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Saturday
Nov 28
2009

9:00pm
Match Reports
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Fulham 1 — 1 Bolton Wanderers

Wanderers fail to defend single goal lead

Fulham Football Club

  • Saturday, November 28, 2009
  • Venue: Craven Cottage
  • Attendance: 23,554
  • Referee: Steve Bennett
  • Kevin Davies [2!] BWFC
  • Gretar Steinsson [23] BWFC
  • Jonathan Greening [33] FFC
  • Ivan Klasnic [35] BWFC
  • Ricardo Gardner [50] BWFC
  • Gavin McCann [53] BWFC
  • Jussi Jaaskelainen [64] BWFC
  • Jlloyd Samuel [72] BWFC
  • Damien Duff [75] FFC
  • Bolton Wanderers desperately needed a win and a trip to Craven Cottage could have (should have) been a perfect opportunity to earn 3 valuable points.

    Early signs of pressure which almost gave Fulham the lead were well defended — just. A prime example was Gretar Steinsson’s save off the line. I’m not even sure how he saved the point blank shot (I bet he’s not either) but nonetheless he made the save and that is what is important. Matt Taylor and Gavin McCann also defended well and are worthy of an honourable mention. (Come to think of it the whole squad deserve an honourable mention seeming they have to serve under the mismanagement of Gary Megson.)

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Thursday
Oct 29
2009

7:33pm
Cup Competitions
Match Reports

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Chelsea 4 – 0 Bolton Wanderers

The Carling Cup logo

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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Monday
Oct 26
2009

9:00am
Match Reports
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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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Thursday
Oct 15
2009

3:00pm
Rumour Mill
Team News

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Meriem to Train With BWFC — Bolton Too Cold For Klasnic?

There have been a number of rumours about BWFC this week and Gary Megson has spoken out to confirm one and dismiss others.

No Plans For Alan Smith

Gary Megson has denied the recent rumour about his hopes to sign Newcastle United’s striker, Alan Smith for Bolton Wanderers. He told the Bolton News,

“I’m an admirer of Alan Smith, he’s a terrific player, but there’s been nothing because the transfer window is closed. I don’t know where all these things come from, but it’s not here.”

Camel Invited to Train

Camel Meriem has been invited to join The Wanderers for a trial. As Megson explains Camel may be a short–term replacement for Sean Davis who is currently recovering from a knee operation.

“[Meriem] He’s out of contract, so we’ll just have a look because we’re in a situation with what has happened with Sean [Davis] where we could do with another body in there if it can be done.

“We’re not saying we’re going to do anything but he’ll come over, all being well, and spend a few days training with us.”

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