Another one local to me in Bolton. Plenty of good away days Burnley, Preston, Blackburn, Blackpool all a train journey away.I’m looking forward to playing them next season. A club I have never really liked. Obviously the Wilder stuff gives it a little more meaning too.
And WiganAnother one local to me in Bolton. Plenty of good away days Burnley, Preston, Blackburn, Blackpool all a train journey away.
Ah yes forgot that one! May as well get an away season ticket at this rate!And Wigan
Always look forward to playing them. Have a good mate who supports them and we go to both games. In last few meetings they have strangely been either midweek or at Christmas.I’m looking forward to playing them next season. A club I have never really liked. Obviously the Wilder stuff gives it a little more meaning too.
They already spent half the Chris wood cash on Weghorst. And there’s no chance they would get a fraction of £40 m for popeThey want £40m for the keeper apparently , add the £25m they got in January and the loan is covered
Yes Weghorst cost £12 m for his two goals. Whilst Pope is a fantastic keeper who would pay £40m for him? The top paying clubs all have a decent keeper already.They already spent half the Chris wood cash on Weghorst. And there’s no chance they would get a fraction of £40 m for pope
Yes whilst the likes of Brighton, Fulham, Brentford and Bournemouth push on.Always had a soft spot for Burnley, Bolton, Blackburn. The Boro's of the north west. Shame they went down, not sure getting rid of Dyche was the right thing.
Like the other clubs mentioned and us, a long stint out of the top flight beckons.
I could see West Ham make a move for Pope as Fabianski is getting on a bit now. Perhaps even Spurs as the same applies to Lloris.Yes Weghorst cost £12 m for his two goals. Whilst Pope is a fantastic keeper who would pay £40m for him? The top paying clubs all have a decent keeper already.