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Fergie stunned by Old Trafford repeat

11:54pm Thursday 22nd November 2007

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By Gordon Sharrock »

THE scorch marks on the walls of the home dressing room at Old Trafford proved that lightning can, after all, strike the same place twice.

Sir Alex Ferguson put on a brave face, but in private he was seething after seeing his Mighty Reds beaten on their own patch by Little Old Bolton for the second year running.

Kevin Nolan, who'd scored in the previous season's 2-1 win, did the damage again - pouncing on a David Beckham error to score the only goal of the game 13 minutes from time.

What a time and what a place to score your first goal of the season! And what a record. Scoring twice in successive derby wins at Old Trafford earned the young Nolan a place in Bolton folklore.

And what a day for Sam Allardyce. The wily Bolton boss, who had come over all emotional the previous October, inspired his players by showing videos of that momentous triumph to remind them of what they were capable of - and it worked a treat.

United looked awesome to start with but it was Wanderers who fashioned the first clear-cut chances: Henrik Pedersen spurned one, shooting straight at Fabien Barthez after Michael Ricketts sent him clear, and Anthony Barness put one over the bar.

Missing Paul Scholes and Roy Keane, United were poor in midfield but Juan Sebastian Veron at least managed to conjure up a chance for Ruud van Nistelrooy just before half-time, when the Dutchman's powerful shot beat Jussi Jaaskelainen only to bounce down off the crossbar.

Van Nistelrooy claimed the ball had crossed then line but referee Graham Barber was having none of it. Ricketts, who'd scored the matchwinner the previous season, was at the peak of his form and was tormenting the living daylights out of Laurent Blanc.

Fergie was looking distinctly uncomfortable on the touchline, long before Nolan delivered the coup de grace.

That night, Wanderers had the distinction of being the only club in England to have won more games against Manchester United than they had lost.

It's perhaps a sign of how deeply those successive home defeats hurt Ferguson and his players that United have imposed themselves so devastatingly in subsequent derbies - winning seven and drawing two.

The current head-to-head record in all competitions reads: 41 Wanderers wins, 46 United wins and 24 draws.

But, for Bolton fans, the memory of those two derby upsets will never be erased.

Manchester United Barthez; P Neville, Blanc, Ferdinand, Silvestre; Beckham, Butt, Veron (Forlan 76), Giggs; Solskjaer, van Nistelrooy. Not used: Ricardo, Stewart, O'Shea, Chadwick.

Wanderers Jaaskelainen; Barness, Bergsson, Whitlow, Charlton; Djorkaeff (Warhurst 73), Frandsen (Holdsworth 87), Nolan, Gardner; Pedersen (Campo 89); Ricketts. Not used: Poole, Walters.

Referee: Graham Barber (Tring).

Attendance: 67,623.

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Pedro, Bolton says...
9:22am Fri 23 Nov 07

"But, for Bolton fans, the memory of those two derby upsets will never be erased."

You are certainly right about this anyway Gordon!!! Come on Kevin! Get back to this type of form again.

Batman, TW says...
10:20am Fri 23 Nov 07

this was probably Nolan's last decent performance.

doncorleone, bolton says...
12:21pm Fri 23 Nov 07

what about in Germany you muppet???

Graeme Souness, Unemployed says...
12:24pm Fri 23 Nov 07

Never mind 2002 - what's it going to say on Monday?

Brak, Bolton says...
3:33pm Fri 23 Nov 07

I was in the home end for this game (with our fans to my left).
When Nolan scored I had my head in my hands hiding a massive grin. Had to wait till we got to the car to shout about it!
Brilliant match.
I hope tomorrow brings the same kind of elation as all the Man U fans I have spoke to are bragging they have it in the bag (again).

tax payer, bolton says...
4:46pm Fri 23 Nov 07

Brak wrote:
I was in the home end for this game (with our fans to my left). When Nolan scored I had my head in my hands hiding a massive grin. Had to wait till we got to the car to shout about it! Brilliant match. I hope tomorrow brings the same kind of elation as all the Man U fans I have spoke to are bragging they have it in the bag (again).
Tart...... you should have just jumped up like the rest of us ;-)

Bolton Buddha, Atherton says...
5:17pm Fri 23 Nov 07

I just met Steve Bruce at JJB, He is a big ugly fxxxxx. He said he was offered the bolton job but the money they that was available for transfers was laughable..
We got Megson because he was willing to do it on the cheap.
So there it is fact. WIGAN HAVE MORE AMBITION THAN BOLTON QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ASKED WERE IS ALL THE MONEY. WHAT IS GOING ON......


Jacko, Little Lever says...
7:25pm Fri 23 Nov 07

Bolton buddha, where have you been for the last 7 months?.All this was said in may!!!.

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AS Wanderers prepare for tomorrow's long-awaited visit of traditional local rivals, Manchester United, Gordon Sharrock concludes this week's series of past memorable matches between the two sides with a look back at the second time the Whites beat the Red AS Wanderers prepare for tomorrow's long-awaited visit of traditional local rivals, Manchester United, Gordon Sharrock concludes this week's series of past memorable matches between the two sides with a look back at the second time the Whites beat the Red

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