Saturday's game for Bolton Wanderers is the first game where supporters will have to demonstrate complying with new Covid-19 regulations.
08.12.2021 - 15:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Bolton Wanderers slipped to a disappointing 3-0 loss on the road to Fleetwood Town last night.
Bolton went behind early on at Highbury Stadium to the Cod Army thanks to Ged Garner's early strike.
Eoin Doyle saw a first half effort disallowed for offside, before Wanderers went down to 10 men when Santos was shown a straight red card when he brought down Callum Morton on the edge of the box and appeared to be the last man.
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Saturday's game for Bolton Wanderers is the first game where supporters will have to demonstrate complying with new Covid-19 regulations.
Ian Evatt admits the Bolton Wanderers forward players should be taking their chances more often but believes the squad also need to share the goals around amid their striking drought away from home.
Ian Evatt believes the Bolton Wanderers fans were 'fantastic' with their support of the team against Accrington Stanley but believes a 'very small minority' who make criticism personal is 'not acceptable'.
Adam Senior admits the Bolton Wanderers squad understand why supporters might not be happy with their team right now but believes the club must ride out their current storm and can do so by winning games again with all sticking together.
Accrington Stanley boss admitted he was 'surprised' by the reaction of Bolton Wanderers fans to their side in the loss to his team in League One.
Ian Evatt has explained to his Bolton Wanderers players how they cannot have their confidence affected by any critiscm they receive on social media and that they may wish to remove themselves from the platforms to get results on the pitch.
Bolton Wanderers will be without the services of captain Ricardo Almeida Santos this weekend against Accrington Stanley.
Bolton Wanderers will be seeking to return to winning ways in League One this weekend when they make the short journey to take on Accrington Stanley.
Will Aimson admits that Bolton Wanderers let Fleetwood Town off the hook as he broke the dressing room silence on the midweek defeat and is targeting a response versus Accrington Stanley this weekend.
Accrington Stanley boss John Coleman believes Bolton Wanderers have had some 'unbelievable highs' so far this season but 'found a way to lose' against Fleetwood Town earlier this week.
Former Bolton Wanderers boss Neil Lennon has been linked with the managerial vacancy at Ipswich Town.
Ian Evatt believes his Bolton Wanderers players must prove some of their critics wrong just like they did last season when they achieved promotion out of League Two.
Ian Evatt is looking forward to having MJ Williams back available for selection for Bolton Wanderers this weekend after admitting he was not surprised their December got off to a difficult start against Fleetwood Town.
Bolton Wanderers midfielder Josh Sheehan has made a successful start to his rehabilitation period after undergoing an ACL reconstruction.
Fleetwood Town interim boss Stephen Crainey believed the second half of their clash against Bolton Wanderers would suit them even more than the first period of their 3-0 victory as he felt his side would be able to take advantage of spaces to make their three points more certain.
Ian Evatt believes captain Ricardo Santos's red card did not help Bolton Wanderers in their loss against Fleetwood Town and felt the dismissal of the skipper led to his side lacking ideas and energy.
Bolton Wanderers suffered a poor 3-0 loss on the road against Fleetwood Town as they ended the game with 10 men.