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Thread: Miller to Bolton...

  1. #11

    re: Miller to Bolton...

    Miller was a top player when he first came to us,the mere idea of him going to another club used to worry me!I point out the words 'was' and 'used to'...he's gone stale for me,we need to freshen it up and I honestly think we could do a hell of a lot better for the wage he's taking.No disrespect to lee,he's done well at times but I wouldn't lose any sleep if Bolton or any other team took him off our hands

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    re: Miller to Bolton...

    On current form he can barely justify a place on the bench let alone a starting position. He hasn't added anything to the side in my opinion and has really only been living off his since he joined us.

    Not sure if this rumour is true or not, but I can definitely see the logic behind it. Fail to see what attracts Bolton to him - so maybe that shows how little I know about football and talent-spotting

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    re: Miller to Bolton...

    when is buster madine getting sprung?

  4. #14
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    re: Miller to Bolton...

    July would be 9 months into his sentence so I would think that would be about when he gets out.

  5. #15

    re: Miller to Bolton...

    God, can folk seriously be suggesting Madine as a potential replacement for Miller?
    Even given his below par performances this season, surely L.M. is a better, more reliable bet than the "washing machine"?
    * Careful what you wish for, I would say*

  6. #16
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    re: Miller to Bolton...

    Miller's performances this season are a direct result of the negative tactic's employed.

    He's quality, I sincerely hope he doesn't go but if he does good luck to him.

  7. #17

    re: Miller to Bolton...

    Good call Makfox.
    Some on here wont realise how lucky we are to have the big fella till the ya boo brigade drive him away.
    Then, sure as guns, he'll be a revelation for whoever he moves to.

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    re: Miller to Bolton...

    No wonder the guy falls over,probably thinks it is the best chance of scoring from a free kick,thats how bad the strike force are.

    He must also get fed up if he wins a headed flick there will be no runners from the static midfield and must think whats the point of winning a header in the first place.Is it any wonder he looks fed up,and he knows it has been gan on for yonks and nothing done about it.

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    re: Miller to Bolton...

    Don't think he'd be better but he would be cheaper which i think would be a prime consideration for the club.

    buster buster...

    tonight there is gonna be a jail break...

  10. #20
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    re: Miller to Bolton...

    He has done well for us in the past but has been poor this season, he would probably admit that himself. He is obviously not the worst player in the team but as captain and a senior player he has let the team down on a number of occasions this year both with his discipline and his attitude when the chips are down.
    I can understand in a way why people defend him because it's a bit soulless wheeling and dealing with loan players but it's stretching it a bit now.

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