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Dougie Freedman has acquiesced to the fan's wishes today and played a 4-4-2 formation. Skeptics will say that it will not be a true 4-4-2, that one of the "forwards" will drop deep and make a five-man midfield, but maybe we have to move in baby steps, and be thankful for small victories. Watford have played an attacking side as well, so we could see that rarest of rare things at the Reebok, an exciting match that is actually fun to watch.
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Bolton Wanderers v. Watford FCLocation: Reebok StadiumDate: 22 February 2014 Records (W-D-L, +/-, Points, Place): Home:6-12-13, −14, 30, 19th Form: D-L-D-L-L-L Away: 10-12-9, +7, 42, 11th Form: D-W-W-D-W-L |
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GK: Adam Bogdan |
GK: Manuel Almunia |
D: Tim Ream | D: Joel Ekstrand |
D: Matt Mills |
D: Gabriele Angella |
D: David Wheater | D: Marco Cassetti |
D: Alex Baptiste | D: Marco Davide Faraoni |
M: Jay Spearing | M: Ikechi Anya |
M: Mark Davies | M: Daniel Tozser |
M: Medo Kamara | M: Alexander Merkel |
M: Darren Pratley | M: Sean Murray |
F: Joe Mason | F: Troy Deeney |
F: Lukas Jutkiewicz | F: Chu-Young Park |
Bolton Wanderers Substitutes; Andy Lonergan, Zat Knight, Neil Danns, Chris Eagles, Chung-Yong Lee, Liam Trotter, Rob Hall
Watford Substitutes: Jonathan Bond, Cristian Bottocchio, Daniel Pudil, Mathias Ranegie, Essaid Belkalem, Lloyd Doyley, Tommie Hoban