Bolton Wanderers lifted the Papa Johns Trophy at Wembley, beating Plymouth Argyle 4-0 by the largest-ever margin in the Final in front of over 70000 fans, ...
Despite the score-line, Argyle continued to press for a goal. Bolton went close to a third in the 20th minute as Ian Evatt’s side exploited the right channel once again. With 10 minutes on the clock, a well-worked move ended with the striker slotting home from close range after Dempsey fed Charles to make it 2-0.
Northern Ireland's Dion Charles, Conor Bradley and Eoin Toal are celebrating Wembley success after Bolton Wanderers hammered Plymouth Argyle 4-0 in the Papa ...
Their fourth summed up the afternoon for both sides, Jones watching a corner onto his forehead and nodding the ball home unmarked to compound Argyle’s embarrassment. Again there was Burton so save his side’s blushes and stop Wanderers from running away with the final. Kachunga carried the ball forward down the right and slipped it inside to Aaron Morley.
The duo - who were both born a stones throw from the North West town- could be seen screaming in joy as the team beat Plymouth Argyle 4-0 to win the Papa ...
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Bolton Wanderers 4. Dempsey 4. Charles 10. Kachunga 49. Jones 61. Argyle 0. Argyle's big day out at Wembley sadly turned into a brutal experience, ...
Mumba and Edwards switched flanks to provide a different dynamic for the Greens, and it almost worked immediately. Wright then jinked into space for a shot dragged wide, as Argyle gradually warmed to the task. Callum Burton started in goal for the Greens, behind a back three of James Wilson, Dan Scarr and Macaulay Gillesphey. Argyle’s sluggish start continued with a loose pass opening room for Charles to have a pop, charged down by Scarr. Substitutes (not used): 32 Adam Parkes (gk), 21 Nigel Lonwijk. Substitutes (not used): 12 Joel Dixon (gk), 27 Randell Williams.
A CURSE lifted, a club reborn, only one team turned up in the Papa Johns Trophy – and it was Bolton Wanderers who delivered.
Morley whipped in the corner and Jones was hungriest to turn it into the net. Plymouth had to react, a double substitution at the break indicating Schumacher’s unhappiness with the way the game was going. The Devon men only had themselves to blame, losing possession from their own throw on the left. He slipped a ball inside for Dempsey, who in one fluid motion did the same for Charles, before keeper Callum Burton knew it, the ball was nestling in the back of his net. Had VAR been in operation, there surely would have been a case for a penalty. The first knockout trophy win in 34 years, could they possibly come back to Wembley in May and secure Championship football?
We mark the players after a sensational 4-0 win against Plymouth Argyle in the Papa Johns Trophy final.
Always on the shoulder, always hunting for more. Took a nasty knock at the end that should have meant red for Cosgrove. Class act on the day. He had the confidence of a seasoned veteran. Defending was strong, midfield energetic and exact, and the Whites' attack was as sharp as a tack. Ian Evatt's gameplan was perfect in every way and stopped Plymouth dead in their tracks from the first couple of minutes. Plymouth’s defender will be having nightmares about him for weeks to come. His link play was out of this world at times, as was his second-half finish for the third goal in front of the Bolton fans. Oozed confidence from minute one and was the happiest guy in London when he lifted the trophy. The goal would have meant the world to him, and there are few more deserving players in the squad. Made one outstanding save from Hardie in the first half that came at a crucial stage of the game. There is a strong argument that this was the most comprehensive cup final performance in
Wanderers skipper Ricardo Santos had no words to describe the feeling of leading his side to victory at Wembley.
“We have had a taste of Wembley now and we would like to come back here,” he said. They have picked up some results but after this the boys will be buzzing and we know we can get something there.” “Not once in my career did I think I would be here at Wembley lifting a trophy. It was an amazing feeling. We played them off the park. It could have been a few more.
Ian Evatt hailed a great day for Wanderers and the town of Bolton after delivering the club's first knock-out trophy in 34 years.
“In the first 10 minutes we managed to take both of them and after that our fans were buoyant. “Part of our own development is that we haven’t had the right results in these big games. It was a great day for everybody.” “We’ve built a connection with the fan-base, with the town, with the community. I’m really delighted they managed to execute the game-plan the way they did. “We owed them a good day like this.
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Mention Bolton to anyone and there is only one thing on people's lips the sensational win at Wembley. And tis the same in the virtual world.
[Bolton Wanderers](/sport/wanderers/) won 4-0 against Plymouth Argyll with the excitement hitting the virtual world with red and blue colours rising and filling the screen ina fireworks formation. [Several famous faces](https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/23429787.vernon-kay-paddy-mcguinness-watch-bolton-wanderers-wembley/) were in attendance to cheer on Wanderers as they lifted the Papa Johns Trophy at Wembley. [Papa Johns Cup win](https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/23429884.bolton-wanderers-captain-ricardo-santos-papa-johns-trophy-victory/).
The motorways were just a sea of coaches and cars, all decked in Wanderers colours as we swept south, overwhelming every service station on the way. It was our ...
We played them off the park. It was our big day out - the Papa Johns Trophy final. Bolton saw.
Dear Supporters,. To share in the exhilaration every single Bolton Wanderers supporter felt at full-time yesterday at Wembley Stadium and in the moments ...
It was almost written in the stars for us to win a trophy at Wembley 100 years since that famous White Horse Cup Final of 1923, but Ian and the team had to work hard in every single round of the competition to achieve this proud moment. You have all been a key part of this and we wouldn’t have sailed to the heights of yesterday without each and everyone of you. This club has a proud history and a strong tradition in cup football as well as being a founder member of the Football League.
Wanderers defender Gethin Jones says it was an “emotional” day at Wembley for him and his family.
“We kept them quiet in the first 10 to 15 minutes. The manager has got a great winning mentality and it is engrained in the lads. “And we can take this into the last eight games. When I went up with Rico to lift the trophy, Sharon was crying with me. “When I scored I honestly didn’t know what to do. “I can’t thank Sharon and the club enough.
Bolton Wanderers defender Gethin Jones dedicated his goal in yesterday's Papa Johns Trophy Final to his late mum.
“I’ve been here three years now and they’ve supported us so much – me and Rico (Ricardo Santos) especially, we’ve been here from the start with the manager,” he added. I’m proud of everyone at this whole Club, but especially the boys and the gaffer. We took that momentum in the second half and scored early again. “In the first 10 or 15 minutes, it was like we had another man behind us. Everyone was here to support me and it was an emotional day, but that goal was for my mum.” “It was an emotional day for myself,” the Wanderers vice-captain explained.
Northern Ireland striker Dion Charles was among the goals as Bolton Wanderers hammered League One title-hopefuls Plymouth 4-0 at Wembley to lift the Papa ...
Their fourth summed up the afternoon for both sides, Jones watching a corner onto his forehead and nodding the ball home unmarked to compound Argyle’s embarrassment. Kachunga carried the ball forward and slipped it inside to Aaron Morley. All the lads went into the corner and just started jumping on me. “It is brilliant and means absolutely everything to me,” Charles said. “We can't get too ahead of ourselves. We have to take it game by game and try to put a run together.