BOLTON WANDERERS

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MY RECORD

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PWDL
League12444
League Cup2002
FA Cup1001
FL Trophy2011
Total17458

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HIGHLIGHTED GAME

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Saturday 21st October 2000
Nationwide Football League – Division 1 (Tier 2)
Stockport County 4 – 3 Bolton Wanderers
8,266
1 Carlo Nash 32 Rob Clare 3 Shane Nicholson 20 Dave Smith 5 Mike Flynn 17 Andy Tod 7 Kevin Cooper (19 Aaron Wilbraham) 14 Jarkko Wiss 37 Grant Brebner (11 Colin Woodthorpe) 8 Ian Moore 6 Peter Clark

(Subs not used: 13 Lee Jones, 10 Layton Maxwell, 23 Alan Bailey)
Scorers: Andy Tod, Jarkko Wiss, Ian Moore, Aaron Wilbraham

Highlights

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County had started the 2000/01 season with a win at Gillingham. However, the fine form at the back of 1999, which had promised so much, had ling disappeared as the 1999/00 season wended its way to a sorry end. And after the victory at Priestfield it was more of the same. Of the great team from 1996/97 only Mike Flynn and Kevin Cooper remained and it was clear to County fans that a struggle to maintain Championship standing was on the way. A League Cup exit, and only 5 points from the 12 matches which followed the game at Gillingham did not bode well.

Bolton arrived on 21st October, standing 4th in the table having lost only once. It promised to be another grim afternoon. The form book was turned upside down as County raced into a 3 goal lead, thanks to Andy Tod, (who proved to be a useful acquisition in his loan spall from Dunfermline); Jarko Wiss and Ian Moore. Three points looked to be there for the taking. But in true County fashion the nerves set in and Bolton drew level. That was until deep in injury time, when Aaron Wilbraham, smashed in the winner at the Cheadle End, occasioning scenes of great exultation.

It turned out to be one of the few highspots of the season, as County struggled, eventually successfully, to avoid the drop. Bolton, on the other hand, stepped up to the Premiership. Within 18 months of the game the Clubs were two divisions apart, as County’s Tier 2 days were ended with a relegation in 2002, just months after the last meeting, to date, of the Clubs in an FA Cup game at EP.

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Recollections of trips to Burnden Park Recollections of trips to the Reebok Stadium

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THE GAMES

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Where the date is in bold click for highlights of the game

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DateVenueGroundCompetitionFAAtt:
Tues20/08/85aBurnden ParkMilk Cup (Round 1 – 1st Leg)L143,311
Tues03/09/85h †Burnden ParkMilk Cup (Round 1 – 2nd Leg)D112,573
Mon20/01/86hEdgeley ParkFreight Rover Trophy (Northern Preliminary Round)D221,874
Tue24/11/87hEdgeley ParkSherpa Van Trophy (Preliminary Round)L132,123
Mon28/12/87aBurnden ParkBarclays League Division 4 (Tier 4)L126,607
Fri12/02/88hEdgeley ParkBarclays League Division 4 (Tier 4)L124,814
Tue05/11/91hEdgeley ParkBarclays League Division 3 (Tier 3)D225,036
Tues10/03/92aBurnden ParkBarclays League Division 3 (Tier 3)D007,365
Tue09/02/93hEdgeley ParkBarclays League Division 2 (Tier 3)W207,363
Tues06/04/93aBurnden ParkBarclays League Division 2 (Tier 3)L1213,773
Tue24/11/98hEdgeley ParkNationwide Football League – Division 1 (Tier 2)L018,520
Mon05/04/99aReebok StadiumNationwide Football League – Division 1 (Tier 2)W2118,587
Sat18/12/99aReebok StadiumNationwide Football League – Division 1 (Tier 2)W1013,285
Tue14/03/00hEdgeley ParkNationwide Football League – Division 1 (Tier 2)D006,412
Sat21/10/00hEdgeley ParkNationwide Football League – Division 1 (Tier 2)W438,266
Tues03/04/01aReebok StadiumNationwide Football League – Division 1 (Tier 2)D1112,492
Wed16/01/02hEdgeley ParkFA Cup (Round 3)L145,821

† The Milk Cup 1st Round (2nd Leg) tie was scheduled to be played at Edgeley Park, but due to works to the ground was transferred to Burnden Park

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