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21Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Sat Dec 09 2017, 19:09

karlypants

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Nat Lofthouse
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Report: Nottingham Forest 3-2 Bolton Wanderers

Wanderers slipped to defeat at The City Ground on Saturday afternoon despite a spirited display against Nottingham Forest.

The deadlock was broken inside three minutes through Barrie McKay, before Will Buckley levelled the scores on the stroke of half time with a close-range header.

The hosts restored their lead in the second half however with strikes from Joe Worrall and Ben Brereton, while despite the former putting through his own net late on, the Whites were unable to take a share of the spoils from the clash.

TEAM NEWS

Phil Parkinson kept with the same team that beat Barnsley at Macron Stadium seven days earlier despite David Wheater being eligible to play after serving a one-game suspension.

The big central defender made do with a spot among the substitutes with Reece Burke retaining his starting role. Former Wanderers star Zach Clough was on the bench for the hosts.

FIRST HALF

Gary Madine flashed just wide moments after kick off after some good build up play but the hosts grabbed the lead immediately afterwards when Barrie McKay converted Tyler Walker’s right-sided centre.

Forest could have got a second not long after when Walker’s right-sided free-kick found the head of former Wanderer Matt Mills, but the centre-half couldn’t get enough purchase on the ball to trouble Ben Alnwick and the ball went out for a goal kick.

It was a bright, positive start from Forest and Parkinson’s men had the side-netting to thank for keep full-back Eric Lichaj’s effort at bay.

As the game wore on, the visitors were seeing more of the ball, growing in confidence and stymied the early Forest onslaught.

Although they hadn’t really tested Jordan Smith in goal, they won a series of corners after pressing forward and keeping hold of the ball in midfield.

Sammy Ameobi tried his luck from 30 yards out but his low shot went wide as Wanderers aimed to get back on terms.

The hosts, though, still posed a threat and Wanderers were grateful to Ben Alnwick who kept out a well struck Walker strike just before the break.

Wanderers levelled things up on the cusp of half time and silenced the County Ground thanks to Buckley’s diving header off Josh Vela’s right-sided cross.

SECOND HALF

Wanderers should have found themselves in front shortly after the restart when Madine had a free header off Vela’s corner. The striker got enough power on the ball put placed it wide.

The visitors were enjoying their best period of the game and were driving forward and looking more threatening as the minutes passed by.

Forest were making mistakes and losing possession in key areas with Ameobi, Buckley and Madine at the helm of Wanderers’ attacking.

Vela had two gilt-edged chances in a short space of time and should have done better on each occasion. The first a volley from inside the box was charged down and the second a header yards from goal that went over the bar.

But, against the run of play, Forest found themselves in front when Joe Worrall volleyed past Alnwick after an uncharacteristic misplaced header from Mark Little found its way to the defender who fired emphatically home.

The hosts made a double substitution after their goal with Bouchalakis and Carayol coming onto the field for McKay and Osborn.

In a bid to get some of their attacking impetus back, Parkinson brought on Adam Armstrong for Buckley.

With a quarter of an hour to go Craig Noone came on for captain Darren Pratley with Wanderers altering their shape to try and at least salvage a point from the contest.

Parkinson’s last throw of the dice came in the guise of Aaron Wilbraham who replaced Little with just minutes to go.

Any hopes of comeback were killed off when substitute Ben Brereton latched onto the loose ball to poke past the advancing Alnwick.

Deep into time added on Wanderers reduced arrears when Wilbraham’s drive was deflected past his own keeper by Worrall.

It sparked a sense of urgency and panic in the Forest backline as Wanderers battled for a last-gasp equaliser which unfortunately never came.

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22Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Sat Dec 09 2017, 22:37

Sluffy

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Goals here.

Vela had a great chance but didn't take it unfortunately.

Hey ho!

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23Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Sun Dec 10 2017, 15:29

wessy

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We seemed to be bossing it before we gave away that awful second goal, Little from Hero to Zero

24Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Sun Dec 10 2017, 15:30

wessy

wessy
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Third goal wasn't the best either should have been stopped

25Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Sun Dec 10 2017, 15:49

MartinBWFC

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Ivan Campo

Three things stand out
1 Beevers is shit at this level.

2 Alnwick is shit at any level, he spills too many shots, and his 18 yard box management is non existent.

3 Mentality is shot when we gift late goals, gift being the operative word.

Parkinson himself stated their heads went down after Forest 2nd, it's his fucking job to lift them, and constantly fails to do so.

26Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Sun Dec 10 2017, 16:24

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Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Good point about Beevers, he is one of those players who can you get out you of Div 3 but not keep you in Div 2.Similar to Madine and Morais.

27Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Sun Dec 10 2017, 17:05

bryan458

bryan458
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

MartinBWFC wrote:Three things stand out
1 Beevers is shit at this level.

2 Alnwick is shit at any level, he spills too many shots, and his 18 yard box management is non existent.

3 Mentality is shot when we gift late goals, gift being the operative word.

Parkinson himself stated their heads went down after Forest 2nd, it's his fucking job to lift them, and constantly fails to do so.

agree with it all, except all our defenders are fucking shite !

28Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Mon Dec 11 2017, 16:00

Wanderers for 45


Mario Jardel
Mario Jardel

Got to disagree. Wheater is still decent at this level and Mark Little although at fault for the 2nd at Forest is a decent right back and loanee Antonee Robinson has played well.
If Vela had scored a sitter at 1-1 it would have been a different match.
Agree totally Alnwick is shit leauge 1 standard at best. Me and my mate identified the goalkeepers as a problem at the beginning of the season. Jake Turner being loaned to Staylibridge Celtic I suppose is good to get him match time as non leauge can be tough for young keepers. My mate played non leauge and told me he was always getting his toes stood on ,elbows and late challenges.

29Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Mon Dec 11 2017, 16:02

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

i would have gone for Wheater and Burke to be honest as Beevers has been poor this season.

30Forest 3-2 Bolton - Page 2 Empty Re: Forest 3-2 Bolton Mon Dec 11 2017, 21:48

bryan458

bryan458
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

I think our record defending this season speaks for itself whatever combination we play!!!!

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