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Andy Lonergan to Wigan Athletic? The highs and lows of life in goal at Bolton

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From being described as the best goalkeeper in the Championship to facing a free transfer five months later – there’s no need to remind Andy Lonergan what a strange old game football can be.

At the back end of last year, Lonergan led a slim shortlist of players who had performed anything like their best in the opening few months of the campaign.

The 31-year-old had picked up the gloves from the injured Adam Bogdan during Dougie Freedman’s final weeks as Whites boss and retained them as Neil Lennon led the club towards mid-table.

It seemed Lonergan had finally gained an edge in what had been a hotly-contested battle for the number-one spot at the Macron Stadium and his popularity in the stands was more evident than ever.

Just 132 days ago, Lennon described Lonergan thus: “I haven’t seen a better goalkeeper in this division, or at least one who makes saves as consistently as he has done.

“He must be worth six, eight, 10 points just on those big moments where you need one-on-one saves, or shot-stopping.”

And his performances were held in just as high regard by his team-mates.

“It would be difficult to imagine anyone in the Championship is playing as well in goal as he is at the minute,” said midfielder Neil Danns.

Perhaps no-one suffered more than Lonergan when Wanderers started to lose their way.

Injuries to outfield players started to pile-up and the clamour for Bogdan to regain his first-team position started to gain some momentum when the Hungary international put on a master-class against Liverpool at Anfield in the FA Cup.

Another badly-timed injury for Bogdan put that decision on hold for Lennon but as the results started to slide so, it seems, did his confidence in the Lancastrian.

Heavy defeats against Rotherham United, Derby County and Watford did not help Lonergan’s cause, nor did the loan arrival of Ben Amos, who would later serve to accelerate his departure.

Lonergan’s Wanderers career came to an ignominious end at the City Ground in February, as Nottingham Forest, led by former manager Freedman, ran roughshod over a Whites side looking horribly disjointed because of injuries.

At 2-0 down, and playing with 10 men after Matt Mills’ dismissal, Lonergan seemed to take a knock from Dexter Blackstock as he dived for the ball, sending the Forest striker sprawling.

He returned to his feet to protest his innocence but ref Carl Boyeson had already signalled a penalty. Many believe Lonergan was lucky to escape a red card. Within seconds he had slumped to the floor complaining of a head injury.

It was a worrying sight at the time and the keeper was taken to a local hospital for scans before doctors confirmed no serious damage had been done.

The concussion did give Amos a route into the side, however, and while little was expected of the Manchester United loanee when he took the gloves against Middlesbrough in the next game, his performance certainly turned heads.

Within a few weeks Amos was centre stage, fans keen to know whether his expiring contract at Old Trafford could offer Lennon a chance to snap up a summer bargain.

Poor Lonergan returned from injury at roughly the same time as Bogdan.

Amos kept both players out of the side until his loan spell expired in early April – but the writing was on the wall for Lonergan once Bogdan was selected at Cardiff on Easter Monday.

Lennon was suddenly talking about a new deal for his number one, who played on to the end of the season.

As ever with Wanderers these days, numbers had to come into consideration when the manager was weighing his options in goal at the start of the year.

Lonergan joined three years ago for a reported £750,000 from Leeds United when the financial landscape was very different. Perhaps the days of two first-class goalkeepers vying for one position have got to come to an end.

Reports suggest Wigan Athletic could be the next port of call for Lonergan, who might take heart from some of the success Ali Al-Habsi had travelling in the same direction, if not the fact they are now in League One.

Whether Lennon gets his wish and ties Bogdan down to a longer deal, or whether he resorts to plan B and pursues out-of-contract Amos, remains to be seen. What is not in question, however, is that Wanderers fans will wish “Lonners” all the best if indeed he does leave the club this summer.

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Articles like this really don't do Lennon's cred any favours.

If we assume he was being genuine in his thoughts about Lonergan's abilities when he said:

"I haven’t seen a better goalkeeper in this division, or at least one who makes saves as consistently as he has done.

“He must be worth six, eight, 10 points just on those big moments where you need one-on-one saves, or shot-stopping.” 

.....it then begs the question: Why are we letting Bogdan hold us to ransom over a new deal?

I'm not having it that Lonergan's gone shit in four months, so what's changed?

Or was Lennon simply talking out of his arse when he was lavishing praise on Lonergan?

If he really does rate him that highly, we should be offering Bogdan ten grand a week and saying "Take it or fuck off."

And if the plan is to use the money saved on Lonergan's wages to finance Bogdan's new deal, what happens when Bogdan (inevitably) gets injured at some point next season?

We either panic and bring someone else in on loan (more expense) or we stick a kid in nets and hope for the best.

None of it's doing Lennon's standing as this "uber-shrewd man manager" we were lead to believe he is any good in my book.

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Lonergan and Amos were our best keepers this season so I agree it makes no sense to be offering Bogdan so much money. Especially as he's as injury prone as any keeper we've had in the last 20 years.

I hope Lennon isn't going to be another manager who says one thing then does the opposite. He's said he will be getting rid of the ponces i.e. those that can't play 30-40 games a season, surely Bogdan would be one of the first to go?

luckyPeterpiper

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Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

I have to be honest and say I prefer Lonergan as a 'keeper to Bogdan anyway. I think he commands the box a little bit better and is more effective overall. For my money he and Amos would be our keepers for next season and Bogdan could trot off down the road to the Latics without me shedding a tear. I seriously don't think Bogdan is worth 18K a week or all the fuss and if he doesn't want to sign the deal on the table as is he should just leave so Neil can get on with working with players who DO want to be here and are more likely to stay fit.

bryan458

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Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Loner-gone, ha Laughing ha!!!!!!

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bryan458 wrote:Loner-gone, ha Laughing ha!!!!!!

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karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Very Happy

JAH

JAH
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

I thought Amos was by far our best this season. As much as Bogdan makes some great saves, he doesn't seem to be able to organise the defence in front of him. I like Lonners, but as back up. Sell Boggers to fund Amos. Next your going to tell me Boggers is out of contract, so it's Amos and Lonners for me!

JAH

JAH
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Forget it. Mental note to self...read the flipping article properly. Amos and Boggers it is!

terenceanne

terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

It certainly does not strengthen the side to let Lonnie go IMO.  What happens if Boogers gets a better offer....doesn't that leave us with no first team keepers at the moment?

Amos?  we know nothing about him coming here...and if he does will he be happy being a back up to Boggers?  Think I would have kept Lonnie....made a bid for Amos and use Boggers salary between Lonnie & Amos. 

This goalkeeper situation was always going to be tricky.

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