Fulham target end to their away day misery by beating Bolton

13 March 2009 19:37
They have scored just three goals and failed to win on the road since the final game of last season. [LNB]Bolton's players have a point to prove after their last outing, a 2-0 defeat at Stoke on March 4, and the club are hoping to boost numbers in the Reebok crowd by slashing ticket prices to £10. [LNB] Related ArticlesBeattie shows Bolton no mercy[LNB]Roberts winner may force Fayed to shelve plans[LNB]Hodgson looks to Fayed[LNB]Rooney and Tevez keep United in honours hunt[LNB]Roy Hodgson hopes Manchester United fail to focus on FA Cup tie with Fulham[LNB]Gary Neville aims for return at Bolton[LNB]Manager Roy Hodgson's problems have not been helped by a new injury concern over ever-present defender Aaron Hughes, who left the pitch before Blackburn's winner in midweek with a rib injury, while striker Bobby Zamora missed outwith a hip problem. [LNB]Zamora, though, should be ready to take his place in attack. [LNB]Bolton manager Gary Megson admitted: "Everyone seemed to be saying everything is hunky dory down at the Reebok but it is not. [LNB]"Blackburn got a fantastic result against Fulham the other night and they pulled out of the bottom three but it now means third from bottom has 28 points, which drags in a couple of teams above ourselves, who will be looking over their shoulders." [LNB] 

Source: Telegraph