite candidate for your first team. As he isn't, hopefully we can bring him back next year, he obviously loves us.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSJ7jdEvzlg[/youtube]

As for the Bolton tit, we currently have Jelavic up front. He's playing in Scotland and he's better than any forward player currently owned by your club, so pipe down.
 
Bolton are a middle to bottom club you tool mid table isn't just tenth place its 8-12 ish, and if your that bothered about what i have to say fuck off back to a bolton forum if you even have one
 
Can't wait to see Daniel at Stamford Bridge next season.

Sturridge, Torres, Drogba and Neymar. Not many better attackers in the world are there?
 
ScotchBlue said:
Vladimir Weiss is fantastic

...in the Scottish Pub League.

That's like being the world's tallest dwarf.<br /><br />-- Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:27 am --<br /><br />
anthonydunn87 said:
Bolton are a middle to bottom club you tool mid table isn't just tenth place its 8-12 ish, and if your that bothered about what i have to say fuck off back to a bolton forum if you even have one

There are 20 teams in the Premier League.
Mid table is tenth.
We are eighth.
That's in the top half.
Try to keep up.
 
So when people are talking about a mid table team you believe they are talking about tenth only? Pull your head out of your arse you thick notlob inbred twat, mid table are the teams that do nothing your not competing for Europe nor fighting off relagation your just a mid table team, if you read my original post you may have noticed i was complimenting your team, but you just replied with an arsey comment so you can fuck off now back to your Peter Kay worshipping forum.
 
Wanderers are a mid-table side in all honesty, we're never going to get anywhere near the top. Between 8th and 10th would be fantastic this season. We've done really well this year. A question for the poster referring to SpiritOfBurnden as an "inbred twat": what were City before Mansour? I would generally like to know your opnion because in my eyes they were nowhere near 4th place, and I'm betting that most of the fans would never have thought that they would qualify for the Champions League.

You don't want to end up like the red enemy. City are a club I like and I'm pleased the success hasn't changed many of you lot, but you don't want to turn into bell ends like Utd! :)

As for Boyata, no thanks. Bellamy would be great though :)
 
bwfcchick said:
Wanderers are a mid-table side in all honesty, we're never going to get anywhere near the top. Between 8th and 10th would be fantastic this season. We've done really well this year. A question for the poster referring to SpiritOfBurnden as an "inbred twat": what were City before Mansour? I would generally like to know your opnion because in my eyes they were nowhere near 4th place, and I'm betting that most of the fans would never have thought that they would qualify for the Champions League.

You don't want to end up like the red enemy. City are a club I like and I'm pleased the success hasn't changed many of you lot, but you don't want to turn into bell ends like Utd! :)

As for Boyata, no thanks. Bellamy would be great though :)

We would proberly be mid-table, £10,000,000 plus Nedum for Cahill deal or no deal?
 
anthonydunn87 said:
if you read my original post you may have noticed i was complimenting your team

What, by saying that we're a 'middle to bottom' club?

The season hasn't finished yet. We could finish as high as sixth. Will that still count as 'mid-table' numb nuts?
 
Spirit of Burnden reads that Bolton are mid-table on Bluemoon :

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No if you finished 6th that wouldn't be mid table clearly if you have read what i've posted previously, do you truly believe you will finish above Liverpool though?

I complimented your team by saying that you play nice football, and to bwfcchick, we would most likely be a midtable to bottom half team and have never said otherwise, how you could turn your noses up to a player like Boyata on loan is beyond me though.

And i probably went a bit far calling you an inbred twat so for that i apologise.
 

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