A wins a win cans are in the fridge but bloody hell we are frustrating, we never seem to kick on and finish a game off. The fact that the Center halves share MOM says it all. but we are much better in defence. Still think we can get in the mix .
Bolton 1-0 Stevenage
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22 Re: Bolton 1-0 Stevenage Sat Feb 13 2021, 20:39
dutchwhites63
Mario Jardel
have to agree with that, going up the leauge and were proberbly the best team in it too! just we are too late in getting there.
23 Re: Bolton 1-0 Stevenage Sat Feb 13 2021, 22:27
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
Unbeaten in 3, wasn’t as comfortable as I thought it would be. But 3 points. On to the next.
24 Re: Bolton 1-0 Stevenage Sat Feb 13 2021, 22:29
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Report: Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Stevenage
Declan John’s early strike gave ten-man Bolton Wanderers a victory over Stevenage at the University of Bolton Stadium and a league double against the Hertfordshire outfit.
The Welshman’s stunning strike set Wanderers on their way but, for the second time in as many matches, they had a man dismissed when MJ Williams was shown a straight red for a foul on Tom Pett.
However, Ian Evatt’s men dug deep to cling on to the victory which propelled them to 13th in table.
The Wanderers manager made four changes to the team to face Stevenage at the University of Bolton Stadium in Sky Bet League Two this afternoon.
Gethin Jones came in for the injured Harry Brockbank at right-back, while Declan John started at left-back ahead of Ben Jackson who was named among the substitutes.
Marcus Maddison and Oladapo Afolayan made their first starts in a Wanderers shirt.
The visitors started the brighter of the two with two early half chances that fell to Chris Lines and Luke Norris.
Maddison fired over with his right foot from distance as Wanderers responded.
However, the hosts took the lead after seven minutes with a great right footed strike from John after an enterprising run by Oladapo Afolayan down the left.
Eoin Doyle reached Maddison’s corner at the near post but his deft header narrowly went wide as Wanderers looked to double their lead.
Stevenage tried to get back on terms and Jack Aitchison forced Matt Gilks to save with his feet after being played in by Lines.
A stunning move involving Maddison and Doyle almost resulted in Alex Baptiste extending Wanderers’ lead. The Irishman teed up the advancing defender who fired high and wide.
Doyle’s first time shot from distance after receiving the ball from Nathan Delfouneso lacked the power to trouble David Stockdale in the Boro nets as Ian Evatt's men got to grips with the game and looked for a second goal.
Wanderers lost possession cheaply in their own half and allowed Danny Newton a shot on goal which was easily gathered by Gilks.
Shortly after the restart, Ricardo Almeida Santos headed over after Afolayan sent in a beautiful cross from the nearside. The big Wanderers defender was under pressure as he rose to meet the ball.
Evatt made his first change on the hour with Arthur Gnahoua coming on for Delfouneso.
Luther James-Wildin squared the ball to Lines whose first time shot sailed high and wide.
Maddison was replaced by Lloyd Isgove shortly afterwards with Wanderers looking to build on their marginal lead against an improving Stevenage.
Luke Norris flashed an effort wide with a volley after latching onto Luke Prosser’s long throw.
Isgrove’s low curling strike was easily smothered by Stockdale after Afolayan and Gnahouha combined well in the Stevenage area.
Wanderers were reduced to ten men after 78 minutes when Williams was shown a straight red for a foul on Pett. Referee Trevor Kettle reached straight for his top pocket although the decision seemed harsh to say the least.
Andrew Tutte came on for Afolayan as Evatt attempted to tighten things up from a defensive point of view for the final ten minutes.
Ben Coker’s deep cross found an unmarked Norris, but the forward's header went straight into Gilks’ hands.
Wanderers, superbly marshalled by their resilient defence, stood firm and held on to pick up their seventh point out of nine on home soil ahead of two successive away games at Mansfield Town and Southend United next week.
Bolton Wanderers: Gilks, Jones, Williams, Almeida Santos, Delfouneso (Gnahoua 60), Doyle, Maddison (Isgrove 64), Thomason, Baptiste, John, Afolayan (Tutte 81).
Subs Not Used: Comley, Miller, Elbouzedi, Jackson.
Goals: John (7).
Sent Off: Williams 78
Stevenage: Stockdale, James-Wildin (Hutton 76), Vancooten, Prosser, Coker, List, Aitchison (Roles 86), Lines, Pett, Newton (Stevens 57), Norris.
Subs Not Used: Johnson, Cuthbert, Vincelot, Smith.
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Declan John’s early strike gave ten-man Bolton Wanderers a victory over Stevenage at the University of Bolton Stadium and a league double against the Hertfordshire outfit.
The Welshman’s stunning strike set Wanderers on their way but, for the second time in as many matches, they had a man dismissed when MJ Williams was shown a straight red for a foul on Tom Pett.
However, Ian Evatt’s men dug deep to cling on to the victory which propelled them to 13th in table.
The Wanderers manager made four changes to the team to face Stevenage at the University of Bolton Stadium in Sky Bet League Two this afternoon.
Gethin Jones came in for the injured Harry Brockbank at right-back, while Declan John started at left-back ahead of Ben Jackson who was named among the substitutes.
Marcus Maddison and Oladapo Afolayan made their first starts in a Wanderers shirt.
The visitors started the brighter of the two with two early half chances that fell to Chris Lines and Luke Norris.
Maddison fired over with his right foot from distance as Wanderers responded.
However, the hosts took the lead after seven minutes with a great right footed strike from John after an enterprising run by Oladapo Afolayan down the left.
Eoin Doyle reached Maddison’s corner at the near post but his deft header narrowly went wide as Wanderers looked to double their lead.
Stevenage tried to get back on terms and Jack Aitchison forced Matt Gilks to save with his feet after being played in by Lines.
A stunning move involving Maddison and Doyle almost resulted in Alex Baptiste extending Wanderers’ lead. The Irishman teed up the advancing defender who fired high and wide.
Doyle’s first time shot from distance after receiving the ball from Nathan Delfouneso lacked the power to trouble David Stockdale in the Boro nets as Ian Evatt's men got to grips with the game and looked for a second goal.
Wanderers lost possession cheaply in their own half and allowed Danny Newton a shot on goal which was easily gathered by Gilks.
Shortly after the restart, Ricardo Almeida Santos headed over after Afolayan sent in a beautiful cross from the nearside. The big Wanderers defender was under pressure as he rose to meet the ball.
Evatt made his first change on the hour with Arthur Gnahoua coming on for Delfouneso.
Luther James-Wildin squared the ball to Lines whose first time shot sailed high and wide.
Maddison was replaced by Lloyd Isgove shortly afterwards with Wanderers looking to build on their marginal lead against an improving Stevenage.
Luke Norris flashed an effort wide with a volley after latching onto Luke Prosser’s long throw.
Isgrove’s low curling strike was easily smothered by Stockdale after Afolayan and Gnahouha combined well in the Stevenage area.
Wanderers were reduced to ten men after 78 minutes when Williams was shown a straight red for a foul on Pett. Referee Trevor Kettle reached straight for his top pocket although the decision seemed harsh to say the least.
Andrew Tutte came on for Afolayan as Evatt attempted to tighten things up from a defensive point of view for the final ten minutes.
Ben Coker’s deep cross found an unmarked Norris, but the forward's header went straight into Gilks’ hands.
Wanderers, superbly marshalled by their resilient defence, stood firm and held on to pick up their seventh point out of nine on home soil ahead of two successive away games at Mansfield Town and Southend United next week.
Bolton Wanderers: Gilks, Jones, Williams, Almeida Santos, Delfouneso (Gnahoua 60), Doyle, Maddison (Isgrove 64), Thomason, Baptiste, John, Afolayan (Tutte 81).
Subs Not Used: Comley, Miller, Elbouzedi, Jackson.
Goals: John (7).
Sent Off: Williams 78
Stevenage: Stockdale, James-Wildin (Hutton 76), Vancooten, Prosser, Coker, List, Aitchison (Roles 86), Lines, Pett, Newton (Stevens 57), Norris.
Subs Not Used: Johnson, Cuthbert, Vincelot, Smith.
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25 Re: Bolton 1-0 Stevenage Sun Feb 14 2021, 08:46
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
It was frustrating because there was some good stuff spoiled by sloppiness. Getting jones set the tone early doors when he let an easy pass run under his boot and go out for a throw in the first few seconds, immediately putting us under pressure. A few bad passes, miscommunications, poor control, bad decisions ( notably Maddison bursting through and not squaring it for a tap in) all made a rod for our own backs. Fortunately Stevenage are a short team and that helped with set pieces, but in reality we didn’t create enough genuine chances going forward and it seemed hesitant- weird now we’ve got some decent pace up top.
Still, the makings of a decent team are there but there’s still a lot of work to do.
Still, the makings of a decent team are there but there’s still a lot of work to do.
26 Re: Bolton 1-0 Stevenage Sun Feb 14 2021, 13:19
terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
Wasn't able to see this one but from all reports we were hanging on again against basically a non league team.
You would think a team with promotion aspirations should be putting away these teams. Well three points and onwards.
You would think a team with promotion aspirations should be putting away these teams. Well three points and onwards.
27 Re: Bolton 1-0 Stevenage Sun Feb 14 2021, 17:08
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
The usual scrappy affair.
Players come and go.
Nothing much changes.
Time is running out.
Players come and go.
Nothing much changes.
Time is running out.
28 Re: Bolton 1-0 Stevenage Sun Feb 14 2021, 21:05
luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
Kettle has sent off five BWFC players in the last six of our games at which he's been the ref. I honestly think the League need to look at this guy and decide whether or not he's truly as impartial as he's supposed to be. I hate to say that about any ref but in this case I fully believe it's justified.
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