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61Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Tue Jan 19 2016, 12:29

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

4-0 win. Very Happy

62Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Tue Jan 19 2016, 12:29

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

1-0 win.

63Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Tue Jan 19 2016, 12:36

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

2-2 FT,   3-2 aet

64Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Tue Jan 19 2016, 19:56

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Radio Nuts is now live guys! Smile

65Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Tue Jan 19 2016, 19:57

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

13 Rachubka
06 Vela
45 Holding
04 Dervite
03 Moxey
07 Feeney
21 Pratley
17 Trotter
16 Davies
14 Madine
22 Wellington

66Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Tue Jan 19 2016, 22:14

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Woolery got 4 minutes plus injury time which is 3 minutes longer than the last two games. What Lennon learns from that I'll never know.

67Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Tue Jan 19 2016, 22:26

karlypants

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Nat Lofthouse

Report: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh


IN BRIEF

Wanderers booked their place in the fourth round of the Emirates FA Cup with a 3-2 third round replay victory over Eastleigh at Macron Stadium.

In a first period packed with goals, the visitors drew first blood in the clash with Joe Partington curling home the ball past Paul Rachubka with 11 minutes on the clock, only to be pegged back by a Gary Madine volley inside the latter stages of the half.

Dean Moxey’s first goal in 15 months however appeared to have given Bolton a half-time lead with 43 minutes gone, but Kaid Mohamed drew the Spitfires level inside stoppage time for a 2-2 scoreline at the break.

The Trotters restored their advantage just 13 minutes into the second half however with Darren Pratley and Shola Ameobi combining for the skipper to slot home and set up a fourth round tie at home to Leeds United next weekend.

TEAM NEWS

Goalkeeper Rachubka came in from the off for Wanderers with Ben Amos suspended, while Mark Davies was also in the Whites' starting XI.

On the bench meanwhile, there was a first competitive inclusion in the first team’s matchday squad for academy graduate Harry Campbell.

FIRST HALF

Wanderers started brightly, with both Liam Feeney and Madine narrowly missing out on capitalising on long balls downfield inside the opening stages of the clash.

The visitors were attempting to make their own mark on the game early on, but their efforts ultimately led to nothing much with the Bolton defence standing firm.

Out of nowhere however, the Spitfires took the lead against the run of play in the 11th minute as Partington cut into the area from the right and curled the ball into Rachubka’s bottom corner to the delight of the travelling Eastleigh fans.

A shock to the system for Wanderers, they immediately responded with a tirade of pressure which saw Chris Todd’s side defend deeply in a bid to maintain their advantage.

With the half reaching its midway point however, Bolton still found themselves behind with the visitors proving a source of frustration under Macron Stadium’s floodlights.

Chances in front of goal were few and far between for both sides, with Rachubka remaining untested while Jai Reason saw a shot from just inside the box blocked at range by Dorian Dervite.

Up the other end of the field meanwhile, Feeney provided a pinpoint cross for Madine who was shrugging off the challenge of his marker at the edge of the six yard box, but the striker’s eventual header bounced into the ground and narrowly wide of the mark.

With six minutes of the half remaining however, Wanderers were level through Madine who collected Josh Vela’s cross from the right, volleyed the ball on his chest and rifled home from six yards past a helpless Ross Flitney.

Buoyed by their equaliser, Bolton pushed in search of a second goal before half time with Wellington Silva seeing a free-kick from just outside the area pushed over the bar by the Eastleigh goalkeeper.

From the resulting corner however, the home side had the ball in the back of the net in style as Moxey collected the ball 25 yards out and fired home to the delight of the home fans to put the Whites in front.

In first half stoppage time however, the visitors were back level through Mohamed who chased down the ball following a quick one-two with Reason and fired beyond Rachubka to ensure that the scores were level at the break.

SECOND HALF

With no changes at the break from either side, the second half began with Wanderers in the ascendancy.

And the first chance for the home side came in the form of Feeney who, following good hold up play by Madine, found himself with only the keeper to beat from a tight angle, only to blast his effort into the side netting.

An early injury to Madine meanwhile saw the introduction of Shola Ameobi into the mix with the game 51 minutes old, with the frontman slotting into his teammate’s spot.

Shortly after, both Pratley and Trotter came close with a header halfway inside the area, only for the pair’s combined efforts seeing that the ball fly over the crossbar.

It was certainly a combative tie with tackles aplenty flying in as Wanderers pushed to restore their lead, with a goal eventually arriving on 58 minutes as Pratley played a clever one-two with Ameobi before drilling home from 12 yards.

Ameobi almost turned goalscorer on the hour mark, but Flitney was out quickly to grasp his looping header to safety.

Not content with their one goal advantage, Wanderers pushed in a bid to extend their lead with a number of chances going begging as Flitney and his defence looked shaky at the back.

The pressure continued, with Eastleigh virtually penned in their own half of the pitch as Bolton looked to add to their tally, although a rare attack saw Reason’s drive blocked in the box by Holding with 12 minutes to go.

In the 81st minute, some clever play by Feeney almost led to Wanderers’ fourth as he shrugged off the challenge of two men to power into the box where he found Davies, but the midfielder’s lay-off found the former whose shot was blocked.

The latter stages of the tie saw the introduction of Kaiyne Woolery for Bolton, with the youngster almost teeing up Feeney for a goal shortly after.

With three minutes of additional time indicated, the visitors threw everybody forward in a last ditch attempt to force extra time in the clash, but their efforts were to prove fruitless as they failed to trouble Bolton and Rachubka as Neil Lennon's side booked their place in the next round.

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68Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Tue Jan 19 2016, 22:27

Mr Magoo

Mr Magoo
Youri Djorkaeff
Youri Djorkaeff

112 users on her 170 on WW i wonder how many people are local and could have gone to the game.
I wish i could how bad we are.

69Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Tue Jan 19 2016, 22:32

Bwfc1958

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wanderlust wrote:Woolery got 4 minutes plus injury time which is 3 minutes longer than the last two games. What Lennon learns from that I'll never know.
Should have brought him on for Madine instead of Ameobi. Blooding these youngsters isn't going to happen by the looks of it.

70Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Wed Jan 20 2016, 10:41

wanderlust

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

The main thing is we'll get some money from the Leeds game, but narrowly beating a non-league side shows the level we are at - or rather heading for. 

I think the reason Lennon is reticent to properly blood Woolery is that he would have to change the system to suit pacy forwards yet he seems determined to stick with the system that has failed so miserably - even in a cup game against a non-league club.

71Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Wed Jan 20 2016, 10:47

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Considering he plays Woolery on the wing whenever he brings him on, i don't agree with that. More likely he just doesn't think he's up to it.

72Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Wed Jan 20 2016, 11:15

wanderlust

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

bwfc1874 wrote:Considering he plays Woolery on the wing whenever he brings him on, i don't agree with that. More likely he just doesn't think he's up to it.


That's the madness of it. He just can't break the habit of playing a big lump up front instead of a Jermaine Defoe-type striker i.e. Woolery so he goes for a piss poor compromise i.e. sticking him out on the wing where his talent is wasted.

OK Woolery is not in the same class as Aguero, Da Silva, Messi and the world's best midget strikers but those guys have shown that you don't have to be a mountain gorilla to scare defences shitless.

Lennon has done this big lump thing to death and it's failed so what is his effing problem? Why can't he even try to change the system and play with two quick strikers - even if the other one is Feeney?

I know it would mean that the midfield would have to do better than lumping it forward and the system would have to change to accommodate the increased movement in front of them, but surely it's worth a shot in our position?

Couldn't possibly be any worse than what has happened already this season.

73Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Wed Jan 20 2016, 18:09

Lever ender

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Mario Jardel
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wanderlust wrote:
bwfc1874 wrote:Considering he plays Woolery on the wing whenever he brings him on, i don't agree with that. More likely he just doesn't think he's up to it.


That's the madness of it. He just can't break the habit of playing a big lump up front instead of a Jermaine Defoe-type striker i.e. Woolery so he goes for a piss poor compromise i.e. sticking him out on the wing where his talent is wasted.

OK Woolery is not in the same class as Aguero, Da Silva, Messi and the world's best midget strikers but those guys have shown that you don't have to be a mountain gorilla to scare defences shitless.

Lennon has done this big lump thing to death and it's failed so what is his effing problem? Why can't he even try to change the system and play with two quick strikers - even if the other one is Feeney?

I know it would mean that the midfield would have to do better than lumping it forward and the system would have to change to accommodate the increased movement in front of them, but surely it's worth a shot in our position?

Couldn't possibly be any worse than what has happened already this season.
That would be my front 2 at the moment Woolery and Feeney,nothing to lose by trying them both up top.

Failing that then either Woolery or Feeney with madine. They will have to pull their fingers out and make the runs hoping gaz madine wins the flick ons...or madine could just go to deck like he usually does when he gets brushed by a centre back.

74Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Wed Jan 20 2016, 18:45

Lever ender

Lever ender
Mario Jardel
Mario Jardel

Leeds been given 6,800 for the next round. All of south plus a block in the west.  Should bring some well needed extra cash especially as tickets are 20 quid a pop for adults.

75Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Thu Jan 21 2016, 16:24

Boggersbelief

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Lever ender wrote:Leeds been given 6,800 for the next round. All of south plus a block in the west.  Should bring some well needed extra cash especially as tickets are 20 quid a pop for adults.

Hipster will have a field day

76Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh - Page 4 Empty Re: Bolton 3-2 Eastleigh Fri Jan 22 2016, 00:06

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Woolery might get a if Madine is injured.  

I thought a game like Eastleigh was the perfect time to give h him a good 30 mins up top. Apparently not.

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