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Thread: Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Charlton Athletic...

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    Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Charlton Athletic...

    Bolton ended their pre-season schedule with a 2-2 draw against Charlton Athletic, in a game which saw summer signing Derik Osede pick up a worrying injury.

    Wanderers twice led at Macron Stadium, courtesy of goals in each half from Darren Pratley and Liam Feeney, but Tony Watt responded for the Addicks on both occasions to ensure the game ended all-square.

    The evening's biggest talking point arrived shortly before the hour, however, as Osede landed awkwardly following a 50/50 duel and hobbled off the field alongside two members of the Trotters' medical department.

    Neil Lennon made three changes to the team that started against Port Vale on Tuesday night, with Neil Danns, Liam Trotter and Liam Feeney all dropping to the substitutes' bench. Pratley, Zach Clough and Stephen Dobbie came in at their expense, with Pratley taking the captain's armband.

    Charlton started brightly at Macron Stadium, with Ben Amos at his superb best to deny Watt in a one-on-one situation with just four

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    re: Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Charlton Athletic...

    Not a bad game that. Agree with Lennon's comments that we were poor in the first half and a lot better in the second.

    Shame about Derik, he looked really good. Also quite impressed with Madine

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