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Monday
Nov 23
2009

8:10pm
Match Reports
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Bolton 0 — 2 Blackburn Rovers

Sam Ricketts Seals 3 Points for Rovers

Blackburn Rovers Football Club

  • Sunday, November 22, 2009
  • Venue: The Reebok Stadium
  • Attendance: 21,777
  • Referee: Mike Dean
  • David Dunn [32] BRFC
  • Matthew Taylor [42] BWFC
  • David Dunn [45] BRFC
  • Fabrice Muamba [45] BWFC
  • Sam Ricketts (og) [73] BRFC
  • Ivan Klasnic [80] BWFC

A distinctly mediocre first half gave the visitors the lead which in turn led to a lively second half in which more goals seemed inevitable.

With the beginnings of an unenviable run of defeats Bolton manager, Gary Megson, decided that a change of tactics would be enough to take on local rivals Blackburn Rovers with a 4-4-2 formation that saw Johan Elmander and Kevin Daives up front.

Sadly former Bolton player and manager, Sam Allardyce, was absent due to health concerns. Sam followed his doctor’s orders to take a break from the stresses of being BRFC’s boss and left Neil McDonald at the helm.

Bolton rarely put Blackburn under pressure during open play and Rovers’ goalkeeper, Paul Robinson, was only employed to gather lacklustre shots and wayward passes. Only Matt Taylor produced a couple of fine saves from Robinson. Matt also came close to scoring early on but could not find space to take a shot as Gavin McCann’s long pass fell awkwardly. Despite the defeat both Taylor and McCann were instrumental in giving the Reebok faithful hope.

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Thursday
Oct 29
2009

8:11pm
Notes and Links
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Camel Meriem Rejected by Wanderers

Little has been reported about Camel Meriem since his trial with Bolton Wanderers Football Club.

Despite his trial with the club and an apparent offer of a two year deal back in April (2009) it seems that Meriem no longer features in Gary Megson’s plans.

Camel Meriem may still become a player in the Premier League as he begun a trial with Blackburn Rovers this week. However, on his second day with former Wanderers’ manager, Big Sam Allardyce, the French international injured one of his knees and returned to France to recuperate. It is thought that Camel Meriem will return to Ewood Park in three weeks.

Tuesday
Oct 27
2009

8:39pm
Team News
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Megson Not Worried About Swine Flu Outbreak at the Club

Former Bolton manager Sam Alladyce revealed that some of Blackburn’s players played against Chelsea despite showing some symptoms of Swine Flu. Big Sam is concerned about the virus but The Wanderers’ current manager is not perturbed by an apparent outbreak at The Reebok Stadium.

Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Allardyce

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