WOMEN ARRIVE TO CHEERS

The Canadian women’s soccer team arrived to great cheering from the crowd after they have the recently won the bronze medal at the London Olympics 2012. Erin McLeod was one of the important members of the team that was successful. She has said that the success has earned her a lot of compliments like a free coffee at Starbucks. She has said that she cannot complain and is extremely happy to have lifted the bronze medal at the London Olympics. Erin McLeod was amongst the other members of the Canadian women’s soccer team that won the bronze medal.

She was signing autographs for very large group of fans who had joined in to catch a glimpse of the stars at the BMO field. The men’s team would be taking on panama in the World Cup qualifying match, but it was quite clear who was the star attraction ahead of the match. The defender Rhian Wilkinson said that she did not have the chance to experience the welcoming at the airport because she came a day later. The Canadian women’s team lost in the semifinals of the tournament to United States, and they have said that they were extremely disappointed to lose at this stage.

“I get recognized. Sometimes I get free coffees at Starbucks. I can’t complain about that. The reaction has been overwhelming. People have been recognizing us all over the place and I think it’s really cool for women’s sport. I think tonight is really awesome. I remember growing up with no female role models. I think it was incredible what they were able to accomplish and what it meant for the country. I think the country will see the benefits of that [on the field] in five or 10 years,” said Erin McLeod.

COYLE RUES MISSED CHANCES

The Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle has said that his side did not take advantage of the match against Nottingham Forest to claim another victory of the season. Bolton have made a good start to the season, but not an excellent start. They would have ideally be looking to the top of the table after a few rounds of matches, but the opening day defeat at the hands of Burnley has dented the confidence in the club. The lack of confidence once again showed in the 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest. As result of this, Bolton are currently in the 12th position with only one victory to their credit.

Speaking after the match against Nottingham Forest, Owen Coyle said that he was extremely disappointed with the result. He said that he expected his team to see out the match after taking the lead in the second half. After going down to a wonderful goal from McGugan in the first half, Bolton managed to stage a remarkable comeback that saw them lead the match in the second half. However, a goal by Andy Reid a few minutes later meant that Bolton were unable to get all three points from the match.

“My frustration is that we’ve gifted them a soft second goal – a hopeful long ball that we could have dealt with in the centre-back position. Then Reid’s run unmarked from the middle of the park. Fair play to him – it’s a wonderful finish that he’s done all his career. I’m frustrated because there was a lot of good attacking play from our point of view and we showed a bit of character coming from a goal behind,” said Owen Coyle after the match. Bolton will be playing against the likes of Hull city and Birmingham in the next few matches.