I think that 7 home wins on the bounce is something to be applauded. Well done Wanderers! You have made the end of the season very interesting indeed and it has come as a really welcome surprise to us all!
But. I still have some concerns. Bear with me.
In the last 6 home games Bolton have conceded only one goal. A superb record. 5 games in a row without conceding at home. But to my knowledge every single team has hit the woodwork on one or more occoassions in each game.
Is our recent clean sheet record not telling the whole story? I know I have covered this before but has anyone considered it this way...
"If he takes a shot that is good enough to beat the defence and keeper, but it hits the woodwork you could say it was as close as flipping a coin as to whether it goes in or not. 50/50." - Fergusson after a certain striker failed to score for a period of time but regularly seemed to hit the post.
But, somehow, Bolton have won that flip of a coin on about 9 or 10 or perhaps more flips in a row. Every goal bound shot or clear cut chance for the other team has resulted in them hitting the bar or the post or their striker scuffing the ball wide in front of an open goal.
Surely our luck simply has to run out at some point. We can't continue to expect success whilst the opposition are creating so many chances and coming so close. Can we?
And if that is true, does Dougie need to realise this and alter his tactics, or should he continue in the same way because it's worked so far? (And by that I mean... his tendency to outplay the opposition until we score but then for some inexplicable reason thinks it's a good idea to then change to an ultra defensive, negative, out of possession approach where we sit deep and invite pressure and seem under the cosh for the rest of the game - why not just continue the tactic that worked for the first 35 mins?)
Will we come unstuck by keep going negative after taking the lead?
But. I still have some concerns. Bear with me.
In the last 6 home games Bolton have conceded only one goal. A superb record. 5 games in a row without conceding at home. But to my knowledge every single team has hit the woodwork on one or more occoassions in each game.
Is our recent clean sheet record not telling the whole story? I know I have covered this before but has anyone considered it this way...
"If he takes a shot that is good enough to beat the defence and keeper, but it hits the woodwork you could say it was as close as flipping a coin as to whether it goes in or not. 50/50." - Fergusson after a certain striker failed to score for a period of time but regularly seemed to hit the post.
But, somehow, Bolton have won that flip of a coin on about 9 or 10 or perhaps more flips in a row. Every goal bound shot or clear cut chance for the other team has resulted in them hitting the bar or the post or their striker scuffing the ball wide in front of an open goal.
Surely our luck simply has to run out at some point. We can't continue to expect success whilst the opposition are creating so many chances and coming so close. Can we?
And if that is true, does Dougie need to realise this and alter his tactics, or should he continue in the same way because it's worked so far? (And by that I mean... his tendency to outplay the opposition until we score but then for some inexplicable reason thinks it's a good idea to then change to an ultra defensive, negative, out of possession approach where we sit deep and invite pressure and seem under the cosh for the rest of the game - why not just continue the tactic that worked for the first 35 mins?)
Will we come unstuck by keep going negative after taking the lead?