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Millwall 1-1 Bolton LIVE Match Thread

Millwall v BOLTON WANDERERS LIVE Match Thread

Venue The New Den
Date Saturday 15th February at 15:00
Competition SKYBet Championship
Live http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewLiveArticle/255033

Match Preview
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Millwall defender Shane Lowry is suspended and will complete his four-match ban.
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Ed Upson is available again, but defender Mark Beevers (calf) and midfielder Nicky Bailey (back) could miss out once more.
Bolton striker Andre Moritz may feature after recovering from a hamstring injury sustained against Burnley.
Defender David Wheater is back in contention but loanee Liam Trotter cannot feature against his parent club.
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Head to Head
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• Bolton won the earlier meeting this season 3-1 at the Reebok Stadium in November.
• Millwall have won only one of the last six meetings in all competitions, losing four. Their only win since 1994 was 2-1 in this fixture last season.
• Millwall have won six of the last seven league meetings at the Den, losing one.
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Millwall
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• Millwall have won one of their last 12 games in all competitions. Their only win since early December was 1-0 at home against Ipswich in the Championship on 18 January.
• Millwall have conceded 58 league goals so far this season - more than any other side in the Championship.
• Millwall have won only one of their last five games at home, losing three.
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Bolton Wanderers
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• Bolton have won none of their last seven games in all competitions, losing five. Their last victory was 2-1 against Blackpool at home in the FA Cup on 4 January.
• Bolton have won none of their last eight games in the Championship. Their last league win was 1-0 at Barnsley on Boxing Day.
• Bolton have lost six of their last seven away games. Their only away win since November was 1-0 at Barnsley in the Championship on Boxing Day.


Team
01 Bogdan
15 Baptiste
05 Ream
04 Mills
31 Wheater
06 Spearing
16 Davies M (Knight 79')
44 Medo
07 Eagles (Danns 73')
29 Jutkiewicz
21 Pratley (Lee 91')
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Subs
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24 Lonergan
18 Danns
12 Knight
11 Hall
33 White
27 Lee
25 Vela
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Ref: Simon Hooper
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Att: 10,007

Jutkiewicz 15'
Woolford 82'

comment by Firstof (U4545)

posted on 15/2/14

Like him or not ... Holloway's the one we should have got when OC got the bullet .....

posted on 15/2/14

Fans not happy more freedman out chants at the end.

posted on 15/2/14

I'd rather we'd appoint a sock puppet than wacky Holloway.

posted on 15/2/14

omment by Bennythedip on his big day out in that london (U9359)

posted 24 minutes ago

Fans not happy more freedman out chants at the end.
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I imagine Freedman didn't hear any chants as there were only 10 away fans there today! - ''Yes 10''- Shocking eh?

posted on 15/2/14

Have to agree about holloway. He looked totally stupid today today wearing his flat cap and waving his arms about owen coyle style on the touchline.i would pack watching bolton in if that clown was bolton msnager. Reckon about 500 turned out today.

posted on 15/2/14

Not sure if you're taking the urine Philbert, but there eas definitely more than 10 of us there!!

I'm not a massive 'Olly' fan but a) I agree with his comments on us and b ) I'd take him as Bolton manager - decent recent record at this level

posted on 16/2/14

Holloway is part of the managerial problem. He's all hot air and no substance.

Some people lap that up others take it for what it is...tripe.

posted on 16/2/14

Wouldn't want holloway for all his entertaining press conferences and laughter value. He's another one dimension manager, proven at both Blackpool and Crystal Palace. The man has a single style and no idea what to do when that gets found out. Owen Coyle with a Monty Python look.

posted on 16/2/14

Reading some of the comments re: Holloway, it is becoming more apparent why DF will not be sacked.

As some have previously said, we probably can't afford to sack him. I have never understood why football as an industry has to pay people who fail in their jobs. But thats a different discussion!!

The other reason, is the lack of options as to who we get in. Fans are clearly divided on this and candidates are short in supply. And who would actually want the job!??

posted on 16/2/14

Of course we can afford to sack him, it was PG who said the real debt was only 8m. If any business cannot afford to sack a manager they will not be in business for much longer (a hint perhaps). Dopey Doug has screwed the fresh start administration plan for this year by not having a good enough cushion to avoid a certain drop

There is an option to leave the post vacant for a while since we have staff who could probably see out the season without relegation. Our expectations have been lowered to be able to cope with a drop as it is should it still happen. A suitable applicant would be along in due course.

I'm going to have another trip up to Fleetwood for a match day experience I rather enjoyed last time I popped up there. I'll cast an eye over the left back I told DF to go fetch for us.


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