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Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 8th Mar 2016 22:23

Stephen Dobbie’s penalty seven minutes into injury time denied the Blues a third successive win as Bolton came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at the Macron Stadium. Kevin Bru put Town in front on 24, Christophe Berra added a second on 73 but Lawrie Wilson hit back within a minute, before Dobbie’s late penalty, awarded after Maitland-Niles had fouled his fellow Arsenal loanee Wellington Silva.

Jonathan Douglas replaced Luke Hyam in central midfield in an otherwise unchanged Town side.

Hyam dropped to the bench, while Cole Skuse (toe ligament) and Daryl Murphy (calf) weren't fit enough to return.

Bolton included former Blue Liam Trotter and one-time Town trialist Wilson in their starting XI, while former England man Emile Heskey and Josh Vela missed out.

Mick McCarthy’s men were in their orange third kit with the Trotters wearing a special dark blue strip to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Burnden Park Disaster in which 33 fans died.

Prior to the players taking to the field the FA Cup final hymn Abide With Me was sung, then before kick-off there was a well-observed minute’s silence.

The home side created the first opening in the third minute when Liam Feeney escaped down the left and cut the ball back for skipper Darren Pratley, but the midfielder, reportedly a Town target in January, sliced his effort high and wide when he should at least have hit the target.

Wanderers continued to have the better of the opening spell and on six Mark Davies waltzed through the Town backline and into the area but failed to make significant contact on his shot and Bartosz Bialkowski saved down to his right.

On 10 Zach Clough shot over from the edge of the box with the Blues still having made little impact on the game.

Three minutes later, Clough claimed a penalty when he went to ground as he went past Kevin Foley. Referee Mark Haywood awarded a Bolton corner as the Town players protested that they ought to have had a freekick for a dive.

Following the flag-kick, the ball fell to Feeney on the left but his shot flew across the face of goal and out for a throw.

Town finally threatened in the 19th minute when Freddie Sears brought the ball inside 25 yards out and hit a shot which Bolton keeper Paul Rachubka could only parry. Derik Osede beat Brett Pitman to the loose ball but in any case the linesman had already raised his flag.

Bolton had dominated the first 20 minutes but without having anything to show for it and in the 24th minute they were made to pay.

Ben Pringle crossed from the left after a corner had been returned to him and the ball reached Berra at the far post, skipper Luke Chambers having flicked on.

The Scot stabbed the ball back to Bru on the edge of the area and the Mauritius international smashed a superb strike which looped over Rachubka, hit the underside of the bar and nestled in the corner of the net.

Having gone in front via Bru’s second goal of the season, his first since the opening day, the Blues started to play with greater confidence and on 28 Pitman shot not too far wide from distance.


Trotter was unable to control a cross from the right and the ball bounced through to Bialkowski, then as the clock ticked round to 33 there was a spontaneous burst of applause in tribute to the fans who died in the Burnden Park Disaster.

The home side should have equalised on 36 when Davies cut the ball back from the right but Trotter fluffed his effort at close range and Clough looped over the bar off a Town player.

The Town goal was living a somewhat charmed life with the home side by now putting the Blues under great pressure with Berra, Douglas and others making important blocks, while Bolton players appealed for a number of penalties.

On 38 Bialkowski made a superb double stop, first blocking Dean Moxey’s effort from distance with his foot before he somehow got up and managed to keep out Osede’s close-range rebound.

Wanderers continued the pressure - with Pringle down injured having taken a blow to the foot - and Chambers made another important block from Feeney.

Pringle was OK to carry on after treatment as was Bru after he suffered a knock on the touchline. Town saw out three minutes of injury time to retain their lead at the break.

Bolton had started the half the stronger and might well have taken the lead through Pratley early on but despite continuing to dominate didn’t seriously threaten again before Bru’s excellent goal.

Pitman went close with Town’s only other dangerous effort before a late onslaught with the Blues’ area like the Alamo at times with defenders making desperate blocks and Bialkowski making his brilliant double stop.

Clough flicked Feeney’s 49th minute cross from the left over the bar with the second half starting somewhat less frenetically than the first had ended.

Six minutes after the restart goalscorer Bru, evidently still feeling his first-half injury, was replaced by Luke Varney.

Soon after, Berra blocked from Trotter in a promising position on the left of the box.

The Blues were sitting into allow Bolton to bring the game to them, looking to catch them on the break.

That pattern continued, on 64 Davies saw a shot blocked by a phalanx of Town defenders on the edge of their own box, then two minutes later Foley got in the way of a Clough strike on the left.

On 67 a Sears break almost led to a second Town goal, the striker feeding Jonas Knudsen behind him on the left. The Dane crossed but a Bolton toe took it away from both Sears and Pitman and Rob Holding’s clever turn took him to safety.

Gary Madine replaced Trotter for Wanderers, then Luke Hyam took over from Foley in the centre of the Town midfield. Pringle was then replaced by Maitland-Niles.

Town were starting to spend more time in the Bolton half and in the 72nd minute, they doubled their lead.

Varney won a freekick on the left and Maitland-Niles whipped over a freekick which flicked off Berra’s head and into the net, the Scotland international’s first goal since April last year at the far post.

But Wanderers hit back just a minute later. Bialkowski punched away a cross from the left ahead of Clough and the ball fell to one-time Blues trialist Wilson, who lashed a powerful 30-yard half-volley into the empty net, the former Charlton man’s first goal since joining Bolton last summer.

Clough headed Madine’s left-sided cross into Bialkowski’s arms on 78, then five minutes later Jay Spearing was fortunate to see only a yellow card for pushing Pitman in the face.

Stephen Dobbie replaced Clough as Town prepared to take the freekick from which the Blues came very close to restoring their two-goal lead. Varney flicked the ball on Maitland-Niles’s ball into the box and Smith’s diving header at the far post flew just wide.

Madine headed straight at Bialkowski from Dobbie’s left-sided cross with two minutes remaining.

Bolton took the game to the Blues in the closing stages but the Town backline remained resolute. The fourth official’s board signalled six minutes, Madine having spent a lengthy spell down receiving treatment for a head wound earlier in the half.

Wellington, who had only come on for Pratley seconds earlier, was booked for a rather obvious dive as he burst into the area on the left.

Bialkowski was out quickly to block from Dobbie, then Feeney’s hooked shot was blocked through to the Blues keeper with desperate appeals from the home fans that the ball had struck a Town arm.

Douglas made a brilliant sliding challenge on Madine, who looked to have been played through on goal and Town looked to have seen out the danger.

But in the seventh minute of injury time, Wellington brushed off Maitland-Niles as the Blues' sub looked to see the ball out of place, cut into the area on the left and was tripped by the Town midfielder.

Referee Haywood had already turned away numerous and largely very ambitious home penalty appeals but this time he pointed to the spot.

Dobbie stepped up and slammed his spot-kick to Bialkowski’s right and into the net. There was no time for the Blues to hit back with the whistle going seconds later.

Town had the game won at 2-0 but Wilson’s goal gave Wanderers an unexpected lifeline.

Even then, the Blues seemed to have seen off the danger until the penalty which was somewhat needlessly conceded with Maitland-Niles having had a chance to clear before he was beaten by Wellington and fouled him.

However, on the overall balance of the game Bolton deserved something from the match, having been much the better side before the break when they created plenty of opportunities.

But that will matter little to manager Mick McCarthy, particularly as Town would have returned to the top six if they had held on with results elsewhere going in the Blues’ favour.

As it is, Town travel to Cardiff on Saturday up to eighth still a point off the play-offs and a place and goal difference ahead of the Blues.

Bolton: Rachubka, Moxey, Feeney, Spearing, Clough (Dobbie 84), Osede, Davies, Trotter (Madine 67), Pratley (c) (Wellington 90), Wilson, Holding. Unused: Campbell, Danns, Woolery, Finney.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Foley (Hyam 69), Douglas, Pringle (Maitland-Niles 70), Bru (Varney 51), Sears, Pitman. Unused: Gerken, Digby, Touré. Referee: Mark Haywood (West Yorkshire). Att: 12,681 (Town: 503).


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Ruddockclyro added 22:24 - Mar 8
Never going to be easy to beat a team fighting to keep their Championship status especially away, but when we had the golden opportunity to get 3 great points and when teams above us had lost it would of been great, however a late poor challenge from an inexperienced Niles cost us 3 points, he's a decent player but needs to learn a lot about the game. Bartoz was absolutely outstanding again, pulled some world class games and as i've said before, he's kept us in games across the past month and the beginning of this month, however the defence really needs to tighten up and not give him all the work to do. Massive game against Cardiff on Saturday, believe we can get a result and go on with our season COYB.
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gazza73 added 22:26 - Mar 8
2-0 up on 72 mins playing bottom of the league & end up drawing is not good enough !!!!!!
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boroughblue added 22:27 - Mar 8
im sorry but i really dont see how you cant be negative about this. Id like to call myself an optermist but even i cant find a positive from this apart from we are a point outside the play offs with a game in hand. How can you concede in the 97th minute. dreadful.

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warksonwater added 22:27 - Mar 8
Seven minutes injury time? Where the...er, where on Earth did that come from?!
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jas0999 added 22:29 - Mar 8
There will be the usual excuses, but alas this is an abysmal result considering we were two up against the worst team in the league. However, like Huddersfield (who were unlucky against us), Bolton thoroughly deserved a point. The worst team in the league. Okay, so others slipped up and we remarkably gained on the play offs, but our luck will run out. Bart continues to save us as we remain in my opinion not good enough.
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Norwichbeater added 22:30 - Mar 8
Sorry rubbish performance but should have resulted in a win. Trying to hang on for a win again. Grrr. The stats say it all. Soooooooo predictable. 25 to 1 for a draw when Bolton got the corner and knew we would screw it up, but no time for bet to go through..
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gazza73 added 22:30 - Mar 8
Just seen the penalty on tv , what the hell was maitland - niles doing ????
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blue_boy added 22:31 - Mar 8
Niles should've gone months ago. Throughout games he is the 11th man, and this is noticed week in week out. Understand he is 'a kid' but if you're old enough you should be good enough, Niles is not good enough. Sick and tired of Ipswich losing out due to signing inexperienced youngsters, then mistakes being made. And if we do sign a youngster with some promise, they just go to another club willing to pay more than pennies.
Time for the board to speak up and be counted for, they owe the fans some serious explaining. But to sign no players in January was a disgrace, combined Mings and Cresswell money est 15-20million? Now where has this money gone. Evans is not a football man, just a money man, this has gone on long enough and it's time to stop the secret squirrel rubbish and show some passion and drive towards the club. Speak up Evans.

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prebbs007 added 22:31 - Mar 8

2-0 up against relegated team and throw it away. We're a joke and that's why we have no chance. Huge opportunity tonight to go 6th with game in hand. Idiots !!!
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jcITFC added 22:32 - Mar 8
I hate football.
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Norwichbeater added 22:33 - Mar 8
Just feel for the last decade that we are the runt of the litter in football terms. Always us that don't deliver and continue to disappoint, even though not on purpose.
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backwaywhen added 22:33 - Mar 8
That was Boltons 10th home draw ...so it was always likely !
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jocasaja added 22:36 - Mar 8
bugger
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pistolknight added 22:36 - Mar 8
Maitland-niles you deserve to be hung out to dry for what can only be described as absolute incompetence!!! All that hard graft to be let down by stupidness!! Just watched it back a dozen times and still can't believe how a professional can be that bad, ecspecially as you could of cleared it easily!!!
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TimmyH added 22:39 - Mar 8
Disappointing after being 2 goals up to let them back in so quickly and then at the last gasp but the result doesn't really surprise me, Bolton are scrapping for there lives and we were never going to breeze through this game like the Charlton game away as by and large our performances (other than Forest) just haven't warranted it.
Sounded once again Bart was the MOM - he carries on like he's been doing and he'll grab player of the season :) just a shame about what I've reiterated of late and that we HAVE to keep clean sheets to get that 6th spot and unfortunately again a point proven in the cruelest manner, not sure from what I've heard we deserved anything more.

Only straw to clucth is that many teams in the top 9/10 are wobbling maybe other than Burnley/Hull and it's only March!!
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EssexTractor added 22:39 - Mar 8
In late, Sky on and leading 2.0 as it should be..
.. as Bolton avalanching to Div 1 and only 15 minutes left
but then...2.1....sadly Barts first error, per Sky highlight,

then...2.2.....(oh dear Ainsley) but game should have been seen out by then..could we not have done that against bottom club??

but wait...

stats show..Bolton 24 shots Ipswich 6 shots, Bolton 9 corners Ipswich 2...
Oh so maybe at 2.0 it wasn't as it should have been!
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jpring89 added 22:40 - Mar 8
this is why i hate football
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StowTractorBoy added 22:42 - Mar 8
I knew this would not be easy as Bolton although adrift have lost the same number of home games as us. I expected a point before the game but when you are 2-0 up the game should have been won and this could cost us dear. A golden opportunity has been spurned and Cardiff will be desperate for a win on Saturday after their defeat tonight.
All very frustrating and it feels like 'why always us' at the moment.
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bluefeast added 22:45 - Mar 8
IN MICK WE RUST
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Blue_Moses added 22:45 - Mar 8
Is that 4 goals we have now conceded this season beyond 95 minutes?
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Tractorboy1985 added 22:46 - Mar 8
Maitland-niles season is going very much the same way of his parent club... Powder puff!!! Just kick the flaming thing out man.. Massive 2 points dropped! How can it be that the bottom side can cause that much chaos on our goal (23 shots) to our abysmal 6??? I'm convinced my Mrs can run faster than Douglas! The bloke is an utter cart horse! Luke offers so much more grit and determination! A big game now Saturday COYB
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TractorBoy666 added 22:47 - Mar 8
Looking at the stats and even that's embarrassing, how do we concede over 60% to the worst side in this league? Then again this was the same with Huddersfield and Bristol City. It was nice to hear Mathie do his mick impression saying they were a good side though, it's just lucky we have an inform keeper at the minute to hide our fragile defence. Not an acceptable result or performance tonight and I'm struggling to seek any optimisim for Cardiff away next. Dreadful.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 22:47 - Mar 8
Very frustrating as top 6 place was well within our grasp tonight, but once again defended too deep as the clock ticked away inviting Bolton to throw men forward & putting us under serious pressure. At 2-0 against by far the worst team in the league, surely we should be on the offensive for more goals. Attack the best form of
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Trimleytractor added 22:48 - Mar 8
FFS. I hate football. Why do you keep on doing this to us?
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runaround added 22:53 - Mar 8
Absolutely gutted. So near yet so far from being in top 6. 3 times this season we have conceded an equaliser in the last minute of injury time. Was a silly naive tackle by AMN. Tonight with how other results went was our big chance & we have blown it. Massive game on Saturday now but we MUST play better than recently or we'll lose
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