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1Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Stockport 5-0 Bolton Thu Nov 07 2024, 13:29

karlypants

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Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

This Saturday will take us back to the League with an away game against Stockport County.

Both teams pretty much on the same points with just 2 points between 6th place Bolton and 10th place Stockport.

There really is a point or two between 3rd and 10th place so all close together.

A Bolton win could potentially put them up to 3rd if other results go their way. I know it's an extremely slim chance but who knows?

Bolton have won their last 3 out of 5 league games where as Stockport have drawn their last 3 out of 5 games with only one win and one loss.

I feel we will nick an away win on Saturday by a goal so I'm going for a 1-2 win to the Trotters.

How do you feel we will do on the day?



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2Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Thu Nov 07 2024, 14:12

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Stockport County v Bolton Wanderers - The Big Match Preview

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Ian Evatt became the fifth-longest serving manager in the whole Football League on Thursday morning as he prepared for yet another day of judgement.

After Mark Robins was sacked by Championship club Coventry City, only Simon Weaver (Harrogate), Pep Guardiola (Manchester City), Thomas Frank (Brentford) and Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) can boast more longevity in his profession at the top level.

He should probably be quite used to the feeling, then, that what happens on Saturday is going to go a long way to shaping the mood and narrative for the weeks to come.

Bolton’s rehabilitation since they slumped to 21st place in League One with a 4-0 home defeat against Huddersfield Town has been a slow burner. Evatt and his players may justly feel that in a run of six victories and just one defeat in their last eight games, they have not quite been given the credit they deserve.

Much of the pessimism which bled into the current campaign stems, of course, from what happened in the play-off final at Wembley in May. And the manager has learned enough in his four years and 128 days in charge to know there is only one way he can clear the so-called “dark clouds” which have lingered ever since.

Rising to sixth with the win against Peterborough United in their last league game, the revival took a knock in the FA Cup at Walsall last weekend. The 2-1 defeat against a League Two side would have ordinarily created more of a kerfuffle, had Evatt not outlined in no uncertain terms that he would be channelling all his efforts into the league, and not the knockout competitions.

If the manager got any criticism post-Bescot Stadium, it centred on the fact that he didn’t go far enough in resting key players with Stockport County in mind.

Gone are the days where the 22 bus used to connect Stockport and Bolton – with a myriad of destinations in between – but the two towns are only separated by 22 miles. It would be a stretch to brand Saturday’s game a ‘derby’ but there is certainly enough local pride at stake to ensure that any defeat would be magnified in its significance.

Evatt has found out how hard-hitting a poor result can be against a near neighbour and won’t want any reminder of the televised FA Cup exit at Edgeley Park in 2021, when the Hatters were still in the National League.

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Subsequent defeats against Wigan and Blackpool have perpetuated the belief that Bolton have wilted on the big occasion. It is a trope disputed in the camp, despised by the manager himself, but one that will only truly disperse with results in games like this one.

Stockport’s decline from their 1990s and early 2000s heyday, where games against Wanderers were commonplace, is well-documented. They are now a well-funded club on the up, winning two promotions in the last three seasons.

The fact they are managed by Dave Challinor – a pantomime villain from his Tranmere days for those who might remember them – only adds another touch of retro spice.

Though Evatt is confident league form will not be affected by their last outing at Walsall, Challinor will hope the 5-0 hammering they took at home to Wycombe on Tuesday night will bring a positive reaction from his team. A strong start to the season has dissipated somewhat, and the stats show they have won two of their last 11 league games, drawing six times.

Wanderers are still carrying injuries but having taken preventative measures last weekend by resting Ricardo Santos and giving limited game time to the likes of Aaron Collins and John McAtee, Evatt will feel his team are as prepared as they can be.

Bolton did win on their last visit to Stockport, ending the hosts' long unbeaten run with a professional performance last November in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy. The chief tormentor that day, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson, has since moved on to pastures Welsh.

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A similar result would take the Whites fourth by Saturday evening, which would be indisputable evidence of their recovery. Should they fail to take anything against the Hatters, however, and miss out on the manager’s own target of 10 points from the current ‘block’ of five games before the international break, then those familiar questions will be asked again as the days tick by before Blackpool at home on November 23.

Some 1,590 days and 244 games and 122 wins into his tenure, Evatt is slowly closing in on Phil Neal’s 351 matches in charge, simultaneously looking to avoid his predecessor’s fate.

Wanderers’ quest for validation continues. Next stop, Stockport.

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3Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Fri Nov 08 2024, 12:17

Whitesince63


El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

karlypants wrote:This Saturday will take us back to the League with an away game against Stockport County.

Both teams pretty much on the same points with just 2 points between 6th place Bolton and 10th place Stockport.

There really is a point or two between 3rd and 10th place so all close together.

A Bolton win could potentially put them up to 3rd if other results go their way. I know it's an extremely slim chance but who knows?

Bolton have won their last 3 out of 5 league games where as Stockport have drawn their last 3 out of 5 games with only one win and one loss.

I feel we will nick an away win on Saturday by a goal so I'm going for a 1-2 win to the Trotters.

How do you feel we will do on the day?
I agree Karly I also think we’ll nick this one. From what I saw on Tuesday they look like a team on the down after a good start following promotion. They may well want to make up for Tuesday but if we get at them early and pot one their confidence could quickly diminish.

4Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Fri Nov 08 2024, 13:04

Sluffy

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Dave Challinor is the manager of Stockport, remember him from his Tranmere days with his long throws?



Allardyce complaining about him having towels to wipe the ball and John Aldridge being their manager?

Fun days!

5Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Fri Nov 08 2024, 14:21

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Hear from Ian Evatt and Klaidi Lolos ahead of Wanderers' clash with Stockport County at Edgeley Park.

6Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 14:15

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Radio Nuts is now live!

7Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 14:16

karlypants

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Nat Lofthouse
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8Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 14:50

Whitesince63


El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Anyone any views on dropping Southwood for Baxter? Personally I’d have kept Luke in because for me he’s done well and doesn’t seem to mess about at the back as much as Baxter who’s been responsible for giving a few chances and even goals away. Evatt’s decision so let’s hope Baxter has a good one to prove Evatt right.

9Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 16:11

Keegan

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We are stinking up the joint so far - 2-0 to Stockport. I wonder if Bibi Gardner's son will get a game against his Dad's former club?

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10Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 16:13

Cajunboy

Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

PATHETIC

STOCKPORT 3 BOLTON 0


Forget promotion 


EVANS OUT!!!!!!!!!

11Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 16:20

Cajunboy

Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

4-0

12Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 16:21

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Shambles.

13Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 16:37

Keegan

Keegan
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Wow. 4-0...

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14Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 16:38

Sluffy

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Something badly wrong with the set up and the game plan.

Stats at the moment for Bolton are just two shots (both blocked) 5  - 7 touches in their penalty box - they've had 22 (and we are apparently playing with five at the back - they apparently are playing with 3 at the back) yet we are shown with a massive 65% possession rate!

Current score is 4-0

Clearly the stats are showing we are tippy tappying it at the back - allowing them to close us down in the most dangerous areas - and we are losing the ball them.

If we are controlling the ball (which we are) it indicates that we aren't able to move it upfield to relieve the pressure on defence and initiate goal threats ourselves.

Clearly (and stating the bleeding obvious) our plan isn't working and there appears to be no Plan B to change things.

The playing strategy is too predictable and there appears to be no way of altering it when required in game situations.

Not good.

15Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 16:40

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Sluffy wrote:Something badly wrong with the set up and the game plan.

Stats at the moment for Bolton are just two shots (both blocked)  - 7 touches in their penalty box - they've had 22 (and we are apparently playing with five at the back - they apparently are playing with 3 at the back) yet we are shown with a massive 65% possession rate!

Current score is 4-0

Clearly the stats are showing we are tippy tappying it at the back - allowing them to close us down in the most dangerous areas - and we are losing the ball to them.

If we are controlling the ball (which we are) it indicates that we aren't able to move it upfield to relieve the pressure on defence and initiate goal threats ourselves.

Clearly (and stating the bleeding obvious) our plan isn't working and there appears to be no Plan B to change things.

The playing strategy is too predictable and there appears to be no way of altering it when required in game situations.

Not good.
Spot on.

16Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 16:51

Cajunboy

Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

5-0

Had more fun yesterday, having my 45th CYCLE of Chemo by two lovely nurses from the Phillappines.


I did have to wait 2 hours after for hospital transport to get home
 though.



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17Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 17:14

terenceanne

terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Here's the game plan for the next league game:
Cogs - receive ball - cross the ball - striker nod it in.
Schon - receive ball - cross the ball - striker nod it in
Forester - please pass ball to a white shirt
Johnson - please pass ball to a white shirt
Matete - pass ball forward now & then
Vic - sell to that Turkish club ASAP.
Thank You - I will be available to advise Ian going forward for a small fee.

18Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 18:13

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Well nobody expected that did they! Shocked Shocked

I'm glad I didn't get to watch the match now.

19Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 18:18

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Ian Evatt said he was “embarrassed” by Wanderers’ 5-0 defeat at Stockport County.

The Bolton boss suffered the heaviest defeat in more than four years in charge of the club at Edgeley Park, with a number of travelling supporters staying until after the final whistle to express their anger.

Fans chanted: “Evatt Out!” after a stinging defeat which included four second-half goals for the Hatters, who had themselves been beaten 5-0 by Wycombe on Tuesday night.

Evatt’s job security once again comes under scrutiny after a dismal result which leaves the club 10th in the League One table.

“I am hurt, embarrassed, frustrated, all the words and phrases you can use – it’s just not acceptable in any way, shape or form,” Evatt said after the final whistle.

Asked if it was the worst performance of his time as Bolton boss, he added: “I think so. We have had some dark moments and bad spells but, yes, it was very, very disappointing.

“There are always things you can look back on. We haven’t been able to train all week, we have had players off ill, players who have had to have IV electrolytes before the game – four or five of them in the starting XI. It has been a disastrous week and it has finished in a disastrous manner.

“It is not excuses, it’s the truth. I will always try and tell the truth. It has been a very difficult week and today has been as difficult as it gets.”

Wanderers had won six of their last seven games in the league to move back into the play-off positions, and fancied their chances against a Stockport team whose confidence had theoretically taken a hit in midweek.

“I’d say it did come as a surprise, but I don’t think we did anything well,” Evatt reflected.

“I don’t know what the players expected. I was here on Tuesday and it was a similar thing to what just happened to us. We knew they would react, try and put pressure on us, and all we did from the first minute was to play into their hands. We didn’t win any duels, second balls, first contacts, we played short to often into their press and gave them sugar and courage to go and get on the front foot. From start to finish there was nothing about today, apart from Rico and Josh (Dacres-Cogley) who have been the most poorly this week, they were the most competitive.”

Asked if he would be thinking about his own position as manager, Evatt admitted: “I always reflect on myself, look at myself before anything or anyone else. No doubt I will do the same.

“I know what you are trying to ask me. As I said, I reflect on myself more than anything, I’ll do the same again.

“The minute I think enough is enough, I’ll be the first to say it.”

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20Stockport 5-0 Bolton  Empty Re: Stockport 5-0 Bolton Sat Nov 09 2024, 18:20

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Cajunboy wrote:5-0

Had more fun yesterday, having my 45th CYCLE of Chemo by two lovely nurses from the Phillappines.


I did have to wait 2 hours after for hospital transport to get home
 though.

Were you not offered a "happy ending" by the lovely ladies? Very Happy

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