Posts : 31124 Join date : 2013-10-05 Age : 71 Location : Pooh Corner
Consistency is everything from now on. We can't keep stuttering along,throwing in the odd good performance along the way. League 1 awaits if we can't keep it going.
Posts : 2935 Join date : 2012-04-17 Location : The Villages, Florida
It's simple...play like last night and we will beat 60% of teams in our division. There is always an upset along the way... a penalty or two against us, injuries etc. To get to the next level we need two or three quality players to be brought in. Since we currently don't have any money we will be lucky to pull that off. As for Wigan 2-1 white men.
Northumberland-based Scott Duncan will take charge of Wanderers’ clash with Wigan Athletic on Sunday night.
With most of his experience having come in League One and Two, this weekend’s clash marks only the second time Mr Duncan has reffed at Macron Stadium having previously overseen the Whites’ home clash with Brighton & Hove Albion last season.
Ian Dudley and Jason Tyas will run the line, while Richard Clark is the fourth official.
Cardiff have been poor away from home for a while and the consensus in the Welsh press and on their fans' forums was that they were particularly poor against us last week, so perhaps we shouldn't get too carried away with the result.
That said, were they simply poor or was it Lennon's tactics and the Bolton players' effort and commitment that made them look so bad? I dunno.
Anyroad, a local derby against Wiggin will be a different kettle of Meat & Potato, so I'm expecting a closer game.
Posts : 4623 Join date : 2012-08-15 Location : Planet Rock
For the first time in a long while I am really positive about our chances. Lennon has got them believing in themselves but it won't be easy. Never the less I expect a win and out of the bottom three. Onwards and upwards, #COYW
Posts : 4623 Join date : 2012-08-15 Location : Planet Rock
Breadman wrote:Cardiff have been poor away from home for a while and the consensus in the Welsh press and on their fans' forums was that they were particularly poor against us last week, so perhaps we shouldn't get too carried away with the result.
That said, were they simply poor or was it Lennon's tactics and the Bolton players' effort and commitment that made them look so bad? I dunno.
Anyroad, a local derby against Wiggin will be a different kettle of Meat & Potato, so I'm expecting a closer game.
2-1 to us.
You can only play what you are up against and we didn't let them play. Simple as that in my humble opinion.
With Neil Lennon boasting a 100% record at Macron Stadium during his brief tenure in the BL6 hotseat so far, Wanderers will be hopeful of continuing that run as they host Wigan Athletic on Friday night.
The Latics have struggled on their travels so far this season, winning just once, while they saw a six-game unbeaten run ended in their last match against Brighton & Hove Albion.
However, while Uwe Rosler’s side may have remained undefeated throughout October, they drew all but one of their matches and have won just once since August, leaving Bolton full of confidence heading into the fixture, knowing victory would see them leapfrog their local rivals.
TEAM NEWS
Darren Pratley is suspended after picking up his fifth booking of the season on Tuesday, but Joe Mason and Kevin McNaughton both return to the squad after being ineligible to face parent club Cardiff City.
Mark Davies (blurred vision) and Jay Spearing (hamstring) will both be assessed in training but it is expected that both should be available.
David Wheater (back) and Adam Bogdan (finger) are both closing in on first team returns, but Friday night will come too soon for the duo.
Marc Tierney (leg) remains a long-term absentee.
LAST WIGAN XI (v Brighton & Hove Albion, L 1-0) Carson, Tavernier, Perch, Kiernan, Figueroa, Maloney, Espinoza, Cowie (Riera 75), Forshaw (McCann 84), McClean (McManaman 68), Waghorn.
ONE TO WATCH
A familiar face to Bolton Wanderers manager Neil Lennon, Wigan Athletic will be hoping to keep playmaker Shaun Maloney fit as they look to climb the Championship league table.
Starting his career with Celtic, the Scotland international won the Scottish Premier League five times with the Hoops before signing for Aston Villa in January 2007.
Returning to Glasgow 18 months later, Maloney’s second stint with Celtic was not as successful and he left the club again to join Wigan in August 2011, setting up the goal that won them the FA Cup two years later.
LAST TIME THEY WERE HERE
(Bolton 1-1 Wigan Athletic, 29 March 2014 ) Adam Bogdan saved a last-minute penalty to deny Wigan from snatching a late victory from the claws of defeat on their last visit to Macron Stadium.
On-loan forward Lukas Jutkiewicz had given Wanderers the lead, firing home from Rob Hall’s free-kick, but with former White Ali Al-Habsi denying Bolton on numerous occasions, they were unable to find a match-clinching second goal.
The Latics equalised with two minutes left on the clock through Nick Powell after the Manchester United loanee converted Martyn Waghorn’s cutback, before Alex Baptiste brought down Callum McManaman in the area.
However, Jordi Gomez was unable to beat Bogdan from the spot as the Trotters held on for a share of the points.