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21Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Tue Nov 21 2017, 18:48

wanderlust

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I get that it's going to be tough and we can lay out all the excuses in the world: Different defence, Reading playing really well ATM etc....BUT.... we are in deep poo, Wolves away next up and this is a home game that we really have to win if we are going to have a fighting chance of staying in touch and ultimately survive.
This is the level we need be at in the Championship so it's time for the heroes to step up and do the business. I predicted we'd move up a gear in October and we did, but now we have to push on and get to an even higher performance level so more out of hope than belief, I'm sticking with the 3 - 1 and praying that the players understand the significance of tonight's game. The psychological impact of tonight's game will be massive for the team - whichever way it goes.

22Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Tue Nov 21 2017, 19:12

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27Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Tue Nov 21 2017, 22:01

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Report: Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Reading

Wanderers extended their unbeaten run in the Sky Bet Championship to seven games but were forced to settle for a solitary point against Reading at Macron Stadium on Tuesday even

The scoring was opened inside 18 minutes, with Reece Burke nodding home his first senior goal from a Josh Vela free-kick, before it was followed up five minutes later with a Darren Pratley header from close range.

The Royals pulled a goal back however with 14 minutes to go through Liam Moore, and they had an equaliser from the penalty spot with seven minutes left through Leandro Bacuna to ensure that the spoils were shared come full time.

TEAM NEWS

Wanderers made one change to the side who started against Preston North End on Friday evening, with Reece Burke replacing the suspended Mark Beevers.

FIRST HALF

The home side started brightly, with Gary Madine almost capitalising from a defensive mix up, but Anssi Jaakkola pounced at the striker's feet to block any opportunity with the goal gaping.

Thereafter however, the visitors proceeded to enjoy a period of pressure, albeit mostly in their own half as the Whites’ shape ensured that they struggle to move the ball upfield and into any dangerous areas.

Modou Barrow was proving himself a threat for the Royals, and his endeavours almost paid off in the 15th minute as his cross narrowly eluded John Swift in the six yard box.

The aforementioned Swift then saw his night ended prematurely, with an injury forcing him from the field inside the opening 17 minutes.

Moments later meanwhile, Bolton opened the scoring from a free-kick won prior to Swift’s substitution, with Burke heading home a Vela free-kick to the delight of the Bolton faithful.

The goal seemed to breathe life into Wanderers, and it was swiftly followed with a second goal in the 24th minute as Pratley thundered home a header from close range.

The Whites were proving to be absolutely clinical, and although Reading were seeing more possession, they were failing to trouble the home side as the game reached its half hour mark.

Each and every time Bolton moved forward, or won a set-piece, they looked dangerous.

On a rare foray upfield, the visitors did threaten as Tyler Blackett’s cross flew tantilisingly across the face of goal, but Burke kept his cool to sweep it away from danger at the death with an orange shirt lurking.

As the remainder of the first half ebbed away however, the tempo of the clash did temper somewhat with goalmouth chances at a premium, and although Reading did enjoy a succession of corners on the stroke of half time, come the break, Wanderers led by two goals to nil.

SECOND HALF

With the second period underway, Wanderers looked dangerous from the off but it was the visitors who almost drew first blood, with Sone Aluko’s piledriver being palmed around the post by Ben Alnwick.

The Royals were certainly seeing more of the ball inside Bolton's third as the game settled back down, but some resolute Wanderers defending ensured that they were restricted in their opportunities.

Reading's Leandro Bacuna found himself in space meanwhile on the hour mark when 20 yards out from goal, but his drive was always floating upwards as it made its way goalward and comfortably cleared the crossbar.

It was cool, calm and collected play from the Whites, with them keeping their composure to stifle Jaap Stam's side flow.

And with just a quarter of the game to play, Bolton began to edge their way back onto the attack as they looked to put the game to bed, coming close following a melee in the Reading box with 18 minutes left.

With 14 minutes to go however, the visitors were back in it as Moore turned home a dangerous Barrow ball across the face of goal from close range.

The goal visibly boosted Reading, with them proceeding to throw men forward thereafter as they went in search of what had looked to be an unlikely equaliser for the majority of the game so far.

And with eight minutes to go, they had an opportunity as Barrow was deemed to have been fouled in the area by Ameobi in the area, with Bacuna levelling proceedings from 12 yards.

A sucker punch for Wanderers, they set about finding a winner in the clash and came close through Ameobi, only for his long range effort to fly narrowly past the post.

Time was running out for the Whites, with Adam Le Fondre and Craig Noone thrown into the mix as the clock ticked down.

And with four additional minutes indicated, it was all hands to the pump with Little seeing a half-volley deflect agonisingly wide while Pratley's header was straight at Jaakkola.

Come full time however, despite Bolton's best efforts and Le Fondre's close-range effort being somehow saved with the final kick of the game, the spoils were shared.

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28Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Tue Nov 21 2017, 22:10

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2-0 up in an easy home game against 6th bottom but don't see the job out, that's the sort of thing teams that get relegated do.

29Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Tue Nov 21 2017, 22:23

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Growler wrote:2-0 up in an easy home game against 6th bottom but don't see the job out, that's the sort of thing teams that get relegated do.
Dropped 8 points from winning positions in 4 games.  Parky has to do better... otherwise we will be battling in the bottom 3 all season... and maybe not battling but living there. We are now working on a 33 point season... a win today would have been a 38 point season.  Parky - wake up... we have to do better and whatever it is you are doing is not working in the final 15 minutes.

30Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Tue Nov 21 2017, 22:50

MartinBWFC

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That loss tonight is simply down to Parkinson and his fucking awful tactics, time and time again when defending we cleared our lines by hoofing it, and with all our players in the box the ball just came stright back, and Madine just fuck off he's less than useless, time to fuck Parkinson off, fucking waste of 15 quid that.

31Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Tue Nov 21 2017, 23:02

rammywhite

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The result tonight ,despite being disappointing was justified. They were sharp  and found their men most of the time.We gave them huge amounts of space and from half time onwards we were on the back foot  and it should have come as a surprise to no-one that they scored and then equalised from a stupid penalty. With refereeing as bad as that you simply can't take risks. Would anyone been surprised if they had gone on and won the game.
Parkinson's tactics were too negative and are the same in most games.
Despite seven games without defeat tonight's performance was the sort that guarantees the third relegation spot- and that is exactly what we deserve

32Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Tue Nov 21 2017, 23:16

Wanderers for 45


Mario Jardel
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Parkinson’s failure to see Ameobi was knackered and should of brought fresh legs on at 2-1.
Ameobis lumbering run that clipped the Reading players leg bringing him down when there was loads of cover is down to Parkinson as much as Ameobi.
This result could cost us big time. Forget Wolves we should forfeit and get some rest for Barnsley.
I feel that Fulham,Sunderland and tonight were all matches we should have won. Plenty of derbys back in leauge 1 next year. Fuck it FUMING!

33Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Wed Nov 22 2017, 00:26

MartinBWFC

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Again 26% possession at home is fucking pathetic, you give any team that amount of possession and they are going to crack you, dreading Saturday could be a cricket score, Parkinson needs to be fucked off.

34Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Wed Nov 22 2017, 01:33

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If Parky could organise a team well enough to keep the ball out of its net the possession stats wouldn't matter but sadly he cant do that
This cock up has the feel of the 2-0 leads squandered at  home  against Hull and West Brom which firstly did for Megson and secondly our time in the Premier League.A huge 2 points dropped against poor opposition.

We'd have gone into the Wolves match on a high but now we're in the dumps knowing that we're staring at relegation again.The next four away trips are a nightmare for a team that can't win away.I don't expect another away point until the New Year.
Realistically we have to win both the next two home games against Burton and Barnsley to get back on track but i cant see Parky rousing the team to win them both.Barnsley historically work too hard for weak Bolton sides.

35Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Wed Nov 22 2017, 08:02

scottjames30

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Nat Lofthouse
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MartinBWFC wrote: Parkinson needs to be fucked off.

Yeah that would do us loads of good, we could bring Owen Coyle back or summat lmao

36Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Wed Nov 22 2017, 08:36

Norpig

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2 points dropped last night, when is Parky going to realise that a team that has 25%-30% possession is never going to win games? I couldn't believe we were 2-0 up at HT as the stats were 80/20 to Reading but we should have seen the game out and continued to press them high up the pitch as they spent most of the game fannying around with it at the back.
A high press in the 2nd half would have given us more chance of getting a win but as usual Parky has them retreating. Ameobi played like an extra right back for the 2nd half because we dropped so far back and to me it was inevitable we wouldn't win when Reading got their first goal.

37Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Wed Nov 22 2017, 12:03

Reebok Trotter

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Nat Lofthouse
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It definitely feels like a loss. Unbeaten in seven sounds good but it doesn't tell the full story. If we can't keep hold of a 2-0 lead it doesn't bode well for the future.

38Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Wed Nov 22 2017, 13:04

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Andy Walker
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Reebok Trotter wrote:It definitely feels like a loss. Unbeaten in seven sounds good but it doesn't tell the full story. If we can't keep hold of a 2-0 lead it doesn't bode well for the future.
RT - You speak the truth!  Disgraceful that Parky doesn't learn that his tactics are not holding leads.  8 points from 4 games... and we return to the bottom three.  We should have been out of there and looking above us.  Wake up Parky!

39Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Wed Nov 22 2017, 15:49

wanderlust

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TBF to Parky we were 2nil up with just 20% of possession, and if we'd pressed on for a third or took the later chances we'd have been fine. However inviting pressure by sitting deep for an hour makes conceding inevitable, especially if we didn't have the ball further up the pitch occasionally to make them think twice about piling forward. Somehow he's got to find a way of controlling the midfield - not just breaking up attacks and then giving the ball back - but I don't think we have the players for it. And I suspect Parky thinks that too which is why we always seem to be dropping off instead of taking the game to the opposition at every opportunity. Possession is important if you do something with it, but to coin a NFL phrase, so does field position and if that position is around your own box for most of the game then they have all the chances and you can't score from there.

40Bolton 2-2 Reading - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 2-2 Reading Wed Nov 22 2017, 17:29

MartinBWFC

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Ivan Campo
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The reason we lose goals in the dying minutes of games is a lack of fitness, or should I say so knackered from chasing the ball for 80 minutes, Parkinson is the only one to blame, most teams make the ball do their work, our hoofball means we're chasing shadows.

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