Bolton summer signing on defence competition, settling in at Wanderers & squad rotation
19.08.2022 - 09:37
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Bolton Wanderers summer signing Jack Iredale has loved life at his new club so far and is feeling settled following his summer move from Cambridge United as he discussed in depth the squad rotation that will take place this season.
Iredale joined the Whites from Cambridge on a free transfer and put pen to paper on a three-year deal. The 26-year-old has played three times so far for his new club.
The defender is now settled at his new club, having got a new house with his girlfriend following his summer move. He had been staying in the Bolton Whites Hotel prior to getting a home.
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Iredale has enjoyed his time at his new club and feels the pre-season trip to Portugal helped him get up to speed at Wanderers. He feels that is something which is paying off early on this season.
He said: “I’ve absolutely loved it to be fair. Coming straight in we went straight to Portugal for the pre-season trip and that helped me get grounded in the environment and then was looking forward to the season starting and now the games are coming thick and fast, it’s really exciting.
“It certainly left us in good stead. The amount of work that we managed to get in week one, I think we can already see the benefits of it. We just when through that game at the weekend in the heat with 10 men for a long period of time and we still managed to hold off and keep the clean sheet, so I think there’s already the proof that the work the coaching staff has put into us is paying off.
“We want to be a team that wins games and if you can’t win the game, then you don’t lose. The gaffer has really made a point of instilling a winning mentality to us. He
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