

Bolton Wanderers, err, Wander into Old Trafford
By: Nick | March 16th, 2007
We’re officially in ’squeeky bum’ time. Henrik has left, our forwards are dinged and Chelski keep jamming results. Failure to beat Bolton tomorrow may be seriously harmful to our health. The saving grace is we’re at home - but the opponents will certainly be no push over.
With speculation rife about our developing injury hoodoo - it’ll be worth watching when the teams make their way onto the pitch. Hold your breath if there’s a Kieran Richardson sighting.
I can honestly say that I’m extremely nervous about this fixture. Bolton are a handful at the best of times - but when your a little thin in the goal scoring department they’re a less than ideal team in which to face. Of course, it’ll still be a shock if we fail to win - and Bolton’s Kevin Nolan assesses the chance of that happening in his regular BBC column.
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Here’s to hoping we beat you tomorrow. Or at least don’t suffer to humiliating a defeat.
Our form has been piss poor as of late, and your’s has been, well, better to say the least. Of course everything has to change at some point…
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I think we are too cautious with our opinions these days when United meet the final few matches of the season, after watching the level of football played in the 1st half against Bolton, I am now more optimistic about how the scores in these final few matches will fan out, I cant wait for the Chelsea match.
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