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Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton
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Growler
boltonbonce
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21 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Tue Nov 27 2018, 21:46
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
22 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Tue Nov 27 2018, 22:14
Growler
Tony Kelly
Only 1 point from 2 easy away games is very worrying when you are as shit at home as we are.
23 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Tue Nov 27 2018, 22:21
Guest
Guest
That was awful, not looking forward to Wigan Saturday.
24 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Tue Nov 27 2018, 22:24
bryan458
Tony Kelly
Just utter garbage yet again, fuck you Ken !!!
25 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Tue Nov 27 2018, 22:32
Growler
Tony Kelly
It should be a good time to play them with them having a local derby against Blackburn tomorrow.But Parky will no doubt set us up as the away side.T.R.O.Y wrote:That was awful, not looking forward to Wigan Saturday.
26 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Tue Nov 27 2018, 22:32
MartinBWFC
Ivan Campo
What has Ken done wrong? well apart from keeping that fucking clown of a manager that is.bryan458 wrote:Just utter garbage yet again, fuck you Ken !!!
27 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Tue Nov 27 2018, 22:35
Growler
Tony Kelly
MartinBWFC wrote:What has Ken done wrong?bryan458 wrote:Just utter garbage yet again, fuck you Ken !!!
Been the owner 2 1/2 years
Sold Holding, Clough and Madine for £11 million and spent 600k on Magennis and Doidge ?
28 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Tue Nov 27 2018, 22:36
Guest
Guest
MartinBWFC wrote:What has Ken done wrong? well apart from keeping that fucking clown of a manager that is.bryan458 wrote:Just utter garbage yet again, fuck you Ken !!!
I don’t blame Ken for not investing money he or the club dont have. But the lack of investment has really counted against us, the lack of quality is shocking.
29 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Tue Nov 27 2018, 22:58
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
We're starting to look like the last turkey in the shop.
30 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Wed Nov 28 2018, 00:19
bryan458
Tony Kelly
ExactlyMartinBWFC wrote:What has Ken done wrong? well apart from keeping that fucking clown of a manager that is.bryan458 wrote:Just utter garbage yet again, fuck you Ken !!!
31 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Wed Nov 28 2018, 00:33
observer
Andy Walker
2 goals in 9 games. 1 shot on target today. League One does not beckon... it calls our name! Invest wisely in January Ken or we will be dropping like a fly.
32 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Wed Nov 28 2018, 01:44
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Another game slips by where we aren’t totally out of it but don’t do enough to take the points.
33 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Wed Nov 28 2018, 08:19
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Parky has to go now, we've won 1 game in 15 and got 1 point against 2 poor teams around us in the league in the last 2 games.
Yet again Parky talks the talk before the game about the goals will come but then sends out a team with a lone striker and yet more changes to the line up. He hasn't a clue on how to play attacking football no matter what formation he sets up. He will say it was a 433 last night but did it look like that? We had one shot on target all game i think?
People will say we can't afford to sack him and who will come in and do any better but at this stage it's worth taking the risk as we are going down without question if Parky stays as manager.
I can't get to the Wigan game on Saturday and normally that would annoy me but at the moment i couldn't give a shit. Wake up KA and do the right thing now and get him out!
Yet again Parky talks the talk before the game about the goals will come but then sends out a team with a lone striker and yet more changes to the line up. He hasn't a clue on how to play attacking football no matter what formation he sets up. He will say it was a 433 last night but did it look like that? We had one shot on target all game i think?
People will say we can't afford to sack him and who will come in and do any better but at this stage it's worth taking the risk as we are going down without question if Parky stays as manager.
I can't get to the Wigan game on Saturday and normally that would annoy me but at the moment i couldn't give a shit. Wake up KA and do the right thing now and get him out!
34 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Wed Nov 28 2018, 08:45
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Report: Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 Bolton Wanderers
Wanderers suffered a 1-0 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday in the Sky Bet Championship on Tuesday evening, with a Tom Lees header in the second half the difference maker in this clash.
Team News
Phil Parkinson made two changes from the starting eleven that lined up against MIillwall.
Jack Hobbs replaced David Wheater at the back, with Will Buckley dropping out for Yanic Wlidschut.
First Half
Adam Reach played in Marco Matias just after the tenth minute, but his effort was blocked by a diving Marc Wilson before Mark Beevers cleared the danger.
Sammy Ameobi reacted with a chance for Wanderers on 16 minutes, with a 25 yard powerful drive at goal that saw Cameron Dawson produce a diving save to his left.
Reach wormed his way down that right flank shortly after, creating space to put a cross into the area to find Steven Fletcher.
Wednesday’s number nine couldn’t get the ball out of his feet and thus put his effort wide.
Barry Bannan had a speculative effort from all of 30 yards deflected for a corner, which was then resolutely defended by the Wanderers defence.
Ameobi was at it again with four minutes to go, as a deflected left-footed effort had Dawson scrambling to turn it behind his goal.
Second Half
Following the restart and Reach went close for the home side, as his looping effort sailed just wide of Alnwick’s post.
Owls’ captain Tom Lees put the home side in the lead on 57 minutes.
A drilled corner into the Whites penalty area from Joey Pelupessy found Tom Lees who nodded home from close distance.
Just past the hour mark and shouts went up from Phil Parkinson’s men as Yanic Wildschut went down in the box seemingly being impeded, however the referee waved away the protests.
Ameobi flew a shot in from distance shortly after, with his powerfully struck effort flying inches over the crossbar.
Just over 15 minutes to go and Wednesday had another effort as Nuhiu won back possession on the right flank to find former Wanderers midfielder Barry Bannan on the edge of the box.
The Scotsman tried to curl his shot into the far left corner but couldn’t produce as the result flew wide of the mark.
Wanderers responded with a chance of their own with 12 minutes to play.
Link-up play between second half substitutes Christian Doidge and Clayton Donaldson saw the latter through on goal.
Unfortunately for the Jamaican international, he miscued his effort as it went wide of Dawson’s net.
Joe Williams nearly had Wanderers equaliser with seven minutes to play, as the ball ricocheted to the Everton loanee on the 18-yard-box.
He set himself and fired goalward but put too much on it, as the effort was sent wide of Wednesday’s goal.
Second half sub Lucas Joao nearly had the Owls’ second shortly after entering the game as Reach played in the Portuguese winger, but pressure from Will Buckley saw him send his effort far over the bar.
With two minutes of regular time to play and Wednesday pressed for their second.
A free-kick rebounded out to Reach for the home side, but his effort could only find Wanderers side netting.
Full Time
Wanderers XI: Alnwick (C), Taylor, Lowe, Beevers, Ameobi, Hobbs, Olkowski (Donaldson 68), Wilson (Buckley 83), J. Williams, Magennis (Doidge 68), Wildschut.
Unused substitutes: Matthews, Vela, Grounds, Wheater.
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Wanderers suffered a 1-0 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday in the Sky Bet Championship on Tuesday evening, with a Tom Lees header in the second half the difference maker in this clash.
Team News
Phil Parkinson made two changes from the starting eleven that lined up against MIillwall.
Jack Hobbs replaced David Wheater at the back, with Will Buckley dropping out for Yanic Wlidschut.
First Half
Adam Reach played in Marco Matias just after the tenth minute, but his effort was blocked by a diving Marc Wilson before Mark Beevers cleared the danger.
Sammy Ameobi reacted with a chance for Wanderers on 16 minutes, with a 25 yard powerful drive at goal that saw Cameron Dawson produce a diving save to his left.
Reach wormed his way down that right flank shortly after, creating space to put a cross into the area to find Steven Fletcher.
Wednesday’s number nine couldn’t get the ball out of his feet and thus put his effort wide.
Barry Bannan had a speculative effort from all of 30 yards deflected for a corner, which was then resolutely defended by the Wanderers defence.
Ameobi was at it again with four minutes to go, as a deflected left-footed effort had Dawson scrambling to turn it behind his goal.
Second Half
Following the restart and Reach went close for the home side, as his looping effort sailed just wide of Alnwick’s post.
Owls’ captain Tom Lees put the home side in the lead on 57 minutes.
A drilled corner into the Whites penalty area from Joey Pelupessy found Tom Lees who nodded home from close distance.
Just past the hour mark and shouts went up from Phil Parkinson’s men as Yanic Wildschut went down in the box seemingly being impeded, however the referee waved away the protests.
Ameobi flew a shot in from distance shortly after, with his powerfully struck effort flying inches over the crossbar.
Just over 15 minutes to go and Wednesday had another effort as Nuhiu won back possession on the right flank to find former Wanderers midfielder Barry Bannan on the edge of the box.
The Scotsman tried to curl his shot into the far left corner but couldn’t produce as the result flew wide of the mark.
Wanderers responded with a chance of their own with 12 minutes to play.
Link-up play between second half substitutes Christian Doidge and Clayton Donaldson saw the latter through on goal.
Unfortunately for the Jamaican international, he miscued his effort as it went wide of Dawson’s net.
Joe Williams nearly had Wanderers equaliser with seven minutes to play, as the ball ricocheted to the Everton loanee on the 18-yard-box.
He set himself and fired goalward but put too much on it, as the effort was sent wide of Wednesday’s goal.
Second half sub Lucas Joao nearly had the Owls’ second shortly after entering the game as Reach played in the Portuguese winger, but pressure from Will Buckley saw him send his effort far over the bar.
With two minutes of regular time to play and Wednesday pressed for their second.
A free-kick rebounded out to Reach for the home side, but his effort could only find Wanderers side netting.
Full Time
Wanderers XI: Alnwick (C), Taylor, Lowe, Beevers, Ameobi, Hobbs, Olkowski (Donaldson 68), Wilson (Buckley 83), J. Williams, Magennis (Doidge 68), Wildschut.
Unused substitutes: Matthews, Vela, Grounds, Wheater.
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35 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Wed Nov 28 2018, 14:00
terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
Sadly we look like relegation fodder.
The so-called strikers have zero service apart from having to handle a lumped up ball. Very few balls played through the mid-field. Sammy is the only player on the park who can actually trap a ball and control it. Unlike some on here I don't blame the players. They put the shift in but there is virtually no quality to be seen.
So 23rd in the table and I can't see three teams worse than us at the moment.
Parky Out.
The so-called strikers have zero service apart from having to handle a lumped up ball. Very few balls played through the mid-field. Sammy is the only player on the park who can actually trap a ball and control it. Unlike some on here I don't blame the players. They put the shift in but there is virtually no quality to be seen.
So 23rd in the table and I can't see three teams worse than us at the moment.
Parky Out.
36 Re: Sheffield Wed 1-0 Bolton Wed Nov 28 2018, 23:55
luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
Nothing new to say but what the heck, I might as well repeat myself. Phil has to go. Now.
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