Ian Evatt says he does not take the support and backing he receives from Bolton Wanderers chairman Sharon Brittan for granted and aims to repay the faith shown in him with performances and promotions.
07.12.2021 - 16:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Stephen Crainey says Fleetwood Town will 'really attack' this evening's clash against Bolton Wanderers as they attempt to get their big loss over the weekend against Accrington Stanley out of their system.
Wanderers sit 14th in the third tier of English football heading into this evening's clash at Highbury.
They face a Fleetwood side currently without a permanent boss with Crainey in charge following the departure of Simon Grayson from the Fylde Coast side.
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Ian Evatt says he does not take the support and backing he receives from Bolton Wanderers chairman Sharon Brittan for granted and aims to repay the faith shown in him with performances and promotions.
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