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42 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Fri Oct 31 2014, 20:51
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Breadman wrote:Fuck.
1-0
Threlkeld taken to the cleaners by Jerome.
It was mills
44 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Fri Oct 31 2014, 21:50
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
second half we were outclassed honestly.
Mainly by that lad Redman.
Mainly by that lad Redman.
46 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Fri Oct 31 2014, 21:55
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Boggersbelief wrote:Breadman wrote:Fuck.
1-0
Threlkeld taken to the cleaners by Jerome.
It was mills
Yeah, I realise that now.
The defending was just so amateurish, I assumed on first viewing it was the kid with about ten minutes league experience as opposed to the "experienced" defender who has played over 250 games.....
47 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Fri Oct 31 2014, 21:56
aaron_bwfc
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Started quite well but as the game went on their was only ever going to be one winner - that was probably the worst performance under Lennon since he took over.
Their wasn't a huge amount between the two sides, it was just up front where we seriously lack quality, beckford must be on borrowed time.
Threkald didn't disgrace himself at right back but Ream was in Redmonds pocket all night.
Their wasn't a huge amount between the two sides, it was just up front where we seriously lack quality, beckford must be on borrowed time.
Threkald didn't disgrace himself at right back but Ream was in Redmonds pocket all night.
49 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Fri Oct 31 2014, 22:06
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Formed a formidable midfield partnership with Method Man as I recall.....
50 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Fri Oct 31 2014, 22:45
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
We were atrocious & the better team won says lennon.
51 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Fri Oct 31 2014, 22:50
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
I agree with him on the second half.
first half there were glimpses.
first half there were glimpses.
52 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Fri Oct 31 2014, 23:41
Bolton Nuts
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Pretty disappointed tonight with the game...
A very Dougish performance. 1 ineffectual player up top... Pratley from the start. Trotter was allowed to come on and do NOTHING... We didn't put an extra striker on until 86 mins. Then we scored.
Come on Lennon, don't make the same mistakes as Dougie did.
A very Dougish performance. 1 ineffectual player up top... Pratley from the start. Trotter was allowed to come on and do NOTHING... We didn't put an extra striker on until 86 mins. Then we scored.
Come on Lennon, don't make the same mistakes as Dougie did.
53 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Fri Oct 31 2014, 23:43
Bolton Nuts
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Oh and how many piss poor passes were there? ...and fizzled out attacks? Why did Becks play so long? He didn't look interested! Mason will run his socks off all day up there.
54 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Sat Nov 01 2014, 00:45
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Report: Norwich 2-1 Bolton
IN BRIEF
A goal in either half for Norwich ensured that Wanderers fell to a 2-1 defeat on at Carrow Road on Friday evening.
Cameron Jerome struck the Canaries’ first with just 12 minutes on the clock as he fired the ball beyond Andrew Lonergan, with the striker doubling his tally after the restart as he nodded home from a corner kick.
Lee Chung-Yong did give the Whites hope with four minutes remaining as he poked the ball home from close range, but despite a late Bolton rally the hosts held out for all three points.
TEAM NEWS
Oscar Threlkeld came into the starting line-up in place of Kevin McNaughton for his first league start of the season, while Mark Davies was included ahead of Joe Mason as Wanderers reverted to a solitary striker.
The bench also boasted the inclusion of Liam Trotter who had been sidelined through injury in recent weeks, while Josh Vela and Max Clayton also took their places amongst the substitutes.
FIRST HALF
Wanderers started brightly, with Darren Pratley stinging the palms of Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy inside the first minute of the clash following good work from Jermaine Beckford and Lee Chung-Yong in the final third.
The early pressure from the Whites continued, with the Canaries’ defence seemingly unable to cope with the skill and pace of Chung-Yong, but the hosts themselves certainly weren’t resting on their laurels with Nathan Redmond proving his worth with a number of dangerous runs.
The pace of the match was only growing as the game wore on, with both sides relentless in their grit and determination to maintain possession and create opportunities in front of goal.
With both sides pushing for the opening goal, it was to fall to Norwich in the 12th minute as Cameron Jerome collected a through ball from Jonny Howson just outside the area and slotted home beyond the advancing Lonergan.
It was almost a second a matter of moments later as Steven Whittaker found himself in space inside the area, but the flailing body of Dorian Dervite blocked his shot and prevented Wanderers from finding themselves two down.
Having weathered the storm, the Whites were soon back on the attack and looked certain to draw level in the 17th minute as Pratley swung a tantalising ball across the face of a packed goalmouth, but nobody was able to meet his effort.
Following such a frenzied opening to proceedings, the tempo of the game did fall slightly with both sides failing to really test either goalkeeper in something of a halfway lull.
Visibly boosted by their earlier goal, Norwich were marginally ruling in possession but Wanderers still looked a threat on the counter attack with Chung-Yong and Mark Davies taking centre stage for the visitors.
With the half drawing to its conclusion, Neil Adams’ side squandered further opportunities with Jonny Howson’s volley from distance failing to trouble Lonergan while Redmond was unable to convert from the edge of the box after a slip from Matt Mills in the area.
Despite their late pressure however, the first half ended a solitary goal in Norwich’s favour.
SECOND HALF
The half time break saw Liam Trotter introduced in place of Wanderers’ captain Jay Spearing, but it was to be the hosts who saw the first glimpse of action in the second period as Jerome scooped his effort over the crossbar.
Bolton were soon back on the attack themselves however, with Pratley chasing down a lost ball and testing Ruddy with yet another dangerous ball into the Norwich penalty area.
Norwich’s pressure was soon back on though, with Redmond twice seeing thunderous drives from the edge of the box blocked by a stubborn Bolton backline, while up the other end of the field Pratley’s Beckford-bound cross was cleared away at the death.
The Canaries looked to have doubled their advantage with 56 minutes on the clock as Redmond powered through and slammed his narrow angled effort goalbound, but Lonergan was to be Bolton’s saviour as he pushed the ball onto the far post with the Carrow Road faithful already on their feet.
Having piled the pressure on Wanderers, Norwich finally found the back of the net for a second time as Jerome headed home from a corner kick with 61 minutes gone.
Following Norwich’s goal, Wanderers proceeded to introduce Max Clayton into the fray in place of Beckford, but the hosts continued to pile men forward with Steven Whittaker denied at close range by a superb reflex save by Lonergan.
Clayton almost made the perfect start with 17 minutes remaining as he broke free of the Norwich defence and played the ball beyond Ruddy, but the striker’s effort trickled agonisingly wide of the far post with a goal seemingly imminent.
Introduced as a substitute for the hosts, Lewis Grabban forced yet another impressive save out of Lonergan in the 78th minute as he attempted to curl the ball home from just outside the area, only for the goalkeeper to palm his effort away from danger.
Norwich were proving themselves to be stubborn in defence, with Wanderers being limited to long range shots as they attempted to break down a resilient Canaries backline.
With just four minutes remaining however, Chung-Yong gave Bolton hope as he capitalised on a loose ball in the box following good work from Craig Davies and poked the ball home past a stranded Ruddy.
As four minutes of added time were indicated, Wanderers pushed forward in a bid to snatch an equalising goal with the goalscorer Chung-Yong causing havoc in the area while Clayton came close in the dying embers of the game, but it was ultimately in vain as Norwich held out for victory.
FULL TIME
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IN BRIEF
A goal in either half for Norwich ensured that Wanderers fell to a 2-1 defeat on at Carrow Road on Friday evening.
Cameron Jerome struck the Canaries’ first with just 12 minutes on the clock as he fired the ball beyond Andrew Lonergan, with the striker doubling his tally after the restart as he nodded home from a corner kick.
Lee Chung-Yong did give the Whites hope with four minutes remaining as he poked the ball home from close range, but despite a late Bolton rally the hosts held out for all three points.
TEAM NEWS
Oscar Threlkeld came into the starting line-up in place of Kevin McNaughton for his first league start of the season, while Mark Davies was included ahead of Joe Mason as Wanderers reverted to a solitary striker.
The bench also boasted the inclusion of Liam Trotter who had been sidelined through injury in recent weeks, while Josh Vela and Max Clayton also took their places amongst the substitutes.
FIRST HALF
Wanderers started brightly, with Darren Pratley stinging the palms of Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy inside the first minute of the clash following good work from Jermaine Beckford and Lee Chung-Yong in the final third.
The early pressure from the Whites continued, with the Canaries’ defence seemingly unable to cope with the skill and pace of Chung-Yong, but the hosts themselves certainly weren’t resting on their laurels with Nathan Redmond proving his worth with a number of dangerous runs.
The pace of the match was only growing as the game wore on, with both sides relentless in their grit and determination to maintain possession and create opportunities in front of goal.
With both sides pushing for the opening goal, it was to fall to Norwich in the 12th minute as Cameron Jerome collected a through ball from Jonny Howson just outside the area and slotted home beyond the advancing Lonergan.
It was almost a second a matter of moments later as Steven Whittaker found himself in space inside the area, but the flailing body of Dorian Dervite blocked his shot and prevented Wanderers from finding themselves two down.
Having weathered the storm, the Whites were soon back on the attack and looked certain to draw level in the 17th minute as Pratley swung a tantalising ball across the face of a packed goalmouth, but nobody was able to meet his effort.
Following such a frenzied opening to proceedings, the tempo of the game did fall slightly with both sides failing to really test either goalkeeper in something of a halfway lull.
Visibly boosted by their earlier goal, Norwich were marginally ruling in possession but Wanderers still looked a threat on the counter attack with Chung-Yong and Mark Davies taking centre stage for the visitors.
With the half drawing to its conclusion, Neil Adams’ side squandered further opportunities with Jonny Howson’s volley from distance failing to trouble Lonergan while Redmond was unable to convert from the edge of the box after a slip from Matt Mills in the area.
Despite their late pressure however, the first half ended a solitary goal in Norwich’s favour.
SECOND HALF
The half time break saw Liam Trotter introduced in place of Wanderers’ captain Jay Spearing, but it was to be the hosts who saw the first glimpse of action in the second period as Jerome scooped his effort over the crossbar.
Bolton were soon back on the attack themselves however, with Pratley chasing down a lost ball and testing Ruddy with yet another dangerous ball into the Norwich penalty area.
Norwich’s pressure was soon back on though, with Redmond twice seeing thunderous drives from the edge of the box blocked by a stubborn Bolton backline, while up the other end of the field Pratley’s Beckford-bound cross was cleared away at the death.
The Canaries looked to have doubled their advantage with 56 minutes on the clock as Redmond powered through and slammed his narrow angled effort goalbound, but Lonergan was to be Bolton’s saviour as he pushed the ball onto the far post with the Carrow Road faithful already on their feet.
Having piled the pressure on Wanderers, Norwich finally found the back of the net for a second time as Jerome headed home from a corner kick with 61 minutes gone.
Following Norwich’s goal, Wanderers proceeded to introduce Max Clayton into the fray in place of Beckford, but the hosts continued to pile men forward with Steven Whittaker denied at close range by a superb reflex save by Lonergan.
Clayton almost made the perfect start with 17 minutes remaining as he broke free of the Norwich defence and played the ball beyond Ruddy, but the striker’s effort trickled agonisingly wide of the far post with a goal seemingly imminent.
Introduced as a substitute for the hosts, Lewis Grabban forced yet another impressive save out of Lonergan in the 78th minute as he attempted to curl the ball home from just outside the area, only for the goalkeeper to palm his effort away from danger.
Norwich were proving themselves to be stubborn in defence, with Wanderers being limited to long range shots as they attempted to break down a resilient Canaries backline.
With just four minutes remaining however, Chung-Yong gave Bolton hope as he capitalised on a loose ball in the box following good work from Craig Davies and poked the ball home past a stranded Ruddy.
As four minutes of added time were indicated, Wanderers pushed forward in a bid to snatch an equalising goal with the goalscorer Chung-Yong causing havoc in the area while Clayton came close in the dying embers of the game, but it was ultimately in vain as Norwich held out for victory.
FULL TIME
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55 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Sat Nov 01 2014, 01:17
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Thanks to my beautiful daughter for buying the tickets. Perhaps I should have stipulated that they should be in the away fans section instead of the friggin' Barclay Upper right at the top smack bang in the middle of the Naaaaarch faithful who were baying at the hardy Wanderers tucked away in the corner below us.
I did muster a couple of choruses of "I'm the one and only Wanderer" and joined in with "On the bog City" but the yokels took it very well, probably because I was accompanied by two women.
We were shite and didn't look like getting anywhere near their goal let alone scoring. When Chungy did get one at the end it was already done and dusted and I was as gobsmacked as home fans around me. I was thinking that had Clayton's earlier effort gone in we might have scabbed the most undeserved of draws. Threlkeld struggled throughout TBH but none of the back four looked solid and Ream just shouldn't be playing LB especially against the pace of Redmond.
Norwich are a class above us and the result was flattering. All in all it underlined the scale of the rebuilding task we have ahead and with Cardiff coming up I can envisage us being deep in the poo by the time we face Wigan and then Blackpool - the results of which could set the tone for the relegation battle ahead.
I did muster a couple of choruses of "I'm the one and only Wanderer" and joined in with "On the bog City" but the yokels took it very well, probably because I was accompanied by two women.
We were shite and didn't look like getting anywhere near their goal let alone scoring. When Chungy did get one at the end it was already done and dusted and I was as gobsmacked as home fans around me. I was thinking that had Clayton's earlier effort gone in we might have scabbed the most undeserved of draws. Threlkeld struggled throughout TBH but none of the back four looked solid and Ream just shouldn't be playing LB especially against the pace of Redmond.
Norwich are a class above us and the result was flattering. All in all it underlined the scale of the rebuilding task we have ahead and with Cardiff coming up I can envisage us being deep in the poo by the time we face Wigan and then Blackpool - the results of which could set the tone for the relegation battle ahead.
56 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Sat Nov 01 2014, 08:11
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Different manager, same old shite. Do new managers actually find out about mistakes made by the person they replaced?
I can't believe we're back to Pratley and Trotter being on the pitch - tried and tested failures time and time again. Beckford upfront on his own? This "tactic" has been firing blanks for over a year now yet Lennon can't see it.
Sad to say, but we should get rid now if this is the path we're going down.
I can't believe we're back to Pratley and Trotter being on the pitch - tried and tested failures time and time again. Beckford upfront on his own? This "tactic" has been firing blanks for over a year now yet Lennon can't see it.
Sad to say, but we should get rid now if this is the path we're going down.
57 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Sat Nov 01 2014, 08:29
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Beckford can't score , pure and simple.
58 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Sat Nov 01 2014, 09:35
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
By his standards Pratley had a half decent game last night.
59 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Sat Nov 01 2014, 10:38
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
I couldn't believe how bad Ream was. it got to the point where, even when he wasn't under pressure, he was giving the ball away.
Overall, we were pretty poor, but we played (some), controlled football, but not for long. I saw no real shape in the team, and this tippy tappy passing shit is all well and good, but somebody, anybody, has to have a go at goal now and then. I reckon we had most of our possession between our goal and half way, by a long chalk. Everyone was waiting for somebody else to do something, and as for running off the ball, it was non-existent.
I think Lennon is waking up to the fact that its not just previous tactics that put us where we are, but average players, who cannot seem to raise themselves out of their lethargy.
Overall, we were pretty poor, but we played (some), controlled football, but not for long. I saw no real shape in the team, and this tippy tappy passing shit is all well and good, but somebody, anybody, has to have a go at goal now and then. I reckon we had most of our possession between our goal and half way, by a long chalk. Everyone was waiting for somebody else to do something, and as for running off the ball, it was non-existent.
I think Lennon is waking up to the fact that its not just previous tactics that put us where we are, but average players, who cannot seem to raise themselves out of their lethargy.
60 Re: Norwich 2-1 Bolton. Sat Nov 01 2014, 11:29
terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
First impression.....they were better than us but not by that much. We are lacking quality and that can't be solved except by new players. Left back was glaring last night. Ream totally in the wrong position. Becks doesn't affect the game. We will get results against teams at our level but we are not ready to challenge yet.
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