





That's all it was, the memory. Nat Lofthouse used to score goals by the sackload, and I saw plenty of them. Full credit to Stoke, though, it could have been 8 or 9. I think it's back to the drawing board for Owen and the backroom staff at the end of the season, and a clearout of dead wood, of which there is plenty. I don't know whether you noticed, Steve, given that you were probably watching the Liverpool v Arsenal game, but Bolton turned up in smart new blazers and slacks as if it was the Cup Final. Stoke, on the other hand, came in tracksuits as if they had a match to win first.stevezodiac wrote:So much for Bolton playing for the memory of Nat Lofthouse by getting hammered 5-0 by Stoke.
Unfortunately I agree about 6th. Tend to blame the ref for the Chelsea result and not Gomez. Wasn't Gomez man of the match over the two last 16 legs against Milan?steelclaw wrote:Gomez is going from bad to worse that's hope Spurs get a new goalie next season, Spurs will finish 6th after Liverpool now
And my fantasy football team is well and truly cack.
He might have been man of the match against Milan, but it doesn't stop him making plenty of blunders this season, I still think his a good keeper though.dreamticket wrote:Unfortunately I agree about 6th. Tend to blame the ref for the Chelsea result and not Gomez. Wasn't Gomez man of the match over the two last 16 legs against Milan?steelclaw wrote:Gomez is going from bad to worse that's hope Spurs get a new goalie next season, Spurs will finish 6th after Liverpool now
And my fantasy football team is well and truly cack.
Expect to see Man U. experience keeper woes following van der Saar's departure. Should even things up a bit.