Monday, April 29, 2013

Fit Report: Cardiff Town 1 Bolton Wanderers 1

There was a move towards redemption for the other, a for one side, and a large match in Wales today. An honor guard was presented by bolton for the team from Wales before this match, and posters had been put by the home side up around the surface pleasing Wanderers fans and wishing them luck in the campaign struggle. It absolutely was school all around from the 2 sides. Until kickoff anyway. After kickoff the class wasn't spread around as smoothly. Nearly all of it was displayed by Cardiff City. Adam Bogdan had an eventful time in target, and it began less than a moment after start up. Craig Conway put up Jordon Mutch at the side of the six yard box, and it looked just like Bolton were about to be down an objective. But Bogdan dove reduced and to his right, making a highly skilled save. It was an indicator of items to come. Cardiff were bossing possession, making odds, and generally looking just like the winners that they're. Bolton were pinned right back for large stretches. Marvin Sordell, selected by Dougie Freedman to start as a single striker, was useless and remote. Then Sam Ricketts found only a little house on the best side. He kept going, not exactly dropped the ball for a goal kick, but ultimately managed to get past his man. He went directly into the box, putting strain on the protection, and then the cross. It was a nice small ball to a breaking Chris Eagles, who put it away to give the cause to Bolton quite definitely from the work of play. Following the target Cardiff continued to look the higher part, though Bolton's defending was pretty strong. About a quarter-hour after rating, the away side must have doubled their guide. A Trotters clearance fell to Eagles in loads of room on the left side. He broke at pace, owning a good 50 yards and catching the home side upfield. A good looking cross came in towards Sordell, who both played an excellent dummy, or an even better movie on. In either case, the ball fell at the task of a Pratley, who hit a solid shot towards goal. Some on Twitter thought the shot was poor. The others thought the owner made a fantastic save your self. Either way, the rating remained 1-0 at halftime. The second half was more of the same. Cardiff centered, and Bolton fans used as much time checking different scores as watching their particular match. 20 minutes in, Cardiff produced Tommy Smith and Craig Noone off the table. The latter turned out to be a risk almost immediately. He made a fantastic operate on the right and teed up Smith. The goal was gaping and he went for the touch in. Amazingly, Bogdan bounded over the goalmouth and made a surprising save. He looked like a candidate for Man of the Match now. That candidacy only lasted around three minutes. Cardiff were breaking towards goal yet again and Josh Vela gave away a totally free end just not in the field. No-one walked up and put it in the underside part. It was a significant enough free stop, but most might have expected it to be saved by Bogdan. Bolton released Craig Davies for Sordell, and on a change from about 15 meters, he had one good chance. However, it was a little large. Bolton's best chance to equalize was when Cardiff's central defense played a really slow straight back cross, and Pratley pounced. Alas, the owner was well aware, and were able to hardly clear it for a place. Stu Holden was given a few minutes (practically) in his return to action, but wasn't in a position to have any effect. Cardiff were ready to acquire their trophy. On the shiny side for Bolton, different results went Wanderers' way, and the team still control their very own fate starting the ultimate week-end. Beat Blackpool in the home, and the Trotters are in the playoffs.

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