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Bolton 1-1 Town
Saturday, 26th Oct 2013 17:03

David McGoldrick netted his first away goal for Town to see his side to a 1-1 draw at Bolton Wanderers. After a first half in which Ryan Tunnicliffe should have put the Blues in front, Medo Kamara opened the scoring for the home side with a freekick in the 65th minute with McGoldrick equalising with a left-foot strike eight minutes later.

Town boss Mick McCarthy named an unchanged side for the sixth game running with Dean Gerken and Daryl Murphy both fine to start despite having suffered with a dead leg and a groin strain respectively.

The Blues boss also named the same bench as last week with Anthony Wordsworth, Frederic Veseli and Jordan Adekunle also travelling, while ex-Blue Arran Lee-Barrett was amongst the home side’s subs.

Tommy Smith cleared an early cross from the right by Neil Danns, albeit not overly convincingly with the home side presenting the greater threat in the opening stages.

On six Jermaine Beckford hooked the ball over Gerken from just inside the area but too high to drop under the bar, then Matt Mills claimed a penalty after he and Christophe Berra clashed as a corner came over from the left but referee David Webb waved away the protests.

Town’s first opportunity came in the 12th minute. After Daryl Murphy had chipped a cross into Bolton keeper Andy Lonergan’s arms, the keeper gifted possession to Cole Skuse midway inside the Trotters’ half and the former Bristol City man sent a chip only just over the bar.

The Blues threatened again on the quarter hour when Paul Anderson latched on to McGoldrick’s flick but the midfielder’s shot was straight at Lonergan, who was a Town target during Jim Magilton’s time in charge at Portman Road.

A minute later Danns crossed from very wide on the right to Chung-Yong Lee at the far post but the South Korean headed into Gerken’s arms.

The Blues should have been in front in the 19th minute when Murphy crossed from the right beyond Luke Hyam but perfectly for the Ryan Tunnicliffe as he broke into the box. The on-loan Manchester United man seemed certain to score but slammed the ball against Lonergan as the keeper spread himself.

Berra did well to get in ahead of Beckford on 25 with both sides, then three minutes later David Ngog crossed low from the left, Hyam failed to clear and Beckford hit a shot on the turn only just wide.


Tunnicliffe’s 32nd minute strike was blocked with the Blues beginning to get on top, keeping the ball on the left for a long spell.

The action quickly moved back to the other end, however, with Mills finding Alex Baptiste in a dangerous position on the left with a clever pass, but Berra cut out his low cross.

As the half moved into its final five minutes McGoldrick’s low ball was too far ahead of Anderson, but the midfielder turned and sent a low cross to the edge of the six-yard box, from where Lonergan and Mills got in one another’s way ahead of Murphy and just about prevented the Blues striker from reaching the ball.

With two minutes left on the clock, Berra stuck in a toe to dispossess Beckford with the striker having found himself space just outside the six-yard box. Soon after, Hyam shot wide from 25 yards at the other end.

Boss McCarthy will have been pleased with his team’s first half display and will probably have been a little disappointed that they hadn’t gone in ahead with Tunnicliffe, who really should have scored, and Anderson having had the half’s best chances.

The home side made the early second half running, Mills heading a Lee corner from the left across the face of goal and wide with the home fans expecting the net to ripple. Moments later, Ngog half-volleyed wide after running on to a ball over the top.

McGoldrick scraped a shot wide on 56 on what was a rare Blues second-half foray forward, then two minutes later Gerken tipped over Lee’s shot from the edge of the area after he had cut in following a corner.

Murphy got behind Mills as the game moved towards the hour mark and squeezed between the ex-Leicester man and his central defensive partner Tim Ream before hitting a shot which deflected off the American and wide. From the resulting corner, Kamara nodded Smith’s downward but goal-bound header over the bar.

Christophe Berra picked up the first booking of the match in the 64th minute for tripping Beckford as the striker burst past him on the edge of the box and from the resultant freekick Wanderers went in front. Kamara curled a low shot round the wall to Gerken’s left, the keeper got a hand to it but he could only palm the ball into the net.

Smith made an important challenge on Ngog after the former Liverpool man had been sent away on goal in the 71st minute, Gerken claiming the loose ball.

The Bolton lead only lasted until the 73rd minute when McGoldrick finally broke his away duck for the Blues. The striker first smashed a right-foot shot against a defender, then when the ball looped back to him hit a left-foot strike which beat Lonergan down to his left. Although his first away goal for Town, it was the Town top scorer’s sixth goal of the campaign.

Jay Tabb and Frank Nouble replaced Hyam and Murphy for the final 15 minutes, Tunnicliffe moving into the middle of midfield, while Chris Eagles took over from Ngog for the Trotters.

Bolton sub Eagles shot straight at Gerken having been found on the right soon after coming on and will feel he ought to have done better.

McGoldrick was unfortunate to see the lively Nouble's cross from the right too late and the ball hit his shin and bounced through to the keeper.

As the game moved into its final 10 minutes, the Town scorer tried his luck again but failed to test Lonergan, then at the other end Beckford headed Eagles’s chipped cross from the right wide.

Baptiste was booked for pulling back Anderson as the game moved into its final four minutes with the momentum briefly moving back towards the Blues.

Late on, one-time Colchester midfielder Danns shot over before the referee’s whistle signalled that both sides would have to settle for a point.

Mick McCarthy is likely to be the manager who is happier with the draw with Dougie Freedman’s side, who were booed by their fans at the end, still without a home win this season.

While the Blues probably should have been ahead at the break, Wanderers were on top when their goal came but Town reacted well to going behind and in the end a draw was probably a fair result.

McCarthy has said on a number of occasions that he’s more than satisfied with single points picked up on the road as long as his team are winning at home with strugglers Barnsley at Portman Road on Friday for a live Sky game.

Bolton: Lonergan, Baptiste, Mills, Ream, McNaughton, Medo, Spearing, Danns, Lee (Hall 80), Ngog (Eagles 75), Beckford. Subs: Lee-Barrett, Knight, Pratley, Moritz, C Davies.

Town: Gerken, Chambers, Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Skuse, Hyam (Tabb 75), Anderson (Edwards 89), Tunnicliffe, Murphy (Nouble 75), McGoldrick. Subs: Loach, Hewitt, Mings, Marriott. Referee: David Webb (Lancashire). Att: 15,222.


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ArnieM added 17:10 - Oct 26
Well played lads. Would have loved an away win though, but if we win Friday it will look a good result today. COYB's
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muccletonjoe added 17:10 - Oct 26
3 points needed next week or its back to another relegation struggle.
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LankHenners added 17:11 - Oct 26
Had the chances to go in front and were are to pay (again). Good to see we came back today and got the goal to draw. Not a bad result but slightly frustrating. Bring on Barnsley!
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LankHenners added 17:11 - Oct 26
*made to pay
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ibisblue added 17:18 - Oct 26
mustn't grumble... sounds like a reasonable performance, but a bit frustrating too (again!)

hoping Barnsley match also on our live channels out here in Bangalore... COYB
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town93 added 17:19 - Oct 26
Waiting for the standard 'we played well' 'I'll always take a point away from home' from MM, which I have no problem with, as lets face it, it's a very tough league and any points you can get on the road are good. But what does annoy me are two things. Firstly the lack of ambition we seem to have to win any game in the last 15-20 mins if we are drawing (shown by our last 3 games). And secondly is just how predictable we are ... I'm all for having a settled team with the starting line up being the same most weeks, but it seems we don't have any imagination when it comes to subs with the same 3 players being brought on for more or less the same 3 starting players. Making those changes every week loses the power that an impact sub can have as the opposition know what's coming.

With that said a points a point, keeps the tally ticking over! COYB!
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Michael11 added 17:21 - Oct 26
Can't complain too much with the result. Apparently Tunnicliffe should have buried one in the first half but never mind. Hope we can put on a good show for the Sky cameras next friday.
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blueboy1981 added 17:27 - Oct 26
...... I think people are now beginning to accept how negative the system, substitutions, etc; really are - I guess someone has been found out, as indeed some predicted from the onset.

Personally, I had hoped for 'a bit' more flair than this.
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ronnyd added 17:28 - Oct 26
Don,t forget that this time last season if we had gone a goal down that would have been that. Good away point
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mikeybloo88 added 17:29 - Oct 26
Says it all, we bring on Tabb and Nouble, what chance have we of ever pinchng a result if that is the quality of our bench. Why Nouble ffs, he'll never score
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Fellingham added 17:29 - Oct 26
really need a bit of flair. i don't understand why Wordsworth hasn't had a start.
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blueboy1981 added 17:30 - Oct 26
...... let's get behind the lads anyway, after all they are only playing the way they have been instructed to- for the most part I would think.
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jas0999 added 17:33 - Oct 26
A team without a home win draws with a team without an away win. No surprise, but frustrating. I think this game sums us up . . . An average Championship side. We seem to have had the better chances again and probably should have won, but yet again we didn't. With no win in October and many missed chances again, looks like mid table at best. Still think we need a striker and a midfielder with flair.
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TimmyH added 17:36 - Oct 26
Well congratulations all the folks who went down the bookies and put a draw on this game, shows how fairly predictable we've become. The positive I can take out of this game is that we've come from behind to get a point rather than visa versa but hardly raising eyebrows with the results of late. I feel typical of MM style of management and after losing at home last week I felt we needed to win this.
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Keaneish added 17:39 - Oct 26
Happy enough with that point. Good to see Tunnicliffe given a run in the middle for the last 25 minutes and nice to see Nouble have a bit more of an impact from the bench. Can't agree that the substitutions were negative today given we've taken Hyam off and put Tunnicliffe through the middle which i thought was what all Town fans wanted to see!!???

I fancy a comfortable 3 pts Friday.

On the hoof ball note, how many times did we launch it from the back four to Murphy? Not that many...
Can we all count on Friday night to put any doubts that we're a hoof ball side to rest!?
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battyblue added 17:39 - Oct 26
Could have used Marriott to nick it for us in the last fifteen minutes instead of playing for the draw
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billlm added 17:39 - Oct 26
pretty much mid table mediocrity im afraid this season, if we really wanted to be taken seriously at the time should have one at Birmingham derby and here we would have been knocking on the door, maybe a stepping stone but feel we are a gk wingers rb and striker away from a top 6 side. maybe next year lads
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BillBlue added 17:40 - Oct 26
Just happened to notice that three Town rejects scored four goals this afternoon and an eighteen year old was brought on as a sub. Mind you they were all playing for teams with ambition. I do hope we don't have "we played well and should have won!"
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blueboy1981 added 17:41 - Oct 26
...... 13th tonight and unless we have 3 points against Barnsley - things start to look significantly more suspect.
But Hey - that's unthinkable isn't it ??
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bluemikey100 added 17:44 - Oct 26
gud away point but win wud been better see JET got a hatrick for b city
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irishtim added 17:53 - Oct 26
Ok More improvement needed. But let's take the positives. This time last year we were bottom with 7 points,terrible goal diff. We are improving time to stick together and be a little happier than 12 months ago. A good win now friday night please lads.
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Walk_the_Wark added 17:57 - Oct 26
Yawn...same old
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billlm added 18:02 - Oct 26
same old boring substitutions no plan b hasent been one since hes been here we will be stagnated for years at this rate, we should want more ME needs to release funds to build for next year then more in the summer were a gk rb cm winger and striker away from top six let alone any where else please minus all you like
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BroskiBeen added 18:03 - Oct 26
SAME OLD CRAP, mick come out and say if you are leaving or staying and stop unsettling our squad!
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TheHighwayman added 18:07 - Oct 26
Fantastic performance. Great result. Fantastic.
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