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Bolton Wanderers 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 20th Jan 2018 17:15

Joe Garner netted an equaliser in the 82nd minute as Town and Bolton drew 1-1 at the Macron Stadium, the first Blues league game to end in that scoreline for 34 matches. Earlier, Gary Madine had given the home side the lead on 53.

Cameron Carter-Vickers was handed his Blues debut having signed on loan from Tottenham yesterday.

The 20-year-old was making a debut at Bolton for the second time this season having made his Sheffield United bow at the Macron Stadium earlier in the season when he scored his only senior goal up to now.

Carter-Vickers started alongside skipper Luke Chambers at the centre of the defence with Jonas Knudsen moving to left-back and Myles Kenlock dropping to the bench.

Also among the subs was Stephen Gleeson, who joined Town from Birmingham City yesterday.

Bartosz Bialkowski returned in goal having missed last week’s 1-0 victory over Leeds with a calf problem, while Dean Gerken dropped out of the 18 having been hampered by a hip injury in recent weeks. Michael Crowe was again the sub keeper.

The Pole in the Town goal was forced into action within the first 20 seconds, Josh Vela battling his way into the area and stabbing towards goal, however, Bialkowski had come off his line quickly to block.

The game was held up for a couple of minutes moments later after Bolton’s Sammy Ameobi underwent treatment for a head injury after a clash with Callum Connolly before continuing.

The Blues, with David McGoldrick playing in the central role behind lone striker Garner with Martyn Waghorn on the right, had most of the ball in the minutes after play got back under way but without creating an opportunity.

In the 11th minute the home side went close again, Madine getting above Carter-Vickers to nod over at the far post from Mark Little’s right-wing cross. Seconds later, Will Buckley cut in from the left and shot over the bar.

Bolton had the ball in the net in the 15th minute, David Wheater lashing into the corner from just inside the box, but referee Peter Bankes had already halted play for a foul on Waghorn by Buckley as the cross had come into the box from the right.

Ameobi shot low to Bialkowski’s left from distance on 22 but failed to trouble the Blues keeper.

The game had developed into a scruffy affair with both teams giving the ball away needlessly far too often. On 25 Buckley again cut in from the left and hit an effort which looped off Carter-Vickers and into Bialkowski’s arms.


Two minutes later, a Town spell encamped in the Bolton half led to Bersant Celina crossing to the far post from the left and Cole Skuse knocking back across the six-yard area but with no Blues player on hand to add the final touch. Bolton gratefully cleared the danger.

The Blues were beginning to get on top - Celina was becoming more influential - with the Trotters increasingly unable to escape from their half.

Play did eventually return to the other end and on 33 Bialkowski punched away a freekick from the left but Waghorn conceded another freekick for a high boot on the edge of the box as he looked to clear. Madine hit the second set piece into the wall, then Derik Osede’s subsequent effort was deflected behind for a corner.

Two minutes later, Madine was shown the game’s first yellow card for a very late tackle on Skuse midway inside the Town half, well after the Blues’ midfielder had moved the ball on. The Bristolian underwent lengthy treatment before continuing.

Town almost claimed the lead in the 40th minute having forced back-to-back corners. Waghorn sent the ball over from the left and Chambers flicked towards goal, Bolton keeper Ben Alnwick pulling off an excellent sharp save to his right. Iorfa laid the loose ball back to Waghorn but the Blues’ 10-goal top scorer blazed over.

It was the closest Town had come to a goal and they were beginning to look a more dangerous prospect. Soon after, McGoldrick did well on the right and ought to have produced a better cross.

A minute before the break Madine headed well wide for the home side from Antonee Robinson’s cross from the left.

Neither side seriously threatened during three minutes of injury time and the 0-0 half-time scoreline was a fair reflection of a scrappy and not hugely entertaining first period.

Bolton had had the better chances, with Vela’s early-seconds effort the nearest the Trotters had come to a goal, while the Blues had seen most of the ball but had only forced the one save from Alnwick, his impressive reflex stop from Chambers. Waghorn will feel he should have done better with his subsequent strike.

New signing Gleeson was handed his Town debut in the middle of midfield at the start of the second half in place of Skuse, who has been struggling with an ankle injury for a number of weeks and clearly felt Madine’s challenge.

Five minutes after the restart, Garner was fouled by Dorian Dervite on the Town right and Waghorn sent over a freekick which McGoldrick flicked on only just over Connolly breaking into the area at the far post.

In the 52nd minute Waghorn broke away after good work from Gleeson and McGoldrick but overran the ball just as he was looking to shoot under pressure form Dervite and Alnwick claimed.

But a minute later Bolton took the lead. Robinson crossed from the left, Vela flicked on and Madine stabbed across Bialkowski and into the net at the far post.

McGoldrick wasted a chance to level immediately, shooting tamely to Alnwick from the left of the area having been found by Garner, then at the other end Osede’s far post header from a left-sided corner was blocked by Connolly.

But as the half moved past the hour mark the Trotters were looking more likely to add to their lead than the Blues were to equalise. On 67 sub Filipe Morais crossed from the left and Madine headed into the side-netting at the far post.

Four minutes later Garner volleyed high and wide after exchanging passes with Waghorn, then on 73 Iorfa was booked for a foul on Karl Henry.

Bialkowski saved a Madine freekick down to his left in the 75th minute, then two minutes later Morais was a couple of feet away from doubling his side’s lead with a low first-time strike from the edge of the box which arced just wide.

But with eight minutes remaining the Blues pulled level via their best move of the afternoon. Gleeson fed Celina, who played to his left to McGoldrick, who exchanged passes with Waghorn before cutting across to Garner, who turned in his ninth goal of the season over the line from close range.

Freddie Sears took over from Celina in the 85th minute, then a minute later Craig Noone replaced Ameobi for Wanderers.

Two minutes from time Garner and McGoldrick pressured a Bolton error on the Blues right, the Irish international breaking into the area on the right but hitting a defender with his cross.

Town continued to keep the Trotter pinned in their own half as the match moved into its final minute in which the Blues came within an inch or two of winning it.

Iorfa fed McGoldrick midway inside the Bolton half and he played it on to Waghorn, who brought it forward before smashing a brilliant strike which beat Alnwick but crashed off the angle of bar and post to his right before falling safely for the home side.

In injury time, seconds before the final whistle, Luke Hyam took over from Connolly in midfield.

In the end it was a well won point for the Blues with Bolton looking on their way to all three until Town’s goal, which came from easily their best football of the game.

Having gone in front Bolton had looked the more likely scorers of the game’s second goal with Madine, who gave Town’s central pairing a tough time all afternoon, and Morais both having come close to sealing the win before Town’s equaliser.

However, the Blues, with Gleeson making a big impression with a controlling and very tidy display from the bench in midfield, looked the more likely victors in the closing minutes and Waghorn was unlucky not to win it with his strike off the woodwork.

Town, who face leaders Wolves at Portman Road next week, remain 12th, now six points from the play-offs.

Bolton: Alnwick, Little, Dervite, Wheater, Robinson, Henry, Osede, Buckley (Morais 65), Vela, Ameobi (Noone 86), Madine (Wilbraham 90). Unused: Howard, Taylor, Le Fondre, Darby.

Town: Bialkowski, Iorfa, Carter-Vickers, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Skuse (Gleeson 46), Connolly (Hyam 90), McGoldrick, Waghorn, Celina (Sears 85), Garner. Unused: M Crowe, Drinan, Kenlock, C Smith. Referee: Peter Bankes (Liverpool). Att: 13,870 (Town: 645).


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Rensham added 23:04 - Jan 20
When will you all realise Mick McCarthy will be here next season. He's buying/ selling players. We will end up mid table. Why keep an exiting manager for the last 20 games? Why not get a new man in to prepare for next season?
Well the answer is he is already here. Get used to him fans. Suck it up. He isn't going anywhere. That's two years more MICK.
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algarvefan added 23:05 - Jan 20
Londonblue73 thank you the voice of reason, well said mate.

Lets stop all this negativity and constant moaning, the team needs a bit of confidence and on our day we can compete with anyone, we have been sorely unlucky with injuries. Just get behind the lads and things will improve.
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Rensham added 23:30 - Jan 20
@allyg if only Mick would take your advice.
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SheptonMalletBlue added 23:38 - Jan 20
Your getting boring Rendham!!!!!!!!!!!
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cornishblu added 23:56 - Jan 20
Dire, abject ...same ole mick no plan b ....although today no plan a either
Mick ...you only had one job get your team up and ready .....and you couldn't even do that .
Your congratulatory hug with TC at the end of the game and once again your refusal to acknowledge the travelling fans demonstrates once again how out of touch , arrogant and unworthy of managing a club like ours you are
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Rensham added 00:40 - Jan 21
Why did ITFC sign a possible 2 year extension agreement? What has changed that would lead ME to abandon that plan? Nothing. 2 years more of Mick.
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Rensham added 00:42 - Jan 21
If anything, signing for another 2 years would allow Mick to say what a great job his doing on a small budget. And two more fingers to the moaners.
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Westy added 02:26 - Jan 21
I am no huge Mick McCarthy fan and didn't hear his comments toady but I am not anti. As with most walks in life, the anti's are the negative thinkers and the vocal minority.
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Westy added 02:26 - Jan 21
I am no huge Mick McCarthy fan and didn't hear his comments toady but I am not anti. As with most walks in life, the anti's are the negative thinkers and the vocal minority.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:10 - Jan 21
Evans has had 10 years , give him another 10 years and Portman Rd will become a car park or shopping centre. ,but look on the bright side Swn the council will probably invite you to cut the tape on opening day .
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bressinghamblue added 09:16 - Jan 21
@Rensham .... If you're right then I fear the same thing will happen as each if the last two years. When season ticket renewals go out, people who are bored of MM's arrogance, tactics and general sourness will drift away. Another 1000-2000 fewer ticket holders.

Its the slow slide to oblivion that MM is presiding over that pains me so much. Sir Bobby will be turning in his grave.

For that reason, I truly hope you are not proven right.
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midastouch added 09:47 - Jan 21
Not a great result in terms of looking to close the gap on the top 6, however, Bolton have improved of late so I wasn't expecting us to just turn up and roll them over. Pleased to read Gleeson made an impact second half. To be honest I'd never really heard of him and when we were initially linked I wasn't particularly thrilled. But when I then read that he had played a big role in Rowett's team that were flying high before Birmingham foolishly decided to do away with GR's services, then I did wonder if maybe he might actually be better than I thought. I judged him based on the fact that if he can't get into the Birmingham team then he can't be up to much. But not that I was ever a great player but I did always find I played better when I had better players around me. And he might be hungry to make a big impression.
I don't expect us to get top 6 in any case. We're still higher than I expected this season. Shame Waghorn's shot didn't go in at the end. He's not scored for a few games now and would of been a good confidence boost for him, it was a great effort and he was unlucky it didn't go in. Hopefully he'll find the back of the net again soon as strikers need goals to keep the confidence levels high.
Still deeply unsettled about where we're going as a club as I just don't think Marcus' heart is in it as much as it needs to be. He's worth a lot of money and if he wanted to see us going in the right direction he could do a bit more financially I think. It's his money to do as he wishes but if he was blue through and through I really do think he'd be going that extra mile financially. If he really wanted to he could easily afford it I would of thought.
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bobble added 10:30 - Jan 21
24pts and many goals from the top......likely loss next week...when does the rugby start ?
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shortmarine1969 added 11:29 - Jan 21
Give the job to M. Silva now for the new season.!!!..this is exactly the type of manager we need..one of a few decent managers who are available.
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martin587 added 11:54 - Jan 21
Midastouch.
Excellent post.👌
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Rensham added 12:06 - Jan 21
Give it to Big Mick and we can all find something else to do on a Saturday afternoon.
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dirtydingusmagee added 13:11 - Jan 21
Aldi and Lidl are buying land and opening up new stores everywhere. Just saying .
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Seasider added 18:05 - Jan 21
Gleeson could turn out to be a good signing.Remarks about fans in connection with him completely unnecessary.
McCarthy says its the worst 1st half for ages;so he should take the responsibility.
Why bring CCV straight in when he has hardly trained with his new team mates,to the exclusion of one of our own in Kenlock.
Still live in hope as always that things will come good eventually;but cant understand why Evans is keeping the club in limbo until end of season,as continuing with McCarthy will be financial suicide.
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warktheline added 20:31 - Jan 21
@seasider, I concluded along time ago Evans is totally clueless in regards to football, and disinterested for good measure! Don't waste your intelligence pal trying to fathom such incompetence !
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Rensham added 22:59 - Jan 21
If he Evans gives McCarthy a contract extension and the gates at PR fall to the hundreds, ME can blame the fans for Administration.
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dirtydingusmagee added 07:58 - Jan 22
Rensham what are you on ?
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Blue_Meanie added 10:55 - Jan 22
Isn't our next manager already at the club; Bryan Klug
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