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United put down a huge marker in the promotion race in League One as they deservedly saw off a poor Bolton side at Bramall Lane. Having been the subject of derogatory comments on social media, leading scorer Billy Sharp certainly did his talking on the pitch with a goal in each half. In truth, United were stronger in every department as they finally beat Bolton at the third attempt this season and the score line was a fair reflection of the game. United are now 8 points clear at the top of League One with Fleetwood appearing the main threat at the current time rather than perhaps the stuttering Wanderers or Scunthorpe.


Manager Chris Wilder named an unchanged side from the game against Scunthorpe with just one change on the bench with James Wilson coming in for the injured Joe Riley. In contrast Bolton were without a few key players notably Jay Spearing, Andrew Taylor and Gary Madine from recent line ups. The former Wednesday striker had to withdraw due to ‘illness’ according to Wanderers manager Phil Parkinson. They also did not have Pratley, Wilson, Davies and Buxton but some of these have been out for a while but still fielded an experienced line up with players with experience of much higher levels.


As they did last week United started on the front foot wit Basham and O’Connell winning early headers and Fleck and Coutts getting on the ball early. United pushed the visitors back and had an early chance when Coutts cross saw Howard struggling and as Hanson had his header blocked the ball fell invitingly to Wright but the defender blazed over when he ought to have scored.


On 12 minutes the opening goal came. Nice work from Duffy saw him play the ball inside to Fleck. His through ball seemed as if it would be cut out by Beevers but it found SHARP who took a touch and steadied himself and fired in off the far post. It was a well-constructed goal and clinically taken by the Blades leading scorer who was quick to put his finger to his mouth towards the visiting fans before celebrating with his team mates.


Bolton had offered little going the other way but a decent move down the right saw Moxey play a great ball across but nobody attacked it and it drifted wide. Coutts and Fleck then combined well before Sharp’s pull back just evaded Hanson.


Bolton’s main threat seemed to be from set plays and United gave away two daft free kicks on the half hour but Morais failed to get either anywhere near the target. Fleck was booked for a late tackle on Rotherham loanee Thorpe; who soon after had to go off injured replaced by Dervite.


United kept playing nice football and Freeman’s run and cross was cleared before Sharp and Hanson nearly combined. Bolton won a further series of free kicks but O’Connell was strong in the challenge and then good work from Basham stopped a possible Bolton attack.


The half time whistle came and there was warm applause from the home fans who recognised another strong performance from the Blades.


The second half began with United on the offensive again and after Hanson headed down Sharp shot wide from a decent chance. Sharp then unselfishly tried to square to Hanson but Dervite got a toe to the ball to avert the chance. Good work from Fleck saw him chip into the box for Sharp who headed it first time but Howard saved at point blank range. A yard either side and it would have been a goal.


Le Fondre has not really been in the game and was replaced by Long before Clayton came on for Wilkinson not long after. United made their first change with Carruthers coming on for Duffy. The midfielder was instantly involved combining well with Fleck to lead to corner. From the resultant kick, Coutts shot just wide.


United’s domination finally brought about the second goal. Carruthers combined with Sharp and as he ran onto the pass he skipped inside Wheater who appeared to clip him as he went to ground. Referee Mike Dean pointed straight to the spot. Despite a chequered penalty spot record, SHARP took the ball and sent his former teammate Mark Howard the wrong way before celebrating in front of the Kop.


United continued to control the game but Bolton had a brief spell of play but could not really test Moore who had barely had a save of note to make all game. Wright did well to block Clayton and Basham stepped out with the ball superbly as the Blades finished the stronger of the two sides. Carruthers went on a superb individual run where he skipped past two or three challenges and then just poked wide as he advanced into the box. Lavery came on for Hanson and won a corner by chasing the ball down. The referee signalled three minutes of stoppage time and Sharp was then given an ovation as Ebanks Landell replaced him just before the final whistle. Bolton’s players trooped off knowing that they had now dropped to fourth in the table and were United’s players celebrated together before receiving the plaudits from the appreciative home crowd who knew this win could be a pivotal moment in the seas


United – We followed up last week’s excellent performance with another really good display. We actually maybe did not quite the heights of last week but were still very good and miles better than Bolton. In consecutive weeks, we have outplayed our two main rivals (or they were before Fleetwood’s incredible run!) and taken 4 points. It should have been 6 points. It was one of the more comfortable victories of the season against a poor Bolton side who had no real answer and were never really in it. United made sure they were ‘at it’ again and did not let their standards drop. Big credit to Wilder for this who made sure went out and performed again.


We played some lovely football again and it was pass and move stuff all game. The midfield three were too good passing around a static Wanderers side. Their front two never had a sniff as the centre backs played really well (done this for a number of weeks now) and the wing backs were busy all game getting up and down. The Bolton defence struggled to cope with the presence of Hanson and of course Sharp.


United also seemed to be so much more determined all over the field and wanted it more in the individual battles but also collectively we had more belief. We looked better footballers than them and made sure we proved it on the pitch.


United were good off the ball as on it, pressing, harrying and making them give the ball away. We scored early on which helped settle us and this was of course a big difference from last week. After this you felt we had more goals in us and although again the final ball was still a disappointment we won with quite a bit to spare. The main threat was us conceding silly free kicks and you felt they may get something from one of them but they did not. We also brought on young, hungry players like Carruthers and Lavery who showed our bench strength. Bolton in comparison had a few players out but do not seem to have the resources we have in terms of players that can come in.


The only fear is over confidence. It was a big win and we have a nice cushion but there are still two teams not that far away from us and Fleetwood are on an incredible run. We face a trio of tricky away games now with Rochdale a side that will want to bounce back from losing at Peterborough but have two men suspended. Swindon have a few decent strikers and are fighting for their life and Oxford are bang in form. None of these will be easy but if we can take a decent haul from these three we have a great chance to finish the job. I think main thing is Wilder has to keep them grounded as still got 12 games to go and need to ensure we treat them all as cup finals. The last 3 or 4 may not matter if we do a job in the next 8 or 9 and Wilder has to ensure we do not let up now. The team is full of confidence but has to continue to do the messy things. Behind us it seems Fleetwood might be the main threat but they have to play Bolton and Scunthorpe and those two play each other also.




Bolton – They did have a few missing (so have we in our losses to them and today was first time we have had our ‘strongest’ team out against them) and key men. Madine as much of an idiot he can be off the pitch; is a handful at this level and they were rather powder puff up top. Spearing also is a decent midfielder. I was pleased Howard was brought back as feel he is a keeper that can make mistakes – today he made a few small ones but nothing major – sliced one out and failed to take one cross. I thought generally they were very poor and seemed clueless how to break us down. Indeed, they barely had any concerted spells of possession or really push us back. They had a few set plays and a couple of moments where they got into our box but it was all huffing and puffing with limited quality really. They never really got behind us apart from one cross in the first half and everything seemed a bit aimless. They played a lot of direct stuff and rarely did they get it down and actually try and play much football. They were quite direct in their approach although despite some big lads never really threatened from a fair few set plays they had.


I kept thinking they may have a concerted spell or get back into the game at some stage; at least in terms of territory but it never happened. After the second went in their heads dropped and if anyone was going to score again it was going to be us. Bolton looked well beaten by full time. Manager Parkinson’s words smacked of sour grapes talking about a red card from a challenge I can barely remember and a dive that not many others saw. Surely in reality he will know his side were well beaten in every aspect of the game and that they face a real fight now to get back into the automatic places. On that evidence, they may have to do it through the playoffs. They have to go to Southend, Fleetwood and Scunthorpe in the run in which will be tough especially when recently they have been up and down at home.


I thought they would be really up for it and crunching into tackles and in our faces. Manager Parkinson marked the poor start they had last week and said they would start better but they failed to do this and went behind and were second best all game. They failed to get amongst our midfield and even though there were a few fouls and niggly things, I felt they were quite underwhelming. They were dirty at times but more clumsy than really overly physical. They looked a soft touch and the decent footballers they have in Henry, Morais and main man Vela were a long way off standards of our midfield. They have two solid centre backs in Wheater and Beevers but they struggled today. Hanson pulled them about and won quite a few headers and Sharp was always a threat.


I was surprised how poor Bolton was. Scunny were not great last week but were much better than Bolton in comparison. However, United have made two (at least in terms of the table) good sides look very poor and on the evidence of the last few weeks United have nothing to fear.


Opponent man of the match : Tricky one as I cannot remember too many players who can say they won their battle. The lad Henry showed a few glimpses when he got on the ball but struggling to think of one I was impressed with in anyway.


Opponent Weak link : They had a number of players who were poor. The centre backs are very good at this level but made mistakes today (Beevers on the first goal) and struggled. I felt the midfield conceded possession too easy and were chasing shadows much of the game. However, they got nothing from either striker up top. LeFondre was never in the game but the lad alongside him Wilkinson was appalling. He was languid, slow and clumsy and amazed he lasted as long as he did before he was taken off.
 



SUFC Player Ratings –


Moore 7/10 – Barely had anything to do really. He fielded a few routine saves and took a couple of through balls. Struggling to think of a save of note he made all game?


Freeman 7.5/10 – As he does most weeks showed real fitness and energy all game. Did the defensive side and was able to get advanced to cause them problems. His final ball at times was not quite good enough but liked way today he tried to find a man and pulled it back a few times – been guilty of playing it straight to the keeper in last few weeks. Been so solid this season and has kept his standards.


Lafferty 7.5/10 – He is much maligned really as fans always try to look for a weak link. I accept at times his touch and crossing can be off but he is a player that does a solid job for the side. Today he did really well defensively and I felt second half he had a really good performance and made some good tackles and blocks. Going the other way, he does not quite offer same threat as Freeman but keeps it moving and keeps it simple.


O’Connell 8/10 – Another whole hearted and committed display. Won headers again and made the tackles. He has been very consistent and at the moment seems to be getting stronger. He is a player that can keep getting better I think. My only fear is he lacks pace and if we do go up (I know, I know) he may be exposed more and we may see why he never was a regular or close to it at Brentford.


Wright 7.5/10 – Another steady performance where he made key blocks and was able to just do the basis. He read the game well and mopped up anything the other centre backs missed – they did not miss much actually. Only negative is a wild finish when he should have scored first half and leant back badly.


Basham 8.5 /10 – Superb performance. Readers of these reports know I have been critical of Bash at times but the last 3 or 4 games he has been excellent and barely made a mistake. His will to win was something else and he really is running through walls for the side. Carrying the ball forward making tackles and doing everything to ensure the opponents do not get a sniff but then also breaking forward. At times, he seemed to be everywhere and his energy and fitness levels have to be applauded. He really is a solid pro and deserves to keep his place at the moment (all the defence do).


Fleck 8/10 – Another very good display where he just kept moving the ball on and linking well with others. Such quick feet to get out of tight spots and move it on very quickly. Showed his range again with the passes to others. Set up Sharp for the first and nearly assisted to him second half with the lovely chip that was reminiscent of the goal he made at Bradford for Sharp. He really is the player who makes us tick at the moment and his confidence is at an all-time high. Needs to add that legitimate goal threat to take him to the next level. Did make a poor tackle to get a booking after they broke away (Parkinson went over top in his reaction to it for me – it was a regulation yellow all day).


Coutts 8/10 – Thought he played really well and seemed to move it up a level from last week and showed real energy. He got into the box a few times and had a few shots at goal. He really did put a shift in and pleasing second half to see him chasing back when we defended too. Like Fleck just got it and moved it but then went off and got returns to keep the ball moving. We showed why we have the best midfield in the division; bar none.


Duffy 6/10 – Like last week I felt he began the game well and was involved in some of our early promptings and looked to link with others. He looked lively and got into those little pockets. However, like last week felt his final ball let him down and at times was slow to react to things. He was the one that was not quite at it as much as others. I felt second half he looked laboured and was not surprised he came off. At the moment, he is having a down period and may see him rested for a few weeks before maybe coming back refreshed for the final run?


Hanson 7.5/10 – Another solid game where he won headers, moved defenders about and was a real nuisance. His hold up was decent too and he did almost link with Sharp a few times. A bit slow to react at times to the ball coming in (no disrespect to Bradford but our speed of play is at a higher tempo). He has been a big signing and done exactly what we wanted. He really does not stop tussling and competing and defenders must hate to play him as he is such a strong lad and so willing too. Do not think he will score many goals (service from wide to him at times still not been great) but does not matter if he takes space away for others to profit. It is the sort of game where if he had not played you would have seen how much easier it would have been for Wheater and Beevers.


Sharp 7.5/10 – Superb dead eye finish for the first (love to see the ball go in off the inside of the post – you do not save them!) and worked well with Hanson. First half they were a bit far apart but did get closer together in the second half. I also thought he worked hard and was always on the shoulders and held the ball up. Took the penalty well (I still don’t like his pens – puts them right height and rarely in the corners!) and answered his critics (Madine) in the best way. Do not see why he will not get 30 goals the way he is going. Having Hanson has really helped for me and takes players away giving him more space.


Subs:


Carruthers – What a cameo. Came on and looked inspired. He got on the ball, drove at players and looked a proper footballer. He had one or two driving runs and one mazy dribble where he poked wide after some great skill. Won the penalty and overall looked a bundle of energy. Good on the ball and a decent athlete; he has had a stop start spell to his United career due to injuries but showed why we signed him. Will be hard to leave out on that. Different kind of player to Duffy but with his running and energy and ability to drive forward I think he could play with Fleck and Coutts no problem.


Ebanks Landell – Came on right at the death. Some wags asked if he would go up top but just played in the middle of the defence for last few moments.


Lavery – Great guy to come on as sub. He won a corner with a strong run and chased down balls against some tired defenders. Will definitely have a part to play in the run in.


Manager – Wilder 8/10 – Huge credit to him again. He got the team revved up again, they were prepared and on the field delivered. We seem to be winning individual and collective battles and credit goes to Alan Knill who seems to have us so prepared. Defensively we have been so much better in recent weeks and stopped giving away stupid goals on the whole. They had the same level of hunger and commitment and look determined to keep going and as he often says to keep being relentless. The subs all worked well; granted other two were late but Lavery came on to help run down the clock but what an impact Carruthers had. He was truly superb when he came on and gave us even more energy.


Ref – Mike Dean. A lot of talk about him in the week but he was fine today. I thought the penalty was a penalty. Contact may have been minimal but he clipped him and was a daft challenge. The mysterious red card Parkinson goes on about for Fleck is nonsense. It was a foul and a booking. The other three bookings were quite standard; a few cynical blocks and pulls and one for persistent fouling. I actually thought he had a really good game. He does love to be the star though (see twitter account - @celebrityrefs) and his extravagant point to the spot was amusing – quite enjoyable when you get it too! However joking apart, he had a good game and cannot recall many really poor decisions. He tried to let it flow and was far superior to Jones last week. Easy to criticise referees but today he had a good game and I am sure the assessors mark will reflect that.


Crowd – 27,000+. So, another big crowd, down slightly from last week but still a mightily impressive effort. The South Stand and Family Stand seemed full and it was only the Kop wings that had noticeable gaps. That and the segregation parts accounted for it not being at capacity.


The lower tier did not have many in it but I think United did this more down to the fact Bolton would probably not pay for all the tickets than anything else – as I expect that would have been a condition of them taking it. Still it helped nullify an increase in support I suppose although the rest of the season we should be able to use it with only maybe Bradford going to bring a big following of the game we have left. Odd that so many of the bottom rows in the lower tier were not used? Anyone know why?


The Bolton fans were vocal early but as the game got away from them they seemed to lose heart and many were leaving long before the end. As for the home support; it was mixed. At times, there was good noise but there seems little variety in songs these days and I felt at times it could have been louder especially for a big crowd. Towards the end the volume did go up and the reaction at the end as the players came off signalled a belief in the fans that this could finally be the season.
 
Cheers Deadbat, great read, it's a pleasure watching the Blades at the moment next game can't come quick enough.My ratings on average a full point more than yours, agree Basham MOM, defence looks so solid.I thought Duffy had a good game yesterday especially first half, but I suspect he may be on the bench for trip to Rochdale after introduction of Carruthers .
 
SUFC Player Ratings –


Moore 7/10 – Barely had anything to do really. He fielded a few routine saves and took a couple of through balls. Struggling to think of a save of note he made all game?


Freeman 7.5/10 – As he does most weeks showed real fitness and energy all game. Did the defensive side and was able to get advanced to cause them problems. His final ball at times was not quite good enough but liked way today he tried to find a man and pulled it back a few times – been guilty of playing it straight to the keeper in last few weeks. Been so solid this season and has kept his standards.


Lafferty 7.5/10 – He is much maligned really as fans always try to look for a weak link. I accept at times his touch and crossing can be off but he is a player that does a solid job for the side. Today he did really well defensively and I felt second half he had a really good performance and made some good tackles and blocks. Going the other way, he does not quite offer same threat as Freeman but keeps it moving and keeps it simple.


O’Connell 8/10 – Another whole hearted and committed display. Won headers again and made the tackles. He has been very consistent and at the moment seems to be getting stronger. He is a player that can keep getting better I think. My only fear is he lacks pace and if we do go up (I know, I know) he may be exposed more and we may see why he never was a regular or close to it at Brentford.


Wright 7.5/10 – Another steady performance where he made key blocks and was able to just do the basis. He read the game well and mopped up anything the other centre backs missed – they did not miss much actually. Only negative is a wild finish when he should have scored first half and leant back badly.


Basham 8.5 /10 – Superb performance. Readers of these reports know I have been critical of Bash at times but the last 3 or 4 games he has been excellent and barely made a mistake. His will to win was something else and he really is running through walls for the side. Carrying the ball forward making tackles and doing everything to ensure the opponents do not get a sniff but then also breaking forward. At times, he seemed to be everywhere and his energy and fitness levels have to be applauded. He really is a solid pro and deserves to keep his place at the moment (all the defence do).


Fleck 8/10 – Another very good display where he just kept moving the ball on and linking well with others. Such quick feet to get out of tight spots and move it on very quickly. Showed his range again with the passes to others. Set up Sharp for the first and nearly assisted to him second half with the lovely chip that was reminiscent of the goal he made at Bradford for Sharp. He really is the player who makes us tick at the moment and his confidence is at an all-time high. Needs to add that legitimate goal threat to take him to the next level. Did make a poor tackle to get a booking after they broke away (Parkinson went over top in his reaction to it for me – it was a regulation yellow all day).


Coutts 8/10 – Thought he played really well and seemed to move it up a level from last week and showed real energy. He got into the box a few times and had a few shots at goal. He really did put a shift in and pleasing second half to see him chasing back when we defended too. Like Fleck just got it and moved it but then went off and got returns to keep the ball moving. We showed why we have the best midfield in the division; bar none.


Duffy 6/10 – Like last week I felt he began the game well and was involved in some of our early promptings and looked to link with others. He looked lively and got into those little pockets. However, like last week felt his final ball let him down and at times was slow to react to things. He was the one that was not quite at it as much as others. I felt second half he looked laboured and was not surprised he came off. At the moment, he is having a down period and may see him rested for a few weeks before maybe coming back refreshed for the final run?


Hanson 7.5/10 – Another solid game where he won headers, moved defenders about and was a real nuisance. His hold up was decent too and he did almost link with Sharp a few times. A bit slow to react at times to the ball coming in (no disrespect to Bradford but our speed of play is at a higher tempo). He has been a big signing and done exactly what we wanted. He really does not stop tussling and competing and defenders must hate to play him as he is such a strong lad and so willing too. Do not think he will score many goals (service from wide to him at times still not been great) but does not matter if he takes space away for others to profit. It is the sort of game where if he had not played you would have seen how much easier it would have been for Wheater and Beevers.


Sharp 7.5/10 – Superb dead eye finish for the first (love to see the ball go in off the inside of the post – you do not save them!) and worked well with Hanson. First half they were a bit far apart but did get closer together in the second half. I also thought he worked hard and was always on the shoulders and held the ball up. Took the penalty well (I still don’t like his pens – puts them right height and rarely in the corners!) and answered his critics (Madine) in the best way. Do not see why he will not get 30 goals the way he is going. Having Hanson has really helped for me and takes players away giving him more space.


Subs:


Carruthers – What a cameo. Came on and looked inspired. He got on the ball, drove at players and looked a proper footballer. He had one or two driving runs and one mazy dribble where he poked wide after some great skill. Won the penalty and overall looked a bundle of energy. Good on the ball and a decent athlete; he has had a stop start spell to his United career due to injuries but showed why we signed him. Will be hard to leave out on that. Different kind of player to Duffy but with his running and energy and ability to drive forward I think he could play with Fleck and Coutts no problem.


Ebanks Landell – Came on right at the death. Some wags asked if he would go up top but just played in the middle of the defence for last few moments.


Lavery – Great guy to come on as sub. He won a corner with a strong run and chased down balls against some tired defenders. Will definitely have a part to play in the run in.


Manager – Wilder 8/10 – Huge credit to him again. He got the team revved up again, they were prepared and on the field delivered. We seem to be winning individual and collective battles and credit goes to Alan Knill who seems to have us so prepared. Defensively we have been so much better in recent weeks and stopped giving away stupid goals on the whole. They had the same level of hunger and commitment and look determined to keep going and as he often says to keep being relentless. The subs all worked well; granted other two were late but Lavery came on to help run down the clock but what an impact Carruthers had. He was truly superb when he came on and gave us even more energy.


Ref – Mike Dean. A lot of talk about him in the week but he was fine today. I thought the penalty was a penalty. Contact may have been minimal but he clipped him and was a daft challenge. The mysterious red card Parkinson goes on about for Fleck is nonsense. It was a foul and a booking. The other three bookings were quite standard; a few cynical blocks and pulls and one for persistent fouling. I actually thought he had a really good game. He does love to be the star though (see twitter account - @celebrityrefs) and his extravagant point to the spot was amusing – quite enjoyable when you get it too! However joking apart, he had a good game and cannot recall many really poor decisions. He tried to let it flow and was far superior to Jones last week. Easy to criticise referees but today he had a good game and I am sure the assessors mark will reflect that.


Crowd – 27,000+. So, another big crowd, down slightly from last week but still a mightily impressive effort. The South Stand and Family Stand seemed full and it was only the Kop wings that had noticeable gaps. That and the segregation parts accounted for it not being at capacity.


The lower tier did not have many in it but I think United did this more down to the fact Bolton would probably not pay for all the tickets than anything else – as I expect that would have been a condition of them taking it. Still it helped nullify an increase in support I suppose although the rest of the season we should be able to use it with only maybe Bradford going to bring a big following of the game we have left. Odd that so many of the bottom rows in the lower tier were not used? Anyone know why?


The Bolton fans were vocal early but as the game got away from them they seemed to lose heart and many were leaving long before the end. As for the home support; it was mixed. At times, there was good noise but there seems little variety in songs these days and I felt at times it could have been louder especially for a big crowd. Towards the end the volume did go up and the reaction at the end as the players came off signalled a belief in the fans that this could finally be the season.

Excellent performance.

Assessments of the midfield, Bash and Hans particularly impressive. Superb use of 'proper footballer' and intelligent laudation of 'pass and move' football.

9.5/10. It would be 10 but I like to leave room for improvement...
 
Seems that the final ball and back up and second ball winning from midfield was better, especially when Carruthers came on; Wilder will be happy.

Sharp and Hanson seem to be developing a strikecpartnership, again Wilder will be happy, though we do need to share the goals out somewhat.

Pleased for Basham especially as he responded so well to being dropped recently. He is a good defender when his mind is right and competition for places does up the stakes

Didn't go so your report is even more appreciated Deadbat.
 
A good read, as always, Deadbat.

A couple of comments: first, the report doesn't differentiate between our first-half and second-half performances but, for me, United were much better after the break than before it. We really tore into them after we came back out and had a lot of joy in particular down the right with Freeman combining with the midfield trio to very good effect. My second point, which is connected to the first, is that Duffy played a big part in that. As has been said many times, he never hides, always shows for the ball and constantly tries to make things happen and by the time he was substituted he had helped soften up the Bolton defence to such an extent that Carruthers' fresh legs were always going to cause them problems. That's not to denigrate Carruthers, who was excellent, but I don't think your mark for Duffy does him justice.
 
It was Freeman who set up Carruthers not Sharp with the one two

I kind of agree, we got better as the game went on. Duffy does cause problems by being diffcult to pick up but his final ball has been really poor recently. He has been quite wasteful when in good positions. Cant remember last time he got a clear assist or scored. Seems a while?
 
Also forget to say it was Howards horrible slice out that led to the pen.

His kicking was awful all game and he barely found half way.

A poor keeper who offers no real confidence to defence in front and always has a mistake coming. He was better than Long but not by much. Nice to have a keeper that we can finally believe in and have confidence in him.
 
Another excellent report DB.

Just one thing though, Duffy's chip set up Sharp's goal at Bradford, did Fleck also get an assist that day? Can't remember.
 
Another excellent report DB.

Just one thing though, Duffy's chip set up Sharp's goal at Bradford, did Fleck also get an assist that day? Can't remember.

Yes the second-quick free kick from the left.
 
I thought Duffy had a good game yesterday especially first half, but I suspect he may be on the bench for trip to Rochdale after introduction of Carruthers .

Duffy is a different kind of player to Coutts and Fleck.

Coutts is a bit like Gordon Cowans, continuous short passes to feet, pass and move..pass and move.
Fleck is more of an allround midfielder, good tackling, good long and short passing

Where as Duffy is more creative, tries more difficult passes and an excellent dribbler running with the ball.
So it's inevitable that out of the 3 Duffy will LOSE possession the most.

But I'll never have a downer on Duffy because he's the one that can unlock the door
And he never hides and keeps trying chance creating passes or keeps trying dribbling at their defence.
 
Must be a pleasure doing the reports these days DB!
I think we all agree how good we are lately but mom is the hard bit as they all have claims to it most games.
Yesterday it could have been one of several but Bash was particularly outstanding. A manager's dream is that lad!
 



Odd that so many of the bottom rows in the lower tier were not used? Anyone know why?
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SY Police didn't like the idea of loads of home and away fans milling around on Bramall Lane.

So they ordered that only 1,000 tickets max could be made available to home fans and
they were all sold by Saturday lunchtime.
 
For me, especially given their absences, I think Bolton looked better than Scunthorpe. I still feel that they will be challenging at the end of the season.
 

That's a superbly accurate and fair assessment DB, and well done the Bolton fan for extraordinary objectivity.

Whoever the Bolton supporter is, I hope he sees this and appreciates the applause he's receiving. We we're better, and the fact that we're top of this division should help explain why we're going in one direction. Will we see you next season? Does anybody care? UTB
 
I actually thought Bolton gave us quite a tough game in the first half. They reminded me of us under Bassett. Second half there was only one team in it though.
 
Agree with most of that DB, Basham a 10 for me and it was Basham and not Hanson whose header was cleared off the line for Wright to miss the follow up. Good report though.
 

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