It's not the Emirates cup and more importantly if we were to win it we would have done so by knocking out tougher
opponents than in previous seasons.
Not exact matches
Cleveland is a double - digit underdog for the fourth time this
season and
in their three
previous games
in the spot, the Browns have played closer to their
opponents than their 1 - 2 ATS record suggests.
The final stat
in the table is quite impressive — Borini now draws fouls off
opponents at 1.3 times per game which is almost 7 times greater
than he did
in the
previous season.
They are incredibly strong at home, just two league defeats at St Andrews all
season, which is more
than can be said for their
opponent's who have lost seven of their ten away encounters
in the league this
season, as well as three of their last four and five of their
previous seven, the majority of those without even finding the back of the net.
They done so by the skin of their teeth
in previous seasons, but last
season Bolton finished a clear nine points above the drop, with the teams results definitely improving
in the second half of the
season under new manager Owen Coyle, so there were promising signs from the Reebok club that they can do a lot better
than they for the most part last term, when positive form was almost non-existent and despite some valiant and brave efforts against some classy
opponents they just couldn't convert their courageous performances into points which would have propelled them up the Premier League and into a more respectable finishing position.