This was an occasion of contrasting emotions for teams heading in opposite directions.
For Bolton Wanderers, defeat brought confirmation of a relegation that has looked inevitable for some time. For Aston Villa, a club-record ninth successive victory added to the promise this season can end in promotion.
Once again Jack Grealish was the instigator, making things happen in that unique style of his.
Whatever happens he really should be a Premier League player next term.
Grealish scored the first with a far-post header, then made the second for Tammy Abraham through a delightful piece of skill. Abraham injured himself in the act of scoring and trudged off nursing his shoulder to prompt some concern for Dean Smith for the play-offs ahead.
The worries at Bolton run much deeper of course. On Wednesday the club were hours away from administration before Laurence Bassini completed his takeover, subject to EFL approval, and the new owner was at the University of Bolton Stadium to watch his team slip into League One.
Moving on from the abysmal regime of Ken Anderson is a positive step but the debts remain and Bassini’s three-year ban from being in a position of authority with any EFL club following his role at Watford means optimism is tempered.
Bolton’s players have still not been paid this month and while ‘significant funds’ will be made available once the deal goes through officially, manager Phil Parkinson knows only too well the damage that needs repairing. Anderson’s antagonistic approach means the club must work hard to rebuild its reputation.
Parkinson has maintained his principles amid shameful conditions but does not yet know his future. Bassini would do well to keep a man who got Bolton promoted to the Championship in his first season in charge and has kept fighting an impossible battle for survival this term.
This match was only confirmed as going ahead on Thursday, after more safety concerns, and with Villa in such irrepressible form the win required to stave off relegation for another day always appeared a forlorn hope.
Villa’s surge has coincided exactly with Grealish’s return from injury and his creativity was in evidence once more in the 13th minute when he found Anwar El Ghazi with a in a deep, low cross. El Ghazi needed just to get his finish on target to score but he skewed it wide.
Three minutes later Ben Alnwick’s punch to Albert Adomah’s cross only went as far as John McGinn, who nodded into the unguarded net. Harry Brockbank, a 20-year-old making his debut, cleared off the line. Clayton Donaldson drew a save from Jed Steer in a rare Bolton attack but after the break Villa showed their class.
Abraham delivered a deep cross that found Grealish for a simple header. It was Grealish’s fourth goal in eight games. Alnwick then saved from Grealish and Tyrone Mings as Villa cranked up the tempo and before the hour the lead was doubled.
McGinn chipped forwards as Grealish ran behind and though the ball bounced awkwardly he managed to twist his body and flick it back to Abraham. The Villa striker jumped into a diving header for his 25th goal of the season. Smith will hope it is not his last.
Not since 1910 have Villa won nine in a row and the 4,569 fans who travelled here sung as if convinced this run will be worth something. Smith thumped his chest at the end.
Those suffering Bolton supporters who stayed for the final whistle clapped their players off. This is a rare relegation where those on the pitch can be excused blame.
hundredth
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Sympathies for Boltons fans. Your team don't deserve such good fans. Players going on strike? Play for the shirt, NOT the money!
Suppose you'd pay your bills with your company's uniform?
update
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We 100% deserved to go down this year.If Bassini is serious about getting us back on track he needs to be ruthless. Need an overhaul in the summer to get rid of our many over 30's. Parky imo gets a lot of stick and until the past year has done an incredible job under the circumstances but I feel his time is up. We need to prepare to try and get back up next year. Congrats to Villa and good luck for the playoffs.
Bassini says 3 years Bolton will be back in the premier league if so he has to spend 50+million can't see that happening.
Kennidy
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Great team Villa. Now get promoted. This season Bolton's team has been rubbish. No heart for the shirt or the supporters. The management has also been found lacking. Let's go down, get rid of most of this team, the manager and his management team and get a proper sponsor of our stadium. Then come back stronger. COYWM
Sorry to be the team that sealed your fate, Bolton are a proper Football Club with a great history in our game. Good luck for next season and maybe we will meet again sometime
Kongka
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Good ground good fans you will be back Bolton. As a Villa fan we know all about bad owners good luck with the new ones.
Cheers Deville. As that very famous lady, Dame Vera sang. "We'll meet again" get promoted. Always liked villa and their fans.
Eastwood
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Be glad when this season is over. Been the worse one in history hopefully this new owner keeps his words and delivers what he's promised hopefully have a decent season next year. All the best villa
I miss the days of Okocha and Campo at Bolton.
Lucass
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Well its great to see nine in a row much against expectations of just a few weeks ago but we meet Millwall next week which has always been a tough team for Villa to knock over but would love to see 10 wins on the trot we need to secure a playoff position then win the playoffs so all to win and all to lose from here
Halloween
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Such a shame. I never liked Bolton as a team (only for competitive reasons) but their fans were great. My hometown team won their only piece of real silverware against them in 2004 and was the only time my dad shed a tear after 64 years of seeing Middlesbrough struggle. Much sooner have a club like Bolton in the top league than some of the southern teams with awful fans.
Everettee
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Bolton will be back just had bad owners like Villa who milked the club dry. Good to hear that Villa fans were respectful towards Bolton fans even Dean Smith noticed that. Now come on Villa up we go!!!
Howarer
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Absolutely awesome performance today from whole team (unfair to single anyone for praise) and we should have had 4 or 5 - though I feel for Bolton because, as Villa fans, we know what's it like to have poor owners and I don't think your players have really played for the Club! However, more good news was McGinn didn't get another yellow and he was hauled off for safe keeping! It's been a topsy turvy season really but this run has been fantastic and you have to take your hat off to Smith and all the lads. Looking as if it'll be West Brom! UTV!
FCBribery
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Sympathies for Boltons fans. Your team don't deserve such good fans. Players going on strike? Play for the shirt, NOT the money!
corruption
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We 100% deserved to go down this year.If Bassini is serious about getting us back on track he needs to be ruthless. Need an overhaul in the summer to get rid of our many over 30's. Parky imo gets a lot of stick and until the past year has done an incredible job under the circumstances but I feel his time is up. We need to prepare to try and get back up next year. Congrats to Villa and good luck for the playoffs.
Manhattane
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we are defintely the team to beat!!! 9 in a row now. i feel sorry for whoever comes up against us in the playoffs. great day today! lets keep it going. UTV
enduring
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I look forward to welcoming Bolton to Sincil Bank to play Lincoln City next season. Well done Villa. Now get promoted.
Barbara31
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9 wins in a row against some good teams in such a competitive league, amazing up the villaaaa
leausign
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Great team Villa. Now get promoted. This season Bolton's team has been rubbish. No heart for the shirt or the supporters. The management has also been found lacking. Let's go down, get rid of most of this team, the manager and his management team and get a proper sponsor of our stadium. Then come back stronger. COYWM
like008
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Villas going up! 9/9 unstoppable. Bring on sandwell town in the play offs!
Carybary
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But Grealish is overrated.....lol. UTV!
Isaacsoner
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Another brilliant result for us but commiserations to Bolton players and supporters. Good luck with your new owner. UTV
Anthonyer
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Good ground good fans you will be back Bolton. As a Villa fan we know all about bad owners good luck with the new ones.
paradiseba
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Be glad when this season is over. Been the worse one in history hopefully this new owner keeps his words and delivers what he's promised hopefully have a decent season next year. All the best villa
Evgeni26100
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Poor Bolton... Let’s hope they can be back into the Premier League soon.