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Friday 14 September 2012

Return of the Ngog

Hello all, it's been a while.  Indeed it's been a while since we've seen any meaningful football (internationals don't count, do they?).

Return of the N'Gog
N'Gog is on form to return to the first team after a run of good appearances (and a few goals) in the reserve team development squad and I have seen a few tweets suggesting he starts against Watford.
I've already posted my preferred starting line up, albeit a few weeks ago before the break and before N'Gog reached full match fitness.  I would still prefer Sordell to start and since we can't afford to give away space in midfield, we should play the lone striker and five in midfield.  How would N'Gog fair as a lone striker?  It's not a role I've seen him play, indeed, I'm struggling to recall any memorable N'Gog performances (something I'm hoping will change soon).

If OC is crazy enough to play 442 (and it's a quite possible that he will) then who would partner with N'Gog?  SKD or Sordell?  Who would play in centre midfield?  Would an on form Eagles still start ahead of Petrov on the left?  For me the 442 formation just raises too many questions.

If OC is to play 442, then I think it should look a little like this:

Bogdan

Riley  Knight  Mills  Ricketts/Alonso

CYL  Spearing  Andrews  Eagles/Petrov

Sordell  N'Gog

Spearing and Andrews ahead of Mavies
Mavies just isn't on form and constantly goes missing for large portions of the game.  Sure he has flashes of brilliance (remember that goal against Liverpool?).  So lets make Mavies an impact player, a super sub.  Someone who can come on for the last 30-20 minutes, maybe remove a striker and give our midfield a boost for the last part of the game.  Bring brought on when the opposition are tiring, Mavies should be able to run rings around them, providing the killing blow, and setting up the goal that allows us to win the game comfortably.

Until Mavies is able to perform consistently for 90 minutes, I think this is the way to get the best from him.  Do you agree? Is there another solution or maybe something I'm missing? 

Sunday 2 September 2012

A Cunning Plan

Well it's been an interesting start to the season, hasn't it?  If I were to try and summarise my feelings of the past few weeks, I'd probably have to go with:

Which isn't helpful when listening to the match online.

With the international break now upon us, Bolton fans are going to be left feeling frustrated until the 15th Sept. for our home game against Watford.  Two weeks!  To weeks to feel miserable about our promotion prospects, our ability to leak goals and throw away games.

But don't despair.  Here at Wakey Wanderers we've come up with some sort of game plan.  One that involves a team shuffle and the dropping of some players.  First let me start off by showing you who we think should start against Watford:


Yes it's a 4-5-1 formation, but with both Spearing and Andrews providing cover for the back four.
Mark Davies was one of my rated players, but has yet to impact on any of our matches so far.  With Eagles being able to play an attacking midfield role (as well as being our top goal scorer) I've dropped Mavies to the bench and stuck Eagles in the middle and allows Petrov to play on the left.  Petrov is much better here than Eagles ever will be, and because Eagles likes to cut into the middle anyway, way not just start him there in the first place?
Sordell starts upfront in place of SKD in hope that this encourages the team to play the ball on the ground more often.  This is not to say SKD shouldn't be playing, I just think that more often or not, the team chooses the long ball because it's the easy option.  From what I've seen of Sordell, he will drop deep and hold the ball up, just like SKD only Sordell is then able to use his speed to get into a good position once he has support.  Sordell starts ahead of Afobe just because I think we should give priority to Bolton players.
The back 4 I'm still not to sure about.  Both Mears and Ricketts have been struggling lately, and Tim Ream plays a lot better when paired with Wheater.  Mills seems to need half a game before he is able to settle down, he also needs to stop playing the long ball over and over.

But it's not just about who starts and what formation we play.  Bolton also need to have some kind of game plan.  I've already said we should play the ball on the ground more, something CYL has spoken about himself.


Let me just run through how I think we should be playing.
Ricketts (or whoever is at right back) and CYL need to be able to attack together.  The full back should be the one getting to the byline and crossing the ball, or drawing the defenders to him.  CYL should be able to get off the wing and dribble into the box as he likes to do, looking for Sordell and Eagles in the box.  If this fails the right back must be able to get back, Spearing should be able to provide some cover but that would leave space in front of our back 4.
Petrov should do what he does best.  Good linking play with the left back, and strong quick runs to the byline with a good hanging cross into the box.  Simples.
When attacking Andrews or Spearing should be able to press forward to help link up play in the middle.  Just as long as one of them remains back to cover the midfield area.

Sure there's a few problems with my ideas.  Eagles can go missing, especially when he should be back defending.  CYL's ability to cut into the middle relies on the right back getting forward, which could be dangerous if the opponent breaks.  What's more, this style of play needs us to string together passes, for the team to help each other out and provide support, something we seem to be lacking.

So what do you think?  Is this the way to go, or do you have ideas of your own?  Either way, I'm looking forward to the release of Football Manager 2013 to try some of my ideas out and rescue Bolton.

Friday 24 August 2012

Tippy Tappy Football

It seems OC has been reading the Wakey Wanderer blog.  Last time we mentioned that if Bolton are to achieve promotion, T'Reebok would have to become a fortress again.  In a recent press conference OC said:

"Home form is absolutely paramount in the Championship, there's no doubt about that... We want to get back to the Reebok being a fortress again. We've shown that can be the case against the best sides in the country in the Premier League, so we have to make sure we're ready to do that in the Championship. If we do that, then of course those valuable home points will go a long way to pushing you up towards the top end of the league which is where everyone wants to be."

It also seems as if CYL has been reading my twitter feed.  At half time against Derby I tweed my thoughts on the first half display: "Oh look, another long ball to SKD."  Then on Thursday CYL said:

“Both sides were playing a lot of long ball,” he said. “I think that we need to try and pass the ball on the floor more.  If we can pass a lot we have the quality to easily win games like this. We have some very good players who can pass the ball on the floor very well." From The Bolton News 
The first half of the Derby game was dire, I've never seen the ball in the air so much.  There was a period when the two goal keepers were just punting it back and forth.
Do Bolton have the ability to play tippy tappy football?  I hope so, personally I can't stand the long ball approach.  However with SKD up front and Knight at the back (along with a nervous Mills), the long ball will always be part of our game.
Our lineup for tonight's game? I think it'll be the same that started against Derby, meaning another 4-4-2 and lack of options in the middle.  One thing I would consider is a change of full backs.  It's Mears I'm not sure about (to be fair, both Mears and Ricketts were quite pour against Derby).  Maybe Ricketts could start on the right with Alonso on the left as some have suggested.
Mills has stated he knows exactly what to expect from tonight's opponents.  Meaning Forest will play entirely as unexpected, we'll no doubt play a shocker and Mills will be left with his foot in his mouth.
Forest have a good defense, having conceded only one in three.  So don't expect tonight's game to be a goal fest.  Although if Mills is as nervous as he was on Tuesday and the full back don't improve, the score line could go Forest's way.
But Eagle's determined not to let that happen.

Monday 20 August 2012

Welcome to the Championship

No one said it was going to be easy.  

Indeed being ex-Premiership I think teams will try and up their game and put one over on us, a la Burnley.  We need to step up and hopefully home games are the way to do that.  If we can turn the Reebok into a fortress as we did the season before last, it will have a major role in our promotion push.

We also need to up our reputation as a team that won't be easily pushed aside.  Meaning the players are going to have to turn up to every match.  This is something the Bolton players really need to improve on, especially some of the key players who think they're too big to be dropped (and OC can't be afraid to drop them).

Bolton need to learn how to press more, instead of the constant stand off, stand off approach.  Burnley had complete control of the game as they simply pressed Bolton constantly.  They seemed to have too much control in the middle, Mavies was a stranger the whole game, proof he does do better when supported by another two in midfield.  It was a surprise then that Eagles replaced Petrov on the left, when surely he should have been played in the middle, and Wylde could have been on the left.

Ream simply wasn't good enough and Mills should start ahead of him on Tuesday.  Knight had a slightly better game, coming close to scoring, however, when Burnley played the ball on the ground Knight simply couldn't cope, something he needs to improve.

Clearly Adam Bogdan was our man of the match, keeping the scoreline at two.

Here's the Wakey Wanderer team then for Tuesday night:


I've kept Mears and Ricketts purely because I don't think Riley or Alonso are good enough (yet), although the latter are certainly more attack minded so could be an option for later games if we are struggling to create chances/score goals.

I'd play five in midfield in almost a loose 4-3-3, although make CYL and Petrov aware that they need to get back and help out their full backs.

Yes Pratley is included as Mavies is my preferred CM (over Eagles), however, if Mavies' form doesn't improve soon, we could see Eagles at CM supported by either Andrews/Mavies or Andrews/Pratley.

My one message for Bolton and OC would be: PRESS MORE! We need to put pressure on our opponents, stop letting them walk all over us.

Friday 17 August 2012

Burnley Preview

At last the football season is upon us!  Are we really for what could be our toughest challenge?  Has OC decided on his starting 11 and formation?

Our first game as you all know is against Burnley, where no doubt we'll receive a very frosty welcome.  Expect a very heated, proper derby game, as both teams try to gain momentum for the long season ahead.

Bolton are going to have to tighten up their defense if they are to do well this year.  We can't afford to leak the amount of goals we did last season and hope to be promoted.

Here's the Wakey Wanderer starting 11 for tomorrow:

So what do you think, would you choose different?

Key Man:

Petrov.  Easily one of the better players during pre-season, providing nearly all of Bolton's chances against Barcelona B.  Hopefully Petrov will be making his signature runs and providing plenty of crosses to threaten the Burnley goal.

Score Prediction.
Burnley 2 - Bolton 3

First game of the season and it's going to be a feisty one.  Bolton are going to try and recreate last years season opener, the four-nil thrashing of QPR.  I can't see Bolton keeping a clean sheet, however, with Burnley out to put one over on us and our defensive record.

Ask Chungy Twitter Interview

Thursday saw the return of the #Ask twitter interview, with Bolton's CYL taking over the @OfficialBWFC twitter account and answering a series of questions posted by the fans.

Did your question get asked?

As promised here's the full set of collected questions:

CYL: "Hello Bolton fans. Just finished training and I'm ready for the start of the season. Now we answer some questions."

@ManUParkJi: What is your favorite K-league team?

CYL: "FC Seoul is my best team because I used to play for them. I hope they are champions this season."

@freshhapple: Korean Olympic football team won the bronze medal . What do you think about this result? And how do you feel?

CYL: "I'm very proud and happy for my friends and country. I would like to thank every player because I'm happy watching the Olympics."

@tom_rhys: apart from the Reebok, what stadium have you enjoyed playing at?

CYL: "I like the Reebok very much - I feel comfortable when I'm there. I also like the Emirates Stadium as the pitch is always perfect."

@Luv_u_Blue: What do u do in your free time ? What is the most thing? Game? Sleeping? or reading a Book ? Other One?

CYL: "In my spare time I sleep and cook a lot and watch Korean TV."

@teehatz: You are stranded on a desert island. Which two team mates do you have with you for company?

CYL: "I would take Kevin Davies because I trust him very much and he's very strong. Also, Mark Davies, as he makes me laugh a lot."

@harryleek_: Is everyone in the club very confident we can get straight back up this year?

CYL: "Everyone is confident - it's not going to be easy but I believe we can do it."

@sammy_chadwick: What's your favorite goal scored for Bolton?

CYL: "My favorite Bolton goal is the header against Birmingham in the FA Cup. I felt like I was flying. I was very happy."

CYL: "Now I must go for my suit fitting. I want to answer more questions. Maybe in the future I can do more here. Thank you very much."

I've left out the questions asked and answered in Korean, but all questions are on the OfficialBWFC twitter feed and it's very clear that CYL has a big Korean fan base.

Lets just remind ourselves of CYL favorite goal (5:24 into the video).


Wednesday 15 August 2012

Ask Chungy

This Thursday sees the return of the #Ask series on Twitter, with our favorite South Korean CYL taking the first set of questions.

 What will you ask?

All you have to do is tweet @OfficialBWFC your question and include #AskChungy in your message.  With a unique item of memorabilia up for grabs for the best question, what will you ask?

At the end of the event I'll try to collect all answered questions and post them here in a kind of unofficial interview.

Also with the new season right around the corner, I'll be looking to get some of your opinions on our performances and and pictures from the games.  So please feel free to get in touch and spread the word about the Wakey Wanderers blog.

Wednesday 8 August 2012

Obi Wan Afobe

Welcome back Marvin Sordell.  You remember him, right?  Here's an extremely rare picture of Sordell in a Bolton kit:

So few images of Sordell in the BWFC kit, 
they could be considered collectors pieces.

You kind of have to feel sorry for Sordell.  Picked for Team GB, plays well, Sturridge steals the spotlight, people tweet, "Who is this Sordell character?"  Arrives back at Bolton to start his first preseason game, is substituted after 45 minutes for Afobe, who goes on to steal the limelight by scoring a hat trick in around 30 minutes.  What must Sordell do to prove his worth in the starting 11?

Yet there may still be hope for Sordell.  Bolton reverted to playing with two strikers, with no one able to play the lone striker role successfully, meaning OC could try both Sordell and Afobe up front.  Imagine the partnership they could potentially form.  However, it is more likely one or the other would start along side the more experienced SKD.

Bolton's pursuit of Carlos "The Rock" Sanchez is officially off, the player asking for a ridiculously large sum of money, leaving OC frustrated and in need of a holding midfielder.  Which makes talk of selling Mark Davies come of some surprise.  Apparently we've been offered around £4 million from Swansea, who see him as a replacement for Joe Allen.

Sunday 5 August 2012

Many Questions, Few Answers

My face when I saw the starting line up for yesterday's match:


Just look at it

 Bogdan
Mears, Mills, Knight, Ricketts, 
Chung-Yong, Andrews, M Davies, Petrov, 
Eagles, 
Ngog

With the exception of Knight, this is pretty much the team I've been expecting to see for a while and indeed what I expect will be pretty much our starting 11 for the new season.  On paper this team looks the bee's knees, we should be bossing the league with players like this....or so I thought.

Imagine my surprise then, when I open up the live updates at around half time to see us two nil down and N'Gog has been subbed.

I think this is going to sum up my feelings for the coming season.

I know we shouldn't pay to much attention to preseason results, some of our best seasons have come off the back of a awful preseason.  What bothers me is that we still seem to be leaking goals and converting what few chances we make.

How was it that a club with only seven players in its squad, who's morale must have seen better days, was able to control, score three and be the better team for huge periods of the match?

"When you come onto the pitch wearing a Bolton Wanderers shirt you have to be ready. We didn't do ourselves justice."  Owen Coyle

Sound familiar?  It's not the first time the players have failed to step up (Stoke at Wembley).  It was a frequent occurrence last season, one that I hoped we had put behind us.  One that we need to put behind us to have any hope of promotion.

I thought the idea of preseason was to iron out any niggles within the team...but this preseason is just leaving us with more and more questions.  And we're running out of time to find the answers. 


Tuesday 31 July 2012

Players In?

I thought I’d take a break from watching the Olympics and look at some of the news surrounding BWFC from the past couple of days as various sources are saying we’ve landed or about to land a deal to sign Carlos Sanchez on a free and Benik Afobe on loan.
Subject to paper work (which with our luck will probably take an age) we’ve all but agreed terms with Sanchez.  It’s taken so long apparently because of the number of people claiming to represent the 26 year old.  Sky Sports are calling him the ideal replacement for NRC, however, I myself know very little about him, if someone could fill me in (either on here or via twitter), I’d appreciate it.
The midfielder is set to sign a three-year contract with the Lancashire outfit, but the Colombian's desire to play in the Premier League could be reflected by the inclusion of certain clauses.” Sky Sports
It’s that last bit that worries me.  It suggests that if we don’t succeed in getting promotion this year, his contract would end, and he could leave on a free, a kind of reverse relegation clause.  Essentially we could pay him a year’s wages and he leaves for free next summer.
After meticulous web based research (OK 5 minutes on YouTube) Afobe looks a good player, and God knows we could do with a goal scorer at the moment.  After all only two goals from open play in four matches…we won't get far in the Championship on stats like that.
Defense is a major worry at the moment, what with all of our CB out, it looks as if we’re going to have to play with a patched up back four tomorrow night.  Ricketts and Alonso in the middle, Riley and Mears in full back positions.  I won’t be surprised if we see some of our younger defenders given a chance to fill these roles.

Saturday 28 July 2012

Crewe 1 - Bolton 1

Another day, another preseason friendly...another draw.
When BWFC first announced today's lineup my heart immediately sank.  No Ream, Mills, N'Gog, Eagles and a bench full of young hopefuls looking to break into the main team.  It's a little disconcerting how with just a few injuries, how thin our squad really looks.  It really hit home when Marc Iles twitted the very same thing. Indeed, was my reply, where are the goals going to come from?

From Mavies, or so I thought.

Defense was also a worry, with Knight as our only CB, we had Ricketts covering for the absent Ream/Mills, with Alonso playing LB.  No wonder then at just 10 minutes in Crewe where one up.  Just a few minutes later and Knight pulls up, Crewe should really be two up, and our squad is now seriously lacking in center backs.
It took an on form Petrov and a harsh penalty to put Bolton back on level terms.  Petrov seemed to shine today, a floodlight to that of his team mates flickering candles.
I was a little surprised when SKD came off and Pratley was playing the lone striker for around 20 minutes, before Eaves was finally brought on at around the 87 minute mark.  Just why Pratley of all people/midfielders was up front for that amount of time (and on his own) is beyond this simple layman's mind.  I just hope this isn't part of OC game plan for the season and just down to the lack of players available today.

So another draw.  What troubles me, more than the winning or losing, is the lack of goals we are scoring.  We seem to create an abundance of chances from all over the pitch and through set pieces, yet seem to be converting very few.  Will this change once N'Gog and Sordell are available again?  Is it just a case of needing more game time, if so, how much more?
We also seems to be conceding goals all to easily and often against the run of play (so what's new there?).  Is this due to players switching off, the BWFC tradition of backing off when really we should be getting stuck in?  Maybe our wingers need to get back quicker and help out the full backs, especially Petrov on the left as both Alonso and Ricketts like to attack and can struggle getting back at times.

Are we heading for another difficult season, or will we be able to solve these preseason niggles and worries before the start of the season in August?

Wednesday 25 July 2012

Falkirk FC v BWFC Preview

Hello again folks.  Unlike BWFC, at least the weather seems to be improving lately.  I haven't really had the motivation to write anything at all over the past few days, mainly because there wasn't really anything to write about.  But as we have another game today, I thought I best try and write a brief spiel before tonight's game.

So what have I missed?  Well not much.  Michael Owen isn't coming to Bolton Wanderers.  OC is on the lookout for another striker, though.  This can only be a good thing, with our lack of converted chances recently (and with Sordell and N'Gog not available) it is becoming more evident that we need to strengthen our attack.

Apparently today is the day when OC will decide whether or not to take on Cisse


As well as being on the lookout for another striker, OC is also looking for another midfielder.  Hopefully Cisse can impress tonight.  He's on a free and the money saved could be used on a potential forward player.  However loan options do exist, and there's no point on wasting wages on a mediocre player, so here's hoping Cisse can step up to the plate.

Tonight's game is against Falkirk FC


After our wasted opportunities at goal cost use the game at Hamilton, maybe it's either time for BWFC to:
a) Work on our headers, as that's where most of of chances came from, glancing headers just wide, or just over.
b) To stop with the wing play and play the ball into the box down the middle (see point a).
c) Or maybe today is the time to try a 442.

I know I've banged on about preferring to play 451, but clearly this isn't working.  SKD just isn't able to pull off the lone striker role.  If N'Gog isn't available again tonight (just what is going on there?) then maybe play a 442 with young Eaves could partner the skipper up front.  But what do I know?  And preseason isn't about results, but it would be nice to celebrate a goal.

Saturday 21 July 2012

Hamilton v BWFC preview

After some confusion over the starting 11, here they are:

Bogdan
Riley     Mills     Ream     Alonso
CYL     Patley   Andrews     Vela     Petrov
SKD

So Riley starts at right back and Vela in midfield.  A good chance for both youngsters to show that they are capable of playing full time in the Championship.
Hamilton Academical are a division above our last opponents Ayr United, and should be more of a test, but with five in midfield, we should be looking to control the game.  If Andrews drops back a little to help out the back four and hold up the ball, Vela and Pratley should have some space to roam and string a few dangerous passes together.

Speaking of Pratley, I know he's not everyone's cup of Earl Grey, but I think it's important he gets a good run out at preseason.  With Holden not yet available, and if we play five in midfield regularly, there's going to have to be some rotation within the squad, especially with the Championship season being slightly longer.  And while he wasn't the greatest player in the EPL, maybe Pratley will find his form in the Championship.

With SKD as a lone striker, we have to hope he has regained his form after his dip at the end of last season. With his excellent ability to hold up the ball and wait for support, I imagine he should be able to link quite well with Vela, who should be eager to get in the box and bag himself a few goals.

Bolton fans will find themselves in the 'Spice of Life' stand today:


I, however, am sat on my arse at home reading various twitter feeds, and reading the live updates on bwfc.co.uk

Friday 20 July 2012

We Need to Talk About Mavies

Recently everybody seems to be talking about M. Davies. So Wakey Wanderers thought we'd join in.


As you can see, Mavies loves the Wakey Wanderer

So whether it's Mavies being injured, a rumour started on twitter and re-twitted by confused fans, or that he's the potential interest of a few EPL clubs, Mavies seems to be in the spotlight this week.
I've been reading quite a few fan's views on the potential selling of MD. Some say that they wouldn't mind seeing him leave (along with N'Gog). I'm not one of those fans. I quite like MD, and I think keeping him would be in the best interest of the club. First: Stu Holden isn't back in the squad yet (and with no return date?) so Mavies is still a starting player, just one of a decent midfield. Second: whilst not the best performer in every game, he does have flashes of brilliance, and he's only getting better. Keep him at Bolton and let him develop, better and more consistent performances for Bolton, and when he does get better, we can ask for a higher transfer fee for when he does eventually move on.  Win win.

Well I'm off to keep an eye on both the Bolton preseason and the friendly between Team GB and Brazil.

Thursday 19 July 2012

Ayr United 1 - BWFC 1

BWFC: Bogdan, Mears, Mills, Knight, Alonso, Chung-Yong, Andrews, M Davies, Petrov, K Davies, Eagles


BWFC Subs: Lynch, Riley, Alonso, Ream, Cisse, Vela, Pratley, Wylde, O'Halloran, Eaves, Blakeman


Last week I blogged about the possibility of OC playing five midfielders with a lone striker.  Yesterday before the opening match with Ayr I predicted OC would go with a 442....he played 5 midfielders (albeit in a 4411).  Here was the starting team:


Bogdan
Mears    Knight    Mills    Ricketts
CYL    Andrews    Mavies    Petrov
Eagles
SKD

Now the rumors were that a French club are after signing N'Gog, and N'Gog wasn't featured because of this.  OC later said that he simply wasn't featured due to picking up a slight knock to the back, but watch this space.
Early in the game Mears and CYL were able to link up well, which is great news, it is good to see CYL playing again and that he has a good partnership with Mears.  While on the left side Petrov and Ricketts saw very little of the ball.
Weirdly in the second half it was the left of the field that saw the most play, with Alonso and Wylde providing most of the attacking play.
Bolton created a lot of chances from set plays with Mills and CYL coming close with headers.  It was the home side however that had the best chance to open the scoring (isn't that always the way with Bolton, we can be so controlling, only to concede first).  Mills seemed quite comfortable at the back, apart from the short header back to Bogdan that almost gave Ayr the opening goal.  I was surprised to see Knight start ahead of Ream, but by all accounts he did OK and Ream featured for the second half anyway.
Wakey Wanderer said that Riley and Alonso may feature and they did. Alonso opening the scoring, see his goal here.
A few minutes later Bodgan was replaced by Jay Lynch, who was only on for approximately 2 minutes when out of the blue Ayr got a goal back.


Not a bad result for the first game back after the summer break, and after all, preseason is about fitness, not results.  That being said, hopefully the performances of the players will improve game after game along with the fitness.



Wednesday 18 July 2012

Preseason begins

Just a quick update before tonight's opening preseason game against Ayr United.
Bolton have signed Andrew Lonergan from Leeds United.  A GK with good experience, and should be good competition for the number one spot.  I do think Bogdan will still be our main GK for a while yet, but it's good to know we have an experienced backup just in case.

Photo from bwfc.co.uk

Kevin Davies has been speaking about preseason and how he is impressed with the work rate of the squad so far and that although he recognizes the Championship will be hard work, the squad has a good mix of youth and experience. 

Mears has been speaking to bwfc.co.uk and is looking forward to the tour of Scotland.  Hopefully he should feature tonight and we should get an idea of who will be filling the role of full back, both left and right (Mears and Ricketts would be my first choices).

Elsewhere I did read a rumor that BWFC turned down a bid for N'Gog from a certain French club.  As we only currently have three first team strikers, it wouldn't be a good move off loading one.  In fact it might be a good move in trying to recruit another striker, or at least calling in a favor and loaning one.

Tonight I think we'll see a 442, featuring SKD and maybe new signings Mills and Andrews.  I wonder if we'll see Riley, Alonso or even on trial Cisse?  I'll be keeping track via BWFCs text feed and through Marc Iles on twitter.

Monday 16 July 2012

Just how do you pronounce N'Gog?

OK, so preseason starts this Wednesday, with the White's mini tour of Scotland.  One player, however, will be having a different preseason altogether.  Marvin Sordell's preseason will be spent with the Olympic GB football team.



While a great opportunity for MS, the GB squad isn't BWFC.  Preseason is the time when OC can see which players gel together, what positions and formations are strongest for the players we currently have.  How is OC going to know how to use MS without seeing him play with the rest of BWFC?  Marvin is going to have to show the UK and OC his form through the few Olympic matches GB play in.  Assuming he's played, and I don't see why he shouldn't be given a chance, his U21 England record is very good.


So what options are we left with for preseason?  N'Gog and SKD.  Both have a good amount of footballing experience and should shine in the Championship (touch wood).  But what's the best way to play them?  SKD in a holding position just behind N'Gog?  Or maybe N'Gog playing the lone striker with five in midfield?  I've mentioned before that I would prefer a lone striker, however, that striker needs to be on form and dangerous, able to hold up the ball and get in the box ready to receive any crosses floated in.  Does N'Gog fill that role?  The dream scenario would be that N'Gog and Sordell are the dream partnership, and both reach double figures this season (and win us the title).

Either way I'm looking forward to preseason and the Olympic football, here's hoping Sordell can really shine and bring that confidence into the BWFC squad.

So any thoughts on what formation you think would suit us best?  Who would you have up front?  Feel free to leave your comments.

Friday 13 July 2012

dREAMs and KNIGHTmares

Last time I went over the midfield, today its the turn of the defence.
Zat Knight has signed a new two year deal. With the addition of Mills, that means we know have four centre backs (Wheater, Ream, Mills and Knight). Once Wheater is fit again expect to see good competition for starting places. However if Knight doesn't find his form (did he ever have it?) I imagine he'll be a regular on the bench, if I were him, I'd be asking myself why I bothered extending my contract.
With Steinsson now gone, its time for Mears to set up to being our first team right back. This just makes me wonder what role Ricketts will play. Will he be our number one left back again, ahead of Alonso (do we have another left back)? I quite rate Ricketts, however, I do think he struggles on the left, he lacks pace and can struggle to get back. It doesn't surprise me that most of the goals we conceded last year came in from the wings. One highlight from last year was definitely Ricketts right foot curler into the top corner against Wolves at home, more of the same please



Our potential back four:

Mears/Riley----Ream----Mills/Wheater----Ricketts/Alonso

Tuesday 10 July 2012

Midfield Mayhem

So last Thursday, BWFC were back in training. I did ask (via twitter) which squad member put on the most holiday weight, but i have yet to have a reply.

I thought (along with most other football blogs) that now would be a good time to spend a few days going over our squad and see where our strenghts and weaknesses lie.

I thought I'd start with what I consider to be the strongest part of the team this year: midfield.
Petrov, Holden, Lee, Mavies, Eagles, Andrews, Wylde, Pratley....seriously if we don't boss midfield this season, I'll eat my hat (no not really).
We have quite a few options on how to field the team to. We could play 4 or 5 in MF depending on how controlling/attacking OC wishes to be. Personally I'd like to see a 4-2-3-1 formation.

Holden----Andrews.
Lee/Eagles----Mavies----Petrov/Wylde

Holden and Andrews could provide cover and control the game from midfield, and then push up to form a 4-3-3 when attacking. With pently of Midfielders in the squad, there should be losts of competition for starting places, and good cover for when tattics need changing, injuries etc.

Cons:
Inconsistency. A major factor in our awful last season. Eagles and Mavies both stand out here. I rate both players, especially Mavies, however, there were times last year when both players could be amazing for 5 minutes and for the other 85, both could be passengers.
Wingers not defending.  Most of the goals we conceded last season came about from crosses, or moves that started from the wings.  Both Eagles and Petrov lacked in getting back and helping out the full backs (admittedly Petrov was getting better at this throughout the latter half of last season).  But if we are to concede less goals this season, everyone is going to have to up their defensive game.
Holden and Lee. Are both as good as we remember, or are we remembering their short BWFC careers with rose tinted glasses? What about after a year without a game, will they be as fast, as good on the ball? I can only hope so.


Monday 9 July 2012

New Kit, New League, New Blog

Welcome to the Wandering Blogger, a blog following the trials and tribulations of Bolton Wanderers Football Club. I'll provide you with my thoughts on matches, players and general BWFC news.

I had hoped to start this blog a few weeks back when news of our new kit was first announced, however, due to lack of time and general laziness on my part, the blog is now a week or two behind. So lets just have a quick review of preseason so far.

With the Adidas takeover of Reebok, it was inevitable  that our kit manufacturer would eventually change from the later to the former. Here's a look at the new kit with OC and new signing Matt Mills.



Initially my first thoughts, from the promotional photos: meh. In the photo above, it looks a lot better than I first thought, and I assume even better in person, though I have yet to make the trip down to Bolton Central. I'm certainly not impressed with the price tag.  £45 for an adult shirt?! I cannot remember paying that much for my 2011-12 away shirt, and I even had my name on the back.  It always amazes that essentially we are paying to be walking billboards for whatever company sponsors your favourite club.  That's not to say I'm against buying football shirts, I own several, but shouldn't we get some kind of commission for the amount of advertising we do on our clubs behalf?

The new season approaches and with the fixtures being released last week we learned our first game is Burnley away (karma?). I'm actually quite looking forward to it, it'll be a proper local derby game, with both teams out to prove a point.  Hopefully Bolton can win the game in the same fashion as last season (QPR away) and set the tone for the rest of the season.

So how do we think this season will go? Well I'm expecting big things.  What with a younger squad and the return of Holden and CY Lee I think we have a good chance of a playoff finish.  I don't want to be too optimistic and say we'll be champions, the Championship shouldn't be overestimated (as everyone will no doubt keep reminding you) there's a lot of games and tough opposition, but at least there should be less of the 4 or 5 goal away defeats every other week.
One major downside to a season in the Championship is less TV coverage.  I can't say I'm looking forward to the 90 seconds of highlights on the BBC at around midnight after MOTD.

Ok, well one blog over and done with, please fell free to leave your views and feedback.  In the near future I hope to talk about our squad and pick my ideal team for the season.  Who do you think will be our top goal scorer, our MVP?