Post by John on Nov 15, 2007 17:39:36 GMT
Coventry City, For season after season, they have dominated Game 3, under Paul Davies' guidance and shrude transfer dealings, he has assembled a side that any City fan would be proud of. The beginning of this season, and they surged to the top of the table, their strikers ripping defences to shreads. In Salas and Ibrahimovic they have the best ST/CF duo Game 3 has ever seen, totting up 33 goals in 15 league games so far. When Davies was handed his fixture list at the start of the season, he must have been confident that a trip to the northern town of Bolton, home of Peter Kay, and Garlic Bread, would be a routine 3 point collection, and as the season got to weeks 9 or 10, and City and Wanderers drifted further apart at opposite ends of the table, Bolton in particular spiralling into the depths of relegation, he must have thought so even more so
Step forward John Wilson.
After surging up the Serie A table and constructing a new, fresh, in form side that would beat anything in their path, currently on a hot 8 game winning streak, John then decided to take over Wanderers, and attempt to change their fortunes somewhat. The nail was hit firmly on the head, as his opening game they beat relagation rivals Sunderland 2-0 at the Reebok, satisfactory you would say. Then came a trip to Old Trafford, and Bolton turned over Manchester United 2-1, and shot out of the relegation zone, and raised many eyebrows
Next, and you've guessed it, the Invincible Coventry City turned up at the Reebok, expecting a win, 3 points and to surge on to win yet another title, this wasn't to be
Tacchnardi signed for 5 million pounds earlier in the week for Bolton, took the captaincy job, and started his debut for Wanderers, AGAINST his former club, and he scored the winning goal in a thrilling encounter that finished Bolton 3, Coventry 2
As Wilson continues to dominate headlines in both the British and European League, long serving Davies, must surely be shaking in his boots at the prospect of being knocked off the top of Game 3's mantelpiece.
Step forward John Wilson.
After surging up the Serie A table and constructing a new, fresh, in form side that would beat anything in their path, currently on a hot 8 game winning streak, John then decided to take over Wanderers, and attempt to change their fortunes somewhat. The nail was hit firmly on the head, as his opening game they beat relagation rivals Sunderland 2-0 at the Reebok, satisfactory you would say. Then came a trip to Old Trafford, and Bolton turned over Manchester United 2-1, and shot out of the relegation zone, and raised many eyebrows
Next, and you've guessed it, the Invincible Coventry City turned up at the Reebok, expecting a win, 3 points and to surge on to win yet another title, this wasn't to be
Tacchnardi signed for 5 million pounds earlier in the week for Bolton, took the captaincy job, and started his debut for Wanderers, AGAINST his former club, and he scored the winning goal in a thrilling encounter that finished Bolton 3, Coventry 2
As Wilson continues to dominate headlines in both the British and European League, long serving Davies, must surely be shaking in his boots at the prospect of being knocked off the top of Game 3's mantelpiece.