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Sam Allardyce could be set for a shock return to Bolton as reports claim he is planning a takeover bid with Freddie Shepherd.

Allardyce left Bolton just before the end of last season following a reported bust up with chairman Phil Gartside and since then the Trotters have slipped down the Premiership and are odds on to be relegated.

 

'Big Sam' was unhappy with the lack of money made available to him in the January transfer window before he left and felt he was unable to take the club any further with limited funds.

 

Reports now claim that Allardyce, who was sacked by Newcastle after just five months earlier in the season, is lining up a sensational return to the Reebok with the financial backing of former Magpies chairman Shepherd.

 

Shepherd was the man who appointted Allardyce before he was replaced by current Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, and according to the grapevine the duo want to make a sensational return to football by ousting Gartside.

 

http://www.clubcall.com/index.jsp?storyID=336503

 

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I wish them well, I really do.

 

Some clubs are right for some people and clearly Allardyce and Bolton were a good match. I have no hard feelings, I'm just pleased we have a new owner, a sane chairman, the right manager, a good squad and a bit of self belief back.

 

There's no better revenge than living well as the saying goes.

 

:lol:

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I wish them well, I really do.

 

Some clubs are right for some people and clearly Allardyce and Bolton were a good match. I have no hard feelings, I'm just pleased we have a new owner, a sane chairman, the right manager, a good squad and a bit of self belief back.

 

There's no better revenge than living well as the saying goes.

 

:lol:

 

I agree with that. Now Souness and Shepherd together...

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I would feel sorry for Bolton if this did happen though :lol: The fans on their forum were saying how we are deluded and that we wouldn't be in this mess if Allardyce had been given time ffs :(

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I would 'love it' were this to happen. They deserve each other.

 

Bolton don't deserve FFS though, no one does.

 

I wouldn't be too upset if he took over Chelsea or Man Utd tbh.

 

Oh god, FFS at Man U. :(:P:lol:

 

 

That would be heaven (especially when he sacked Ferguson for only winning the League, FA Cup and Champions League, but failing to win the League Cup).

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I would 'love it' were this to happen. They deserve each other.

 

Bolton don't deserve FFS though, no one does.

 

I wouldn't be too upset if he took over Chelsea or Man Utd tbh.

 

Oh god, FFS at Man U. :(:P:lol:

 

 

That would be heaven (especially when he sacked Ferguson for only winning the League, FA Cup and Champions League, but failing to win the League Cup).

Sima would be gutted like.

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Wouldn't wish FFS on anyone.

 

Fat Sam on the other hand might well do a job at some Mickey Mouse club, maybe he'll be next Wigan or West Brom manager but he'll never have the mentality for a real club.

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Wouldn't wish FFS on anyone.

 

Fat Sam on the other hand might well do a job at some Mickey Mouse club, maybe he'll be next Wigan or West Brom manager but he'll never have the mentality for a real club.

 

aye, all those clubs that watched us playing in the Champions League wouldn't have swapped their club and board for ours

 

Priceless :lol:

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