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Season 2001-02
Bolton Wanderers (h) Premier Reserve League (North)
 
 
 
Date: Mon 11th March 2002, 7pm 

Venue: Kingston Park 

Conditions: The answer my friend is blowing in the wind - still no answer from the club about our offer to sponsor an NUFC.com windsock at Kingston Park.

Newcastle United Reserves

2 - 1 Bolton Wanderers Reserves
  Teams

Goals

Half time: Newcastle Reserves 0 Bolton 0

64 mins
Brian Kerr made another strong run from midfield, supported by Bernard on the left and it was his pass that found Shola Ameobi in the six yard box. Despite having the keeper next to him and being in a semi-upright position, somehow he managed to defy the laws of anatomy to smuggle the ball over the line and into the net, saluting his goal while lying almost on the line. The Bolton 'keeper looked utterly baffled by it all 1-0

66 mins Two minutes later Brian Kerr increased the lead with a fine individual effort from the edge of the box, firing fiercely into the top corner  2-0

89 mins Former Roma striker Emanuele Morini got one back for Bolton in the 89th minute, netting with a shot from six yards after a corner wasn't cleared 2-1 

Full time: Newcastle Reserves 2 Bolton 1 

We Said

Tommy Craig commented:

"It was a hard-working victory and the football was patchy. It was very good at times and very scrappy at times.

"We contrived to miss a lot of chances and at one point I thought it would be costly but we stuck at it and to our credit showed great application. I don't know how Shola got his goal but he did while Brian's was a tremendous effort.

"If we'd got a goal in the first half I think it would have been more comfortable, and even at 2-0 in the second half I felt they posed a threat. Never at any time did we get a real grip on the game."

The goalscorers assessed their own strikes:

Ameobi:

"The ball came in and the keeper thought he had it but I somehow got there. I was amazed myself I got it.

"I turned, by now I was on the floor, and hit it. I thought it was going to hit the other post and come out but thankfully it went in, though I'm not sure how."

Kerr:

"It was a great goal - and I don't think I'll be scoring another one like that in a long time."

Waffle

In front of a stellar cast, United's resurgent reserves managed to string two home wins together for the first time this season, and send another windswept Kingston Park crowd home happy.

With first teamers Jenas, Dyer, Distin, Elliott and Robert in the stand along with Bobby Robson and his three wise men (messrs Milne, Woods and Carver), Tommy Craig's boys put in another good shift without reaching the heights of last week's 5-2 stuffing of Man Utd.

The first half was scoreless, although on another (less windy) night it could easily have been 2-2. Bernard was particularly unfortunate for United with two attempts on target within seconds. However a defender scrambled his shot away, and when the ball was returned, Olivier's next effort was saved by the keeper at point-blank range.

With the wind at their backs, Newcastle kicked off the second half towards the airport end and finally broke the deadlock on 64 minutes, by which time Bobby Robson had joined Tommy Craig on the bench.

After the double goal boost, United then dominated the closing stages without ever really threatening a third, and lost Marcelino with a groin strain.

One face from the past in the Bolton party was coach Neil McDonald, while Preston boss David Moyes was again an interested onlooker. After having been linked with McClen and Quinn in the past, there is some speculation that he could be checking out Lancashire lad Andy Griffin

PS - An unused sub was forgotten man Pedro Dimas, our 19 year old Portuguese winger who has been missing since last year with a hernia problem.


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