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Old 11 Sep 2002, 11:12 AM   #1
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Old 11 Sep 2002, 03:35 PM   #2
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Squads:

Man Utd
Barthez, P Neville, Blanc, Ferdinand, Silvestre, Beckham, Butt, Veron, Giggs, Solskjaer, Nistelrooy
Subs: Ricardo, Stewart, Forlan, O'Shea, Chadwick

Bolton Wanderers
Jaaskelainen, Barness, Bergsson, Whitlow, Charlton, Djorkaeff, Frandsen, Nolan, Gardner, Pedersen, Ricketts
Subs: Poole, Warhurst, Walters, Campo, Holdsworth

Ref: G Barber (Hertfordshire)

Still scoreless in the 29th minute.
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Old 11 Sep 2002, 04:31 PM   #3
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67th minute...still scoreless.... RVN hit the woodwork....that's about it.
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Old 11 Sep 2002, 04:41 PM   #4
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You couldn't make this up!

From the BBC Live Text Commentary:

75th Minute: Man Utd substitution: Juan Veron replaced by Diego Forlan (tactical).

Pretty much sums up the game so far really....

...Except for: Kevin Nolan just scored

Bolton 1 - 0 Man Utd

Now in the 80th minute,,,,
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::sob::

i come home from school all in a hurry to catch the last five minutes or so of this game...mistimed it ony caught about the last minute...and here missed chance after missed chance for about ten seconds...then bolton victory.

::sob::

what happened?
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Wow. Could the Premiership for United have gotten off to a bigger thud? The offense has been nonexistent.

One question....why Forlan for Veron?
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Old 11 Sep 2002, 06:05 PM   #7
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lets see. How many games has he played and has yet to produce anything worth while? No goals, no assist that I am aware of and yet we still put him in. When he does shoot it is way wide or directly into the chest of the keeper. I don't mind hitting the keeper, but if you are going to do that you have to put some heat on the ball and cause it to bounce off the keeper's chest for a fallow up tap into the net. Hell even little Chadwick who has played less has produced more. Put chadwick up front and relegate Forlan to the reserves until he learns how to score.

Ruud, what the hell is your problem? You are show, your touches are daft at best and sorely lacking the briliance of last season, Ole needs to get in there more and SAF, quite fscking with the formation play a consistant game each week. Hell go back to 1999 and watch some video for a change.
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Perhaps it could even be, heaven forbid, that the other team deserved it. It may be sacriligeous and not fit in with cosy notions of superiority but ,hey, surely it's a possibility when there are 2 teams playing.
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Seems like a repeat of last year to me, except that Bolton had even more of the play this time.

Veron and Man Utd don't mix, Phil Neville (Who will be a Bolton player in the not too distant future, mark my words) and Man Utd don't mix.

Bolton are one of the few teams that have beaten Man Utd more times than they have beaten us and frankly I can;t see that changing too soon
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Here's the low down from soccernet.com........


http://www.soccernet.com/england/200...4462_full.html


Beckam says he's sorry for the loss....

http://www.ananova.com/sport/soccer/...atestheadlines
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