Ian Evatt admitted that Morecambe got under the skin of Bolton Wanderers towards the end of the first half of their draw last night as he felt his side became too emotional after conceding.
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Dion Charles admits he has not found the transition to life at Bolton Wanderers tough following his hugely successful start to life at his new club as he spoke on how his non-league background has helped to shape his career.
The 26-year-old became Bolton's first signing in the January transfer window after joining from Accrington Stanley, as Wanderers paid a transfer fee for the first time since 2018 to land Charles.
The former Accrington striker has gone on to score five goals in his first 10 games as a Bolton player and has captured the imagination of Wanderers fans with his performances and strikes as the supporters have found a new hero.
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Charles admits that his start to life at Wanderers has been 'great' and feels he is now back at his sharpest after not playing since mid-September for Stanley.
And he has labelled the support he has received from the Wanderers fans as 'amazing' as he looks forward to his next opportunity to play, which is likely to be tomorrow versus AFC Wimbledon.
He said: “I’m delighted. It has been a great start to my Bolton Wanderers career and long may it continue with goals.
“I am settling in great, it is like I have been here for years. The fans and the staff have been brilliant, I couldn’t wish for a better start, really.
“Personally, I haven’t found the transition tough at all. I am confident in my ability and said to a few people that I would be a little but rusty when I first came in because I hadn’t been playing but once I am fit, judge me by what I am doing on the pitch. I think I have won a few people over and proved a few people wrong.
“It comes down to me getting myself up to
Ian Evatt admitted that Morecambe got under the skin of Bolton Wanderers towards the end of the first half of their draw last night as he felt his side became too emotional after conceding.
Bolton Wanderers came from behind to claim a dramatic late point at home to Morecambe.
Ian Evatt has told Bolton fans to not expect as busy a transfer window in the summer as there was in January at Wanderers as adding more strength in depth to the squad is among the chief priorities.
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