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Bob Bolder interview
Wharf
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http://www.wharf.co.uk/2008/10/interview-charlton-legend-bob.html
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Really enjoyed that.
Thanks Wharf.0 -
Yeah good read......... We was out before the Forest game and knew we were gonna get tonked!!
Imagine this board now if this happen christ!!0 -
Cheers wharf....
Met him a couple of times, he was captain when I was a mascot...0 -
Quality. I really enjoy this kind of sports article - especially players you remember well.
Doesn't it make a pleasant change from the usual hacked out guff?0 -
Great interview - top bloke.0
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Remember that penalty save against Wimbledon, priceless.
Top man.0 -
Legend. End of.0
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This man is as Leroy says, a Legend- totally and utterly, and very friendly to fans before every match when he came out to warm up. When I was knee high to a grass hopper he always had a friendly wave for my brother and I and it made our day everytime, lovely guy and cracking keeper, glad the club has kept him on.0
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top top man and always has a huge grin on his face
was he involved in a tunnel incident at st andrews THAT night??0 -
Good, I can remember those three games, but wining the Derby game, and the excitment getting the second goal, knowing we was safe was out of this world!0
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[quote][cite]Posted By: The Equaliser[/cite]Remember that penalty save against Wimbledon, priceless.
Top man.[/quote]
I went balistic at that!
colin walsh with a ridiculous hand ball......
we won that one, very importnat win needed it to stay up... nervous as hell when (young vinny jones) took the pen...0 -
[cite]Posted By: cafckev[/cite]Good, I can remember those three games, but wining the Derby game, and the excitment getting the second goal, knowing we was safe was out of this world!
I remember that Derby County match too, evening game at Selhurst and Derby were top 5 with Peter Shilton in goal.
That 1st half we tore into them, Paul Williams was everywhere.
The Wimbledon match, the previous Saturday was a grey, ragged affair - was that the game when Denis Wise had already been booked early on - and mid-way through the 2nd half appeared to be booked again?
I do remember Bobby Gould, the Wimbledon manager had him substituted immediately before the referee realised his mistake - and the whole crowd were booing the ref.0 -
Really enjoyed reading that.0







