Sentences with phrase «trotter who»

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Not exact matches

The 24 - year - old former Liverpool frontman is out of contract at the end of the season and the Trotters revealed last month that they had received two approaches from Premier League sides for the player who has already found the back of the net three times this month.
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Usually there has been an older and wiser head alongside him to help, but this weekend it looks like being the even more inexperienced Rob Holding, who has no EPL games under his belt and just one season in the Championship with Bolton Wanderers in which the Trotters finished rock bottom.
I finally made the decision as to who I'd support after I wilfully attended my first Bolton game, when the Trotters beat Tottenham 2 - 0, thanks to a forty - yard rocket from Ivan Campo and a typical Kevin Davies header.
The Trotters have been rocked by the news that Stuart Holden, the American who had only just returned from a lengthy period on the sidelines, has been ruled out for another six months.
His team are currently in European contention, flying - high in the league, while he also boasts not only a full strength squad of players to choose from but fresh ones as well, with the Trotters not involved in midweek, unlike their opponents, who were put through their paces at Goodison by Everton and had to put in some shift in order to ground out a deserved point.
The same result this weekend would be a sensational outcome for the team who trail the Trotters by five positions, especially as Bolton have been playing some majestic football this season and haven't been shy in collecting spoils either.
The Trotters have struggled immensely away from home in 2011 and will no doubt appreciate this weekend's home encounter, regardless of who it's against — especially as they were 2 - 1 winners over Arsenal in their most recent league encounter at the Reebok, their fifth consecutive home win.
The pair of players who would be best - suited for that role, Mark Davies and Andre Moritz, are both injured, leaving the Trotters without any real creativity behind the lone striker.
Trotters boss Owen Coyle didn't make as many changes as many anticipated for Tuesday's Carling Cup tie with Aston Villa, which was in stark contrast to his opposite number, Arsene Wenger, who went wholesale.
The Trotters are still nursing an FA Cup semi-final hangover it would seem, losing 5 - 0 to Stoke last month to miss out on the opportunity to feature in this weekend's show - piece against Manchester City, and are now finishing a campaign full of promise with a real whimper, with last week's 2 - 1 reverse to Sunderland at home their third consecutive defeat following disappointing outcomes away at first Fulham (3 - 0) before helped Blackburn, who were previously without a win for ten games, to end their barren streak (1 - 0).
On the plus side, however, their opponents this week are that of a team who have a truly awful away record − Bolton have lost twelve of their previous fourteen Premiership matches on the road, failing to score in seven − and who knows, a clean sheet against the Trotters, who sporadically locate the back of a home team's net, may be the boost in confidence the Gunners» back - four clearly craves.
Their 1 - 1 draw with Newcastle last weekend, a game they probably ought to have won considering they had a numerical advantage for much of the season half, stretched their unbeaten run in all competitions to four, and guess who popped up with Bolton's only goal of the game, again... Chelsea's on loan striker Daniel Sturridge, who has now scored in all four league appearances for the Trotters, a run he will be champing at the bit to try and extend this weekend.
And to further complicate matters for Bolton manager Owen Coyle, who has lapped up the plaudits this season for turning the previously dull Trotters into entertaining European hopefuls, Bolton have a defensive crisis on their hands.
The Trotters are there for the taking however, Bolton boss Owen Coyle without several key defenders but also manager of a group of players who haven't travelled particularly well this season.
Few would undermine the tremendous work former Burnley manager Owen Coyle has done in converting the Trotters from a boring, route - one type of side into a team who make the game appear so pleasing on the eye.
But there really is no excuse for failure this Saturday as they prepare to host unarguably the league's poorest travellers on current form in Bolton Wanderers, who are still without long - term absentee Stuart Holden but could also be shorn of Gretar Steinsson and the prolific Daniel Strurridge, who is now the club's joint - second leading goalscorer with seven goals, level with forward Kevin Davies, despite only joining the Trotters on loan in January.
Without trying to be too disrespectful to Bolton, who have had a fantastic league campaign up till this point and did hold United to a 2 - 2 draw earlier in the season at The Reebok, United are a little fortunate that their very first match without Sir Alex is against the Trotters.
The 24 - year - old is out of contract this summer and in December the Trotters publicly confirmed they had received two enquiries for the ex-Liverpool forward, who has already scored three times this month.
Thirteen matches in and the Trotters are genuinely looking a force to be reckoned with, most definitely European contenders, and on Saturday they'll tackle an inconsistent Newcastle who will pose a threat to Bolton's impressive start to the season as the Magpies have now gone two matches without winning, about the time when they usually spring a win from out of nowhere.
Defensively a little suspect, Bolton have been outstanding in the striking department of late and with Johan Elmander and Kevin Davies in amongst the goals and Bolton in euphoric mood following a four - match unbeaten league run containing three victories, we're happy to side with the Trotters at the expense of a Blackpool side who are once again available at delicious odds.
An emphatic, comprehensive and an overwhelming display of attacking intent seen Bolton record their biggest league win under manager Owen Coyle, who has transformer the Trotters from being one of the top - flight's ugly ducklings into a beautiful swan.
Should the Trotters, who have lost just two league matches thus far, avoid defeat at Eastlands on Saturday, then they'll have equalled their longest ever unbeaten away run in the Premier League, when ironically Man City were the fifth match Bolton managed to avoid a fifth successive lose in back in 2005.
Sorry, all I can remember was the unsporting behaviour of he and his Trotters team - mates who spent most of the night (and the previous Sunday) kicking, gouging and diving their way through the matches.
The fact we're even discussing the possibility of Bolton playing in Europe next season is a testament to how far the Trotters have come in such a short space of time under Owen Coyle, who has been lauded by the English media all season in binning their perception of being a relegation candidate and replacing it with one of mid-table stature, but also into a side which play some pretty slick football at times.
Givenchy Creative Director Riccardo Tisci, who has become quite the globe - trotter.
The globe trotter will probably get loads of use out of a sleeping mask on those long air plane flights, and for those who travel internationally often, they will love the compact efficiency of this adapter!
The actress, who was honored with the distinction by People magazine, is also, of course, a noted globe - trotter and friend to the travel world.
From occasional travelers to frequent globe - trotters, everyone who travels internationally should have adequate travel protection.
They are a world away from the highly paid globe - trotters of the Green Blob who besieged me with their self - serving demands, many of which would have harmed the natural environment.
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