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    Nottingham Forest 3-0 Bolton Wanderers...

    Bolton were outplayed from the first whistle to the last, as ten-man Wanderers were resoundingly beaten 3-0 at Nottingham Forest.

    After an improved display at Hillsborough on Tuesday, Bolton couldn't have performed much worse and it all began with just 12 minutes on the clock when Nelson Oliveira fired home from the penalty spot after Ben Amos had been sent off to hauling down Jamie Ward inside the box.

    Paul Rachubka, on for Josh Vela to take Amos' place in goal, was picking the ball out of his net again four minutes later, with Oliver Burke heading home from close range, while Forest completed the scoring seven minutes from time when Ward found space before slotting past a helpless goalkeeper.

    Neil Lennond an unchanged side to the one that was beaten at Sheffield Wednesday in midweek, with the only alterations seeing Mark Davies and Stephen Dobbie take up places on the substitutes' bench instead of Shola Ameobi and the injured Zach Clough.

    To put it kindly, Bolton wer

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    re: Nottingham Forest 3-0 Bolton Wanderers...

    It's looking more than likely that we are going down Lennon should have been put on gardening leave months ago he hasn't got a clue!

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