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Sunday
Nov 1
2009

9:00am
Match Reports
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Bolton Wanderers 0 — 4 Chelsea

A Much Improved Bolton Suffer Heavy Defeat

Chelsea United Football Club

  • Tuesday, Ocotber 31, 2009
  • Venue: The Reebok Stadium
  • Attendance: 22,680
  • Referee: Peter Walton
  • Jlloyd Samuel [45+1] CFC
  • Frank Lampard [45+2] CFC
  • Paul Robinson [57] CFC
  • Deco [61] CFC
  • Paulo Ferreira [80] CFC
  • Zat Knight (og) [82] CFC
  • Didier Drogba [90+1] CFC

It was going so well until the stroke of half–time, a clipped heel took Drogba down, Chelsea ahead and The Wanderers down to 10 men.

Chelsea's Didier Drogba falls after slight touch by Bolton's Jlloyd Samuel

Jussi Jaaskelainen returned between the sticks having been rested during the midweek clash with Chelsea in the League Cup. Kevin Davies made his 500th appearance of his career while Chris Basham made his first start of the season.

Bolton made a lively start and Johan Elmander almost took The Wanderers ahead by heading Chung–Yong Lee’s corner goalward for Petr Cech to save comfortably. After this early chance Chelsea started to bombard The Wanderers’ net. Jussi Jaaskelainen was alert to the threat and made a series of great saves. Former Wanderer, Nicolas Anelka combined well with Didier Drogba to create a number of opportunities and generally pester Bolton’s back four.
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Thursday
Oct 29
2009

7:33pm
Cup Competitions
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Chelsea 4 – 0 Bolton Wanderers

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League Cup, Fourth Round

Chelsea Give Wanderers The Blues

Chelsea United Football Club

  • Tuesday, Ocotber 28, 2009
  • Venue: Stamford Bridge
  • Attendance: 41,538
  • Referee: Andre Marriner
  • Salomon Kalou [15] CFC
  • Florent Malouda [26] CFC
  • Deco [67] CFC
  • Didier Drogba [89] CFC

It was never going to be easy for The Wanderers to get a result at Stamford Bridge but who would have known that it was going to so easy for Chelsea.

Bolton boss, Gary Megson, had made a few changes to the side that eventually beat Everton last Saturday. The most notable change was that Ali Al-Habsi was chosen over Jussi Jaaskelainen to face that could have been easily predicted as a barrage of shots. It is almost as Megson had already resigned to the fact that Bolton’s cup run would be halted.
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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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Monday
Oct 26
2009

9:00am
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Bolton Wanderers 3 — 2 Everton

First Prem Home Win of the Season

Everton Football Club

  • Sunday, October 25, 2009
  • Venue: The Reebok Stadium
  • Attendance: 21,547
  • Referee: Phil Dowd
  • Chung-Yong Lee [16] BWFC
  • Gary Cahill [27] BWFC
  • Kevin Davies [30] BWFC
  • Louis Saha [32] EFC
  • Marouane Fellaini [55] EFC
  • Gary Cahill [57] BWFC
  • Jlloyd Samuel [61] BWFC
  • Marouane Fellaini [63] EFC
  • Ivan Klasnic [86] BWFC

The Wanderers’ great start was evened out by the visitors but persistence earned Bolton a late goal and their first three points to be won at The Reebok since April.

The win was a perfect way for Gary Megson to celebrate his second anniversary in charge at The Reebok Stadium and three of his signing provided the goals and two more providing assists.

Bolton made a terrific start instantly applying pressure to Everton’s defence and nearly scored just a couple minutes into the game but Tamir Cohen’s header from Jlloyd Samuel’s superb cross went just wide. Two minutes later Kevin Davies did the same with Matthew Taylor’s free kick delivery.

While Bolton dominated in the early stages of the match Everton managed to test Bolton’s defence with Sam Ricketts blocking Louis Saha shot. The resulting corner showed Bolton’s ongoing problems defending set–pieces as Joao Alves Jo gets a clear header that fortuitously went wide.

Sam Ricketts was also instrumental in Bolton’s first goal. He strode down the right wing, evading Tony Hibbert with a skilful cross into Everton’s penalty area where Chung–Yong Lee scored his first goal at The Reebok.
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