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61Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 08:35

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

i thought the first half was dreadul, credit to Dougie for once for bringing on Feeney and Chungy, they made a big difference and we looked better with actual wide players.

I thought Craig Davies had a great game, he lead the line well and put himself about causing problems for their defence. I wasn't too impressed with Mason in the first half but he took his chances well and could have had a couple more near the end with the two one on one's he had.
The defence looked shaky again and Tim Ream doesn't look comfortable at right back but Moxey had a better game.
I'll take any kind of win at the moment but we still need to improve especially at the back.

62Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 08:53

rammywhite

rammywhite
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The good thing about Mason last night was that although he scored (only) 3- he was getting into positions to have doubled that. The first half was simply mediocre, but in the second they created a lot of goal scoring opportunities.
I thought that there were signs last night that things were improving.
But perhaps I'm seeing things through rose tinted spectacles as I've been on holiday for the last week and missed the Sheffield game.

63Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 09:16

wanderlust

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

First half was awful and we looked impotent and narrow. 
We improved when we got more width and perhaps more importantly several other factors aligned to give us the win.
Our luck changing was perhaps the most significant - there were 2 or 3 decisions that went our way that would have left us buried if they hadn't.
But in opening up the game Dougie took a real chance. We got the width from Feeney and Lee but it gave us a hollow centre that meant both teams had chances to win it. Mason had a mixed night - more chances than he would normally get in 5 games and he missed half of them.

We were lucky. The performance was marginally better but above all we were lucky. Whether or not this is the start of something to build on I'm not sure - we'll have to see if they can eke out a draw at Wolves or not because that will be a tough game.

Either way, Dougie is currently on target for survival.

64Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 09:16

Hipster_Nebula

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

First half was dire. Second half opened up Rotherham came forward more and we were able to play on the break mason makes clever runs. Should have had 4 for sure. Thought danns played well chungy added a bit of drive. 

Still alarming how poor our passing is. Absolutely no movement.

65Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 09:54

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Hipster is right, the passing from midfield is still very poor and our Captain was the main culprit again. I would happily see Medo come in for him as Spearing has been very poor for a while now.

66Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 09:57

wanderlust

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Hipster_Nebula wrote:

Still alarming how poor our passing is. Absolutely no movement.
That is exactly the problem. Not sure if it can actually be coached to adults.

67Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 10:05

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

The problem really is the function (though the players don't help) players simply don't show for the ball anywhere on the pitch that results in percentage football. 

Hate to bring up Man U. But watching Daley blind for them I was very envious. This guy is always available. Always ticking. If he's not he makes himself so. That's the kind of play we need from a spearing or a mark Davies. They either aren't capable or they can't be bothered.

68Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 10:42

karlypants

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Report: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham

IN BRIEF

Joe Mason’s hat-trick ensured that Wanderers ran out 3-2 winners in a pulsating game against Rotherham United at Macron Stadium.

The Millers had taken the lead through Anthony Wordsworth’s first half free-kick, but Wanderers were back on level terms following the restart through Mason’s driven effort.

The striker then proceeded to head the Whites into the lead, only for Jordan Bowery to pull Rotherham back into the clash a matter of minutes later.

Not to be denied however, Mason completed his treble with five minutes remaining to become the first Bolton player since Fredi Bobic to notch a competitive hat-trick for the club.

TEAM NEWS

Craig Davies returned to the starting line-up for Wanderers after featuring as a substitute in the weekend’s draw with Sheffield Wednesday, while Neil Danns and Darren Pratley also made the team from the offset.

FIRST HALF

Wanderers began the game strongly, with Dean Moxey and Danns combining to tee up Pratley inside three minutes, but the midfielder was unable to get his header on target under pressure from a duo of Rotherham defenders.

The chance appeared to give the Whites a boost in confidence, with Jay Spearing’s wicked swinging cross into the box narrowly eluded a crowd of Bolton bodies in the eighth minute with Adam Collin stranded.

With Rotherham struggling to take the ball out of their own half and the Trotters ruling proceedings, Joe Mason looked destined to fire the home side into the lead with 12 minutes gone, only to see his effort deflect into the side netting from close range.

Having failed to trouble Wanderers inside the opening stages, the visitors almost snatched an unlikely lead in the 16th minute as Paul Taylor’s free-kick was awkwardly hacked away by Matt Mills at the back post.

Wanderers were soon back on the attack however, with Craig Davies firing his effort from just outside the area from a tight angle narrowly away of the upright while Danns dragged a shot from a similar position just wide.

Despite their dominance in proceedings, Wanderers were still left searching for the opening goal of the night and were dealt a bitter blow with 33 minutes gone as Anthony Wordsworth fired home past Andrew Lonergan with a free-kick on the edge of the area.

A goal which came against the run of play, the Whites pushed immediately in a bid to bring themselves back onto level terms with Danns’ driven effort from 25 yards whistling inches wide of Collin’s post with seven minutes of the half remaining.

With minutes of the half to go and Wanderers battling to notch an equalising goal, Spearing saw his shot from 20 yards deflect into the arms of Collin, but the visitors held out to preserve their advantage at the break.

SECOND HALF

Having ended strongly, Bolton almost had an equaliser within two minutes of the restart as Mason collected Craig Davies’ knock-down, but Collin was on his guard to parry the striker’s effort away from goal with the Macron faithful ready to celebrate.

Just a matter of minutes later, Tim Ream almost opened his Bolton account in style as he raced down the right flank before cutting inside and unleashing goalwards, only to see the Rotherham goalkeeper deny him.

Rotherham themselves were soon testing Lonergan once again however, with Taylor’s effort crashing against the post with 55 minutes on the clock following his powerful angled drive.

Wanderers were soon back on the attack though with Craig Davies muscling his way past his man on the byline, but Spearing was unable to turn the ball home from close range as a crowd of Rotherham bodies were blocking his path.

The introduction of Lee Chung-Yong and Liam Feeney just short of the hour mark in place of Danns and Pratley however reaped immediate dividends as Mason rifled the ball home from just outside the penalty area past a helpless Collin to bring Wanderers back on level terms.

A deserved goal given the Whites’ efforts throughout the clash, the comeback was almost complete five minutes later as Feeney found Chung-Yong in the six yard box, but the winger just couldn’t control the ball with only the keeper to beat.

With Wanderers visibly boosted by their equalising strike, Feeney almost had a goal of his own with 20 minutes left of the clash as he cut inside his man and fired towards the net, only to see Collin get down low to keep his effort out.

With 13 minutes to go, Frazer Richardson almost turned home Chung-Yong’s tantalising cross into the box, with Collin being forced to palm his own player’s unintentional effort out for a corner.

Having pushed Rotherham for the duration of the half however, Wanderers finally got their noses in front in the 80th minute as Mason glanced a header home from Spearing’s pin-point corner kick.

Out of nowhere though, the visitors were back on level terms as substitute Jordan Bowery fired past Lonergan just two minutes after falling behind.

Not to be deterred however, the Whites retook the lead moments after the restart with Mason remarkably notching his hat-trick, firing home from close range after Collin had parried a shot in a crowded penalty area.

With the clock ticking down, the visitors pushed forward in a bid to once again force an equalising goal, but they were almost undone on the counter as Chung-Yong fed Mason, but the striker couldn’t notch his fourth as he dragged his effort wide of the far post.

Rotherham somehow had the back of the net yet again a minute into five minutes of added time through Bowery again, but the assistant’s flag denied them their third goal of the game.

In a pandemonium filled period of added time, Mason went close to adding to his tally yet again, only to be denied by Collin, while the Millers themselves forced the ball over the line after a foul had been given on Lonergan.

Despite the madness however, Wanderers held out to pick up three points at Macron Stadium.

FULL TIME

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69Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 20:46

doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

If Dougie was gonna buy himself more time, I'd like to have seen more evidence that we might have turned a corner. I don't think we have, and I'm sure normal service will resume soon in terms of results.

We were all over the place defensively throughout the match as usual. What won it for us was the decision to completely go for it in the second half. At one point, we had Mavies, Feeney, Lee, CDavies and Mason all on the pitch. I'm surprised Freedman didn't come out in a rash, but fair play to him.

70Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Wed Sep 17 2014, 21:14

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

doffcocker wrote: I'm surprised Freedman didn't come out in a rash, but fair play to him.

Very Happy

71Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Thu Sep 18 2014, 00:20

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The highlights showed everything apart  from the Mills foul and the two disallowed goals... Why?

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72Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Thu Sep 18 2014, 00:27

Bolton Nuts


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Does anyone know what happened at the end when Lonergan and their keeper clashed? I was in the North Upper and couldn't clearly see - other than Lonergan went down and the ball ended up in the net. Was it a foul on the keeper, and did the ref take an age to give it or did he blow up for it quickly?

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73Bolton 3-2 Rotherham - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Rotherham Thu Sep 18 2014, 00:37

Guest


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It was definitely a foul on the 'keeper.

Theirs or ours, I'm unsure.

But it was a foul.

Definitely........

3 Pts.....Shush!........Move on.

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