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21Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 14:19

BoltonTillIDie

BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

No Clough is a bit of a surprise, did more than enough to get in the squad...

Update: apparantly has a slight injury, nothing serious

22Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 14:28

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

He's injured though....

23Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 14:31

MartinBWFC

MartinBWFC
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Hipster_Nebula wrote:He's injured though....
Mark Davies MK 2.

24Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 14:59

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

MartinBWFC wrote:
Hipster_Nebula wrote:He's injured though....
Mark Davies MK 2.

Let's hope not.

Didn't we use to have somebody called Holden?

25Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 16:56

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Radio Nuts will still be available this evening for the post match interview! Smile

26Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 17:19

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

At least Wigan lost, a draw isn't too bad.

Lets win our next one though.

27Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 18:33

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

A really poor game, it was as if Dougie was back in charge.

A midfield containing Trotter, Pratley and Danns is never going to win us games, Trotter and Pratley were particularly shite I thought.

Really disappointed to be honest, another season of mid table obscurity beckons.

28Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 18:36

aaron_bwfc

aaron_bwfc
Moderator
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Not much to be said apart from it being a piss poor game of football.

Time to put Vela in Trotters place and drop the useless bastard, Riley for right back!

29Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 19:02

bryan458

bryan458
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

7 of those players dont deserve a wage this week, a special mention should go to Feeney and Trotter who were particularly fucking shite!!!!

30Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 19:13

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Bollocks. Stop blaming trotter, the only reason we didn't win that game is because we have no strikers who know how to score.

31Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 19:35

bryan458

bryan458
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Wum

32Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 20:13

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Report: Bolton 1-1 Leeds

IN BRIEF

Eidur Gudjohnsen’s first goal since returning to the club earned Wanderers a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Leeds United at Macron Stadium.

The Icelander drew the Whites level shortly after the restart from the penalty spot after Darren Pratley had been fouled in the area, cancelling out Rodolph Austin’s third minute spot-kick for the visitors.

Bolton did push in search of a winning goal with Gudjohnsen coming close to a second, but the game ended all square at the final whistle, extending Wanderers' unbeaten run on home soil to eight games.

TEAM NEWS

There were three changes for Wanderers from the starting XI against Wigan a week earlier, with Andrew Lonergan, Matt Mills and Gudjohnsen replacing Adam Bogdan, David Wheater and Zach Clough respectively.

FIRST HALF

The visitors came out of the blocks strongly and made the perfect start with just three minutes on the clock as Lonergan was adjudged to have brought down Sam Byram in the area, with Rodolph Austin dispatching the resulting spot-kick with ease.

The tempestuous start to proceedings continued, with Wanderers’ frustration evident following Leeds’ early opener as they fought to bring themselves back onto level terms as quickly as possible.

It was almost two for Neil Redfearn’s side in the ninth minute of the clash as Steve Morison found himself unmarked six yards out from goal, but the Leeds man’s header was palmed away by the fingertips of Lonergan.

Tempers were visibly flaring as Bolton pushed for a route back into the game, with Liam Feeney and Liam Trotter causing problems in and around the Leeds box including a goalbound effort being deflected away at the death from the latter.

Emile Heskey came close with 20 minutes gone as he attempted to connect first-time with Josh Vela’s curled cross into the box, only for the Bolton frontman to be intercepted at the crucial moment with Gudjohnsen unable to turn home the loose ball.

Gudjohnsen came within inches of opening his Wanderers account three minutes later as he unleashed a free-kick from 20 yards out, but his effort rippled the side netting with parts of Macron Stadium believing it had found the back of the net.

With each passing attack however, Bolton were growing into the clash and came agonisingly close with 16 minutes of the half remaining as Marco Silvestri palmed away Matt Mills’ header from range, with the keeper then denying Trotter on the rebound.

Trotter then turned provider moments later, with Feeney unable to make the contact required to trouble Silvestri from a tight angle.

Having failed to really trouble Lonergan following their early goal, Leeds were handed a glorious opportunity to double their advantage in the 38th minute as the ball fell into the path of an unmarked Morison ten yards out, but a well-timed challenge from Mills denied him the chance to strike at goal.

It was Wanderers who ended the first period the strongest though, with Danns’ drilled free-kick being scrambled away from goal in added time the last action of the half.

SECOND HALF

With no changes at the break for either side, it was to be Leeds who came out of the block quickest with Morison chasing a downfield ball into the box, but the Bolton defence scooped it away from the path of the Leeds man.

Having pushed throughout the first period though, Wanderers were finally given a glorious opportunity in the 49th minute as Pratley was upended in the area, with Gudjohnsen stepping up to coolly open his account for the club with a well-taken penalty.

No more than Bolton deserved given their exploits, the goal seemed to be just what the Whites needed with Neil Lennon’s men forcing their way forward in their numbers in a bid to complete the comeback.

Not to be completed deterred however, the visitors very nearly found themselves back in front as Luke Murphy’s drilled shot from the edge of the box flew narrowly wide of the upright in the 55th minute.

From then however, the tempo of the game dropped slightly as both sides composed themselves, with both goalkeepers finding themselves isolated somewhat as most play was contested in the middle of the field.

Wanderers made their first change in the 66th minute, with David Wheater coming on in place of Dorian Dervite, with Craig Davies entering the fray as he replaced Trotter shortly after.

Chances however were few and far between as the game entered its final quarter, but with time ticking down it was Wanderers in the ascendancy with Gudjohnsen seeing a thunderous volley deflect away from the goalmouth.

Davies was next to try his luck, with the striker’s cross-cum-shot from a tight angle being parried away from goal by Silvestri with a number of Bolton bodies lurking.

With five minutes remaining, Byram looked set to capitalise on a lapse in concentration at the back as he twisted his way into the six yard box, but the Leeds man put his effort wide under pressure from Danns.

There was time for academy graduate Tom Walker to make his Bolton bow as the game entered three minutes of added time with Wanderers piling forward to snatch a winning goal, but their efforts were in vain as the game ended all square.

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33Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 21:43

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Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Natasha Whittam wrote:A really poor game, it was as if Dougie was back in charge.

A midfield containing Trotter, Pratley and Danns is never going to win us games, Trotter and Pratley were particularly shite I thought.

Really disappointed to be honest, another season of mid table obscurity beckons.
Midtable is a huge step up from the DF years!  With some good signings (if any), maybe slightly better.  At least we are not mired at the bottom of the table (with mostly the same players)!

34Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 21:57

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

DF led us to 7th position.

35Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sat Jan 10 2015, 22:08

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Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Hipster_Nebula wrote:DF led us to 7th position.
Dawson led us to 7th position and then we went straight downhill.  If you like, we can ask DF to return from gardening leave.

36Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sun Jan 11 2015, 10:59

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

lets not forget were we were when Lennon came in, he's done a great job getting us out of the bottom three and into mid table.We can't expect miracles until Lennon can get his own players in and get rid of some of the Freedman deadwood.

As for the game yesterday, we didn't play well especially in midfield, too many passes went astray. Trotter is a very average player and i can't see what he brings to the team, for a big man he has no presence or strength on the ball. Our best player yesterday was Vela by a mile, maybe it's time he went into midfield?

37Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Sun Jan 11 2015, 13:11

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

From the highlights, it didn't look like Lonergan touched the Leeds player to me for him to get a penalty.

38Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Mon Jan 12 2015, 14:18

terenceanne

terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Let's keep the eye on the ball.  The goal this year is to not get relegated which was on the cards with Doogie in charge.  Mid-table is acceptable all things considered.  We are missing quality to do much else this season.  Lennon knows it and he doesn't have the money to fix it at the moment.

39Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Mon Jan 12 2015, 14:48

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Andy Walker
Andy Walker

terenceanne wrote:Let's keep the eye on the ball.  The goal this year is to not get relegated which was on the cards with Doogie in charge.  Mid-table is acceptable all things considered.  We are missing quality to do much else this season.  Lennon knows it and he doesn't have the money to fix it at the moment.
A very realistic and correct observation TA!

40Bolton 1-1 Leeds - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Leeds Mon Jan 12 2015, 15:51

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Realistic it might be, but you'd have thought a manager on the ball would have had a creative midfielder lined up as soon as midnight struck on 1st January.

Pratley, Trotter & Danns every week could easily get us relegated.

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