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21Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sat Oct 17 2020, 18:33

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

They're just not very good.

Evans has put together a team of footballers who have no real skill, struggle with the basics, and run out of ideas very quickly. I can't even get angry anymore, I think I've almost become immune to the utter shiteness.

If we avoid relegation with this squad it'll be a surprise to me.

22Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sat Oct 17 2020, 18:52

okocha

okocha
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

The tactics are wrong. The squad is not able to play it out from the back. There's always a mistake just waiting to happen. Far too much passing sideways and back. 

There's no urgency going forward and we can't release our strikers quickly enough. We can't spot a potential through ball. No one up front can win the ball in the air.

Time for another man to take over or assist in seeing the weaknesses and coming up with a system that suits the players' capabilities. Evatt's methods might work with players who are skilful on the ball

23Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sat Oct 17 2020, 19:40

Cajunboy

Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

I agree.

We need more Big Sam and less Barcelona Bollocks from the manager.

24Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sat Oct 17 2020, 19:47

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Report: Bolton Wanderers 1-2 Oldham Athletic

Bolton Wanderers suffered a last gasp heartbreaking defeat to Lancashire neighbours Oldham Athletic at the University of Bolton Stadium.

An injury time winner from substitute Zak Dearnley gave Harry Kewell’s men the three points after Nathan Delfouneso had cancelled out Ben Garrity opener.

Wanderers Head Coach Ian Evatt made three changes from the side that drew 0-0 with Grimsby Town a week ago.

Peter Kioso was handed a starting role following his recent loan arrival from Luton Town, while Liam Gordon and Brandon Comley returned to the starting XI.

Jak Hickman, Jamie Mascoll and Andrew Tutte were named among the substitutes.

Wanderers powered into the box through captain Antoni Sarcevic inside nine minutes. The ball broke to Delfouneso, whose shot took a deflection towards Eoin Doyle. However, the Irishman was adjudged to have handled the ball.

Another great opportunity fell Wanderers’ way shortly afterwards when Delfouneso pressed forward combining well with Doyle. His one-two with Sarcevic ultimately came to nothing with the ball being gathered by Laurence Bilboe.

Jordan Barnett’s thunderous volley went a yard off target as the ball fell into his path from Tom Hamer’s long throw.

McAleny fired over the bar after Comley loses possession deep inside his own half whilst under pressure. It was a glorious chance to break the deadlock for the Latics’ hitman who should have done better.

The visitors took the lead on 27 minutes through Ben Garrity who guided the ball home at the far post from a right-sided cross.

Delfouneso spurned a chance to peg back an immediate equaliser when he broke through with only Bilboe to beat, but the striker could only fire at the body of the Latics’ keeper.

However, he made no mistake moments later when he sidefooted home after latching onto Kioso’s cut back.

A goal-saving challenge from Carl Piergianni prevented Sarcevic from putting Wanderers ahead after the midfielder was located via a fine pass from Ali Crawford as the hosts looked to stamp their authority on the game.

Billy Crellin held onto a Danny Rowe drive after a rare break by the visitors before Kioso at the other end of the pitch saw an angled right footer go just over the bar.

No changes were made by either side during the half time break.

Barnett did superbly well to keep the ball in play and found Conor McAleny whose cross should have been turned in by goalscorer Garrity. The defender somehow managed to loop the ball over Crellin’s bar.

A fantastic run and through ball from Ricardo Almeida Santos found Crawford in a smart attacking position but the midfielder’s drive was deflected off course and over the head of Doyle who was poised at the far post to nod home.

Oldham survived a strong penalty claim when Kioso appeared to have been upended inside the box after latching on to a pass from Sarcevic.

Moments later, Doyle skewed wide from the edge of the box with a first time left footer.

A rare chance for Oldham saw McAleny run down the right before seeing his looping shot rebound off the foot of Crellin’s post and into the arms of the Wanderers keeper.

Santos cleared away for a corner at full stretch after Brandon Comley’s misplaced pass set up Latics who were sniffing a goal.

After Comley won a free-kick, Crawford’s pile driver deflected for a corner.

Evatt made his first change bringing on Tutte for Comley with just under 20 minutes of the game remaining.

Crawford’s free-kick, awarded after Sarcevic was fouled, went narrowly wide of Bilboe’s right hand post as Wanderers sought to take the lead.

McAleny wasted another gilt-edged chance when Rowe found him on the edge of othe box, but the striker could only fire over from close range.

Substitute Gnaouha, who had earlier replaced Crawford, shot straight at Bilbao after being played in by Sarcevic.

With the game heading for a stalemate, Dearney capitalised on a quick breakaway to sned the Latics home with the win.


Wanderers: Crellin, Kioso, Gordon (Mascoll 83), Comley (Tutte 73), Almeida Santos, Brockbank, Delaney, Sarcevic (c), Doyle, Delfouneso, Crawford (Gnahoua 77).

Subs Not Used: Hickman, Greenidge, Darcy, Baptiste


Oldham: Bilboe, Ntambwe, Jombati (Jameson 54), Piergianni, Hamer, Barnett, Whelan (McCalmont 76), Garrity, Bahamboula (Dearnley 85), Rowe, McAleny

Subs Not Used: Chapman, Fage, Grant, Keillor-Dunn

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25Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sat Oct 17 2020, 20:15

terenceanne

terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Not only beaten but well beaten IMO.......they could have had 3 or 4

Same as other games to me - we are lacking something in midfield.  Today we couldn't win second balls again and of course very few ideas or through balls etc.

The new kid seemed to have something about him - Sarcevic hasn't shown me enough and Brockbank is very tentative on the ball - not blaming them at all just a couple of points.

This is as good as it gets I'm afraid - you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear to quote a classic phrase.

This is straight relegation form -

26Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sun Oct 18 2020, 08:49

Keegan

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Chin up, lads - the system will kick in soon, and we'll be doing this to other teams.

https://forum.boltonnuts.co.uk

27Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sun Oct 18 2020, 11:54

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Keegan wrote:Chin up, lads - the system will kick in soon, and we'll be doing this to other teams.
..Although I think it's about time you considered removing the strapline "Home of the 2020/21 League Two Champions" from the banner Kev. Perhaps it might be more appropriate towards the end of the season?

28Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sun Oct 18 2020, 17:34

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Andy Walker
Andy Walker

wanderlust wrote:
..Although I think it's about time you considered removing the strapline "Home of the 2020/21 League Two Champions" from the banner Kev. Perhaps it might be more appropriate towards the end of the season?
Perhaps, "We survived the drop" instead?

29Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sun Oct 18 2020, 21:01

BoltonTillIDie

BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Some great analysis on this account.

30Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sun Oct 18 2020, 21:01

BoltonTillIDie

BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

31Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Sun Oct 18 2020, 21:46

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

They have a point with Comley, he has been poor. He came here with the best passing percentage in league 2 last year so not sure what has gone wrong, he didn't find a white shirt all second half.

32Bolton 1-2 Oldham - Page 2 Empty Re: Bolton 1-2 Oldham Mon Oct 19 2020, 00:00

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

There was a lot of that in the game plus the occasional giving it away in dangerous areas and missing glorious opportunities to play folk through at the other end but we were at least in it up to the final minute and there were a few decent performances which unfortunately ain't enough in a team game.
There's something in there somewhere but Evatt hasn't found it yet and in the mind of some fans the clock is already ticking.

On to the next one - see what happens.

PS: It'll be interesting to see how the players are rated for this one as I thought it was mainly the coaching that was questionable. Santos was a 7 and a half and Brockbank a 6 for me but we got lost in midfield again. Coach them to find space for a throughball to run on to and score - that would be a start Smile

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