Wimbledon and Bolton fought out a disappointing stalemate at Selhurst Park to
leave both sides stuck in the relegation mire.
he visitors had the better of the chances but could not find a way past a
resolute Dons defence and in-form keeper Neil Sullivan.
Nathan Blake forced a good first-half save from the Scottish international and
Alan Thompson tested his handling with a dangerous free-kick.
For Wimbledon, Robbie Earle wasted a free header after 31 minutes and Jason
Euell should have done better with the goal at his mercy but apart from that the
most interest was provided by Joe Kinnear's triple substitution.
The Dons manager will have been happiest with the point, as with Barnsley
losing at Leeds Bolton wasted a great chance to put some ground between their
relegation rivals.
Blake, in fact, had the ball in the net after just 10 seconds thanks to a
piece of quick thinking from former Wimbledon favourite Dean Holdsworth but it
proved to be something of a false dawn.
Holdsworth blocked Dean Blackwell's attempted clearance and released Blake
into the area who fired past Neil Sullivan.
The Welsh international turned away to celebrate but the linesman's flag had
already been raised for offside.
Colin Todd kept faith with the side beaten at home by Arsenal in midweek while
Joe Kinnear made one change, Jason Euell coming in for Marcus Gayle.
Both sides struggled to get into a rhythm in the blustery conditions with
Bolton looking most dangerous via Thompson's left foot.
His superb 40-yard crossfield pass was turned into the box with a first time
volley from Blake and Chris Perry made a vital interception as Per Frandsen
closed in.
Wimbledon's best attacking opportunities also came from the left hand side and
Kinnear's decision to play Euell looked to be a shrewd one as he proved to be
the home side's most dangerous attacker.
His cross from the left fell perfectly for Neal Ardley on the edge of the area
but the midfielder went for placement instead of power and his shot was
blocked.
Bolton looked fragile at the back under the usual barrage of crosses but it
was Blake who again went closest to scoring at the other end.
A rebound from the heels of Ardley fell kindly for the Bolton striker just
outside the box but his well-struck shot was too close to Sullivan, who turned
the ball around for a corner.
After the departure of Vinnie Jones across London to a role as player/coach at
QPR, Dons captain Robbie Earle had a real opportunity to lead by example but he
spurned two of the best chances of the half in carbon-copy moves just after half
an hour.
First, Ardley's cross was just too high for the Jamaican international to
reach. And just a minute later when he did make contact from an identical ball
he could only glance his free header well wide.
Thompson then went close to breaking the deadlock, collecting Sheridan's pass
inside the area and turning neatly before shooting across the face of goal.
The two sides had managed just one shot on target between them in the opening
45 minutes but the second period promised a bit more action with Euell and Blake
going close.
Euell should have opened the scoring on 48 minutes when he was left totally
unmarked in the penalty area.
Michael Hughes' lofted ball found him in yards of space but with the goal at
his mercy he hit his shot into the ground and it bounced up to allow Branagan to
tip the ball over.
Blake then ensured Sullivan was on his toes with a left foot shot out of the
blue from the edge of the area that flew just wide of the far post and a minute
later putting a header over the bar from Holdsworth's cross.
Wimbledon then made a triple substitution - Peter Fear, Andy Clarke and Marcus
Gayle on for Ardley, Euell and Leaburn.
But it was Bolton who should have taken the lead seconds later, a scramble in
the box eventually seeing Cox's low cross held by Sullivan at the second attempt
as Blake waited to pounce.
Gayle's header from Cunningham's cross floated just over the bar and Thompson
shot over from Blake's back-heel but a stalemate was always on the cards.
Teams
Wimbledon: Sullivan, Cunningham, Kimble, Blackwell, Earle,
Roberts, Perry, M. Hughes, Ardley (Fear 68), Euell (Clarke 68),
Leaburn (Gayle 68).
Subs Not Used: C. Hughes, Heald.
Bolton: Branagan, Cox, Frandsen (Salako 88), Blake, Thompson,
Bergsson, Sheridan, Todd, Phillips, Fish, Holdsworth (Taylor 85).
Subs Not Used: Giallanza, Johansen, Ward.
Att: 11,356
Ref: M J Bodenham (East Looe).