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1Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 13:25

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Our next game is against Charlton Athletic at the Macron Stadium.

Charlton are in 11th with 56 points while Bolton are stuck in 17th with 49.

Here are some stats for you all...

The last 5 meetings between Boltn and Charlton:

Charlton 2-1 Bolton
Charlton 0-0 Bolton
Bolton 1-1 Charlton
Charlton 3-2 Bolton
Bolton 2-0 Charlton

Charlton's last 5 Championship results:

Sheff Weds 1-1 Charlton
Charlton 1-1 Fulham
Millwall 2-1 Charlton
Charlton 3-2 Reading
Blackpool 0-3 Charlton

Both teams have nothing really to play for and feel this will be a draw.

My prediction: 1-1

How do you all think we will do?



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2Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 13:33

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

we will win this 2-1, i can feel it in me water  Very Happy

3Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 13:35

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

2-0 Whites.

4Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 14:07

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

5Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 14:24

bryan458

bryan458
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

3-0 win Charlton are shite :COYW: !!!

6Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 15:00

Keegan

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Bolton to win by the odd goal.

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7Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 15:02

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

5-1 home win

8Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 16:00

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Preview: Bolton v Charlton Athletic

SETTING THE SCENE

Having suffered a league defeat at Macron Stadium for only the second time under Neil Lennon against Norwich City on Saturday, Wanderers will be determined to bounce back against Charlton Athletic on in their penultimate home match of the season.

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Charlton’s form has picked up in recent weeks under new manager Guz Luzon following a mid-season blip, as the Addicks head into Tuesday night’s game off the back of two straight draws, having previously won seven of their last ten games.

With the South London club inconsistent on their travels, Bolton will be keen to make home advantage count ahead of two long away trips to promotion-chasing Brentford and Bournemouth next week.

TEAM NEWS

Mark Davies and Matt Mills could both make their respective returns from injury against Charlton on Tuesday.

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Davies was an unused substitute against Norwich City having been out since November with a knee injury, while Mills missed Saturday’s clash with the Canaries with an ankle injury suffered in training.

Craig Davies and Darren Pratley (hamstring) both remain out with their chances of returning before the end of the campaign in the balance.

Max Clayton (knee), Zach Clough (shoulder), Kevin McNaughton (leg), Simeon Slavchev (ankle), Marc Tierney (leg) and David Wheater (hamstring) all remain long-term absentees.

LAST CHARLTON XI (v Sheffield Wednesday, D1-1)

Henderson, Gomez, Solly, Fox, Johnson, Gudmundsson, Eagles (Diarra 81), Buyens, Cousins, Vetokele, Church (Watt 58)

ONE TO WATCH

A familiar face to Bolton Wanderers fans, Chris Eagles will be hoping to get one over on his former employers as he returns to Macron Stadium for the first time since leaving the club on Tuesday night.

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The wideman, who has already lined up against the Whites during a brief stint with Blackpool earlier in the season, joined Charlton in February and made an instant impact for the Addicks, scoring on his debut against Wigan Athletic.

Starting his career with Watford, he signed Manchester United in 2000 but would find his first team opportunities limited during his time at Old Trafford.

Following loan moves to Watford, Sheffield Wednesday and N.E.C, Eagles joined Burnley in July 2008 and would win promotion to the Premier League in his first season with the club.

Signing for Bolton in July 2011, he scored an impressive 12 goals in his second campaign with the club before departing BL6 at the end of last season.

LAST TIME THEY WERE HERE (Bolton 1-1 Charlton Athletic, 21 December 2013)

Kevin McNaughton scored a rare goal as Bolton Wanderers came from behind to earn a share of the spoils on Charlton Athletic’s last visit to Macron Stadium.

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Yann Kermorgant curled the Addicks into an early lead before Lawrie Wilson wasted a good opportunity to double Charlton’s lead soon after.

However, the Whites fought back and were level just before the break as Chris Eagles picked out McNaughton on the edge of the area, with the defending bursting into the box before clipping the ball into the top corner to level the scores.

Rhoys Wiggins and Jay Spearing both went close for either side after the interval, but there was to be no late winner as the encounter ended in stalemate.

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9Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 16:00

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Ref watch: Kevin Wright to take charge of Charlton home clash

Kevin Wright will officiate Bolton Wanderers’ penultimate home game of the season against Charlton Athletic on Tuesday.

Making only his second visit to the Macron Stadium, the match marks the second occasion Mr Wright has overseen a Bolton v Charlton game, having previously run the rule over a December 2012 clash between the two sides where a late David Ngog brace secured a 2-0 victory for the Whites.

So far this season the Cambridgeshire-based official has taken charge of 27 matches, handing out 88 yellow cards and five red cards.

Barry Cropp and Steve Rushton will run the line, while Peter Bankes is the fourth official.

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10Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Mon Apr 13 2015, 18:19

aaron_bwfc

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I've been hoping for a big win all season and I am rather confident this will be the game.

4-1 win for the whites. Mavies to come on in the 2nd half and get a goal on his comeback.

11Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Tue Apr 14 2015, 19:15

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Today's Team:

BWFC: Bogdan, Vela, Dervite, Mills, Ream, Danns, Bannan, Walker, Rochinha, Feeney, Le Fondre

Subs: Lonergan, Moxey, M Davies, Heskey, Gudjohnsen, Janko, McCarthy

12Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Tue Apr 14 2015, 19:45

karlypants

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Nat Lofthouse

Radio Nuts is now live guys Smile

13Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Tue Apr 14 2015, 19:46

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14Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Tue Apr 14 2015, 22:50

finlaymcdanger

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Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

On the plus side, Tranmere are rock bottom of League 2. Which is nice.

15Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Tue Apr 14 2015, 23:09

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Report: Bolton 1-1 Charlton

IN BRIEF

Adam Le Fondre’s seventh goal for the club earned Wanderers a point against Charlton Athletic at Macron Stadium on Tuesday evening.

The visitors had opened the scoring against the run of play in the ninth minute as Frederic Bulot volleyed home from close range – a lead which remained intact until ten minutes from time when Le Fondre fired home following good work by Barry Bannan.

From thereon in it was merely one way traffic from the Whites as they went in search of a late winning goal but their efforts were to prove fruitless as the game ended all square under the floodlights.

TEAM NEWS

Matt Mills returned to the starting XI having missed the weekend’s defeat to Norwich City with an ankle injury, while Rochinha was also in from the off for the Whites.

There was a place on the bench once more for Mark Davies as he continued his comeback from injury alongside two familiar faces amongst Charlton’s substitutes in the form of former Bolton players Chris Eagles and Tal Ben Haim.

FIRST HALF

Le Fondre enjoyed a glorious opportunity inside the opening minute to open the scoring after collecting Mills’ lofted downfield ball, but the striker was unable to control it and allowed Charlton to clear their lines.

Wanderers were the dominant side inside the early stages of the clash, with the Addicks struggling to make tracks into Bolton’s half of the pitch as the game continued at a high tempo.

Danns, restored to the starting line-up for the evening, tried his luck from distance with nine minutes on the clock after collecting a loose ball just outside of the box, but the midfielder’s effort failed to trouble Stephen Henderson in the Charlton goal.

Against the run of play however, the visitors took the lead through Frederick Bulot who volleyed home into Adam Bogdan’s bottom corner from around eight yards out.

A goal completely out of the blue for the Addicks, Wanderers looked about levelling the scores immediately but with Charlton visibly boosted by their opener, it was Guy Luzon’s men who were enjoying the majority of possession.

Having withstood some pressure, Bolton pressed forward themselves with Le Fondre and Feeney causing problems for the Charlton backline, albeit with no clear cut opportunities in front of goal to show for their efforts.

Wanderers’ pressure was growing however, with Danns seeing his drilled strike from the edge of the box deflect away for a corner with a goal seemingly imminent while Tom Walker’s pacey run through the heart of the pitch led to an ultimately wayward goalward strike from Le Fondre.

Chances were becoming more and more frequent for the Whites, with Le Fondre yet again making a nuisance of himself in and around the Charlton six yard box alongside Rochinha.

Frustration was evident on the faces of the Bolton players, with the Addicks standing firm at the back as the clock ticked down to the half time whistle as Josh Vela’s shot deflected over the crossbar with four minutes of the first period remaining.

With a minute of additional time indicated, Wanderers won a free-kick to the right of the Charlton box but Rochinha was unable to find a Bolton body as the Whites entered the break a goal down.

SECOND HALF

With no changes at the break for either side, the second period began with the same gusto as the first while Barry Bannan enjoyed the first goalbound chance which cleared Henderson’s crossbar in the 50th minute.

Having ended the first half on top, Wanderers continued in a similar vein as they continued their dominance in possession inside Charlton’s final third.

For all their efforts however, the Whites were struggling to make it count in front of goal with the Addicks keeper remaining more or less untroubled inside the opening 15 minutes of the half.

The Bolton onslaught continued on the hour mark, although on the counter attack Bogdan was called upon to keep out Bulot’s drive from a narrow angle and also Johann Berg Gudmundsson’s strike from the edge of the box.

With 67 minutes on the clock, Mark Davies made his return to the pitch in place of Walker while Rochinha made way for Emile Heskey as Bolton went in search of an equalising goal.

Tony Watt was next to test Bogdan after muscling his way past a number of Bolton defenders, but the keeper was on his guard to keep his shot out at the death.

That was to be the striker’s last action for the Addicks, with Chris Eagles replacing him moments later to applause from all four sides of Macron Stadium.

With only ten minutes remaining, Wanderers were finally rewarded for their persistence as Bannan pick-pocketed the ball before sliding it into the path of Le Fondre who slotted home under the advancing Henderson from close range.

No more than the Whites deserved, they almost completed the comeback two minutes later following a melee in the box, with calls for a Charlton handball falling on deaf ears.

Wanderers sensed more and as a result threw men forward in their droves with Mills unfortunately miss-hitting his effort from all of six yards out whilst unmarked in the box.

The siege continued as time ran down, with Mark Davies laying the ball off for an unmarked Feeney eight yards out from goal, only for the winger to place his shot over the crossbar.

With just two minutes of stoppage time indicated, Bolton pushed for a winning goal but were to ultimately come up just short as the game ended all square.

FULL TIME

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16Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Wed Apr 15 2015, 08:37

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

a very poor game last night, we didn't get going till Heskey and Mavies came on.
I'm not convinced by the 3 at the back, Mills and Dervite are average at best and can't pass the ball out of defence. Also Walker and Feeney are definitely not wing backs and are struggling.
The other issue for me was we had no physical presence either in midfield or up front, we looked like a team of midgets last night.
Thank god the season is nearly over, we need Lennon to work some magic over the summer or next season is going to be more of the same Sad

17Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Wed Apr 15 2015, 11:50

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

It was utter shite as usual. You can tell from the lack of comments on this thread that no one is surprised or even cares.

Shit season, shit players. I'd get rid of the lot if I could.

18Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Wed Apr 15 2015, 11:52

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

the game definitely had an end of season feel about it to be honest, no one could be arsed by the look Very Happy

19Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Wed Apr 15 2015, 14:12

terenceanne

terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

As I always say ....we are 17th and that's all we deserve until further notice.  We were held to a draw by a team higher up in the table that's all.

Having said that I still believe we are two or three signings away and a full strength squad away from turning this around next season.
For the last three games I would experiment with various formations or kids or whatever Neil wants to do.

20Bolton 1-1 Charlton Empty Re: Bolton 1-1 Charlton Wed Apr 15 2015, 16:44

Keegan

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Next game I'd give a couple of youngsters a run out - Iliev, for one.

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