Newcastle United v Bolton - Postmortem
January 20th, 2008 by ClarkyI thought we were ok, not brilliant but ok. Actually, I thought we were infinitely better than in most of the games I’ve seen this season - at least we gave it a real good go, and tried to play football against the arch-spoilers, who to be fair were very well organised and defended superbly.

When we did get a sniff of chance we were flattened. Pity the Ref didn’t have his spectacles on. I’ve actually always considered Alan Wiley a decent Ref, but he had an absolute mare today. Never in control of the game, he missed a cart load of fouls against Toon players, and allowed Notlob to get away with bliddy murder. Shocking performance.
I left on 90 mins today, and am lead to believe Given made a good save in extra time to save a point. Up to the point I left he hadn’t had a save of any consequence to make. Given the quality of our defending this season, the clean sheet shouldn’t be sniffed at.
In contrast to some other observers, I thought Shola did quite well. His control and passing were a lot better than we have seen from him in the past, and he was clearly hauled down in the PA on at least two occasions. I actually felt his contribution to the team was a big improvement in what we have been getting from Viduka.
For me, Michael Owen had a disappointing game - he just wasn’t able to get into things, and was too easily out-muscled when he did.
I thought Zog and Milner did pretty well, but Duff looked rather weary from Wednesday’s exertions, and just wouldn’t take on his man.
Playing Rozenahl in midfield wasn’t a huge success, but it certainly wasn’t a total failure either. He struggled with the role positionally, but did a lot of good defensive covering. His distribution going forward wasn’t great, but hey, he did his best in non-ideal circumstances.
Not a great performance, but for me an improvement on the recent past - at least we went out with attacking intent, pushed the full backs forward, and perhaps just about deserved the three points.
The four untried kids on the bench showed the extent of the Manager’s problems in selecting a team today, and in the circumstances I couldn’t complain at the performance even if the result was disappointing.
Remember, we are reasonable, patient people, and Rome wasn’t built in a day!










