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Bolton Preview: Back to the Bread and Butter

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By Since66
April 10 2009
Huss has brought the squad's feet firmly back on the ground by explaining that the last mention of Wednesday's euphoric victory in Mouseland was the last this morning and he told the squad to focus their attentions on tomorrow's bread and butter visit of Bolton Wanderers, perennial Premiership strugglers, but after last week's mauling of Middlesbrough, they appear safe.

Huss said, "Of course after the unexpected win, we have to make the switch towards the league, we have two days of recovery, and tomorrow we have to be fully concentrated.

"That's not easy but we emphasised fully on that in today's meeting, a short briefing about the Liverpool game and then focus ourselves on the Bolton game, which is not an easy game.

Hid in Scumland

"Knowing the fact that we have had a tough game on Wednesday (Bolton) will use it but we have to focus on that. The key must be in the concentration, it's difficult to go there but I hope we don't need an alarm bell ringing before we start playing the game."


Tomorrow's game will be Chelsea's 48th of the season and Bolton's 34th and Nicolas Anelka is expected to face his former club and hopefully he repeats his goalscoring exploits at The Reebok earlier in the season.

Hid and Dids

Hiddink continued about player selection, with the 2nd leg in mind on Tuesday night at The Bridge, he said, "You must always be careful with temptations. I think we have to focus on the league. We know we are not in the most luxurious position to win the league, we have to chase which gives a lot of pressure, but we have some little problems which might give me the opportunity to rest one or two players.

"As long as we are in the race for the title, it is difficult after our loss at Tottenham, but we do not know how the other teams react, so we will see, As long as we are mathematically in charge we will fight for that.

"Talking about the league the other clubs must stumble and we must not fail, must not drop any points so that's difficult but still reachable. The other two roads, of course we are now facing next week the FA Cup semi-finals, a big game against a big club, but let's make first steps first which is Bolton."


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Bolton Preview: Back to the Bread and Butter
Posted by: 50 Years Over 100 Years (IP Logged)
Date: 10/04/2009 20:45

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Re: Bolton Preview: Back to the Bread and Butter
Posted by: Glenn the trotter (IP Logged)
Date: 10/04/2009 21:14

Perrenial strugglers? were mid table now, and 3 of the last four years we have been in the top 8 including 2 uefa cup qualifications, you southerners should get your heads out of your backsides, and we have done it with our own money and not a bent russian oligarch.

Re: Bolton Preview: Back to the Bread and Butter
Posted by: Since 66 (IP Logged)
Date: 10/04/2009 21:18

We aint spent no money in two years (Sm3)

You have been struggling this season, you have turned on Megson on more than one occasion and you are safe this season as I already said

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Re: Bolton Preview: Back to the Bread and Butter
Posted by: dixon9 (IP Logged)
Date: 11/04/2009 01:28

I haven´t seen Bolton that much but when I have they have impressed me.

I just hope there´s not too much euphoria within the squad and we get on with the job in hand.

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