The view from Bolton
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Bolton fan Moshin Ibrahim provides the view from the Reebok ahead of our Saturday tea-time encounter.
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How are Bolton fans feeling about a trip to Anfield?
We are actually quite optimistic but a trip to Anfield is always going to be tricky no matter who you are. The crowd is always behind their team 100 per cent. The ball will be played wide a lot and aimed at both target men – Carroll for Liverpool and Davies for Bolton.
One song we’re bound to hear from your end?
Super, super Kev, super, super Kev, super Kevin Davies.
Best thing about being a Bolton fan?
We are a family club, not another corporate giant that is just about making money and hardly knowing anything about the community and its pride. At Bolton we spend to our means and you feel like you’re part of that family.
And the worst?
Knowing we don’t have much money to spend on players.
If you could sign three Liverpool players who would you take?
I’d have Suarez as he is a clinical striker who is at his peak; I’d have Kuyt as he always gives a 130 per cent; and finally I’d have Kelly, a fantastic right-back and one for the future.
Which of your players do we need to keep an eye on?
Ivan Klasnic is an underrated striker, a goal poacher. This season he is going to be clinical. Petrov’s delivery of the ball from the left over to super Kev – Carragher and Skrtel are going to have their hands full.
Weak links?
Jussi Jaaskelainen. He is getting complacent and lazy. Most Bolton fans have started to turn on him now – once a hero, now starting to turn into a villain.
Best way to beat Bolton?
Play wide and come in rather than crossing the ball. Either go for a shot or create an opening for the striker to be fed a delicate through ball. Long balls or crossings won’t cause any problems to Cahill and Knight, they’ll clear them all day long.
How will your gaffer play it?
He’ll play the same team that faced Man City. Watch out for Tuncay coming on around 65 minutes. He might change the game around in Bolton’s favour.
Prediction?
2-2. Bolton so far have scored six goals in the Premier League – second highest behind Man City.
Due to Bolton returning tickets for our game this Saturday we have a small number available to purchase at the ticket office on a first come, first served basis whilst stocks last.
Source : Liverpool FC
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