Bolton fan favourite Le Fondre scored 21 goals in 75 games across two loan spells for Wanderers and as a permanent signing between 2015 and 2018.
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BBC Breakfast, Dowden said the government cannot commit to allowing fans back into games in the short-term.
He said: “That was the plan and that’s something we ideally wanted to happen and had been working towards.“We’d gone through this phased reopening of football.“For example, very early on, football was one of the first sports to return behind closed doors, we facilitated that with games free-to-view on the BBC and others.“The next stage was due to be on October 1 to enjoy fans back in
.Bolton fan favourite Le Fondre scored 21 goals in 75 games across two loan spells for Wanderers and as a permanent signing between 2015 and 2018.
straight to your inbox every day, freeInterim Salford City boss Paul Scholes admits the defeat against Port Vale was 'difficult to take' for the Ammies but was pleased the League Two side took on board his messages from training and saw signs to be positive about. The Salford co-owner is currently in the dugout at the Peninsula Stadium on a temporary basis after the midweek sacking of previous Ammies boss Graham Alexander.
Billy Crellin - 5Made the odd save to deny Oldham but had little else to do other than pick the ball out of his net twice.Harry Brockbank - 6Aggressive and not afraid to charge out to make challenges, which ultimately saw him pick up a booking for a tackle on McAleny.Ricardo Almeida Santos - 7Had a physical battle up against Danny Rowe all afternoon and continued recent good run of form.
straight to your inboxIan Evatt has explained why loan deals for prospects from Premier League academies did not come to fruition for Bolton Wanderers. The transfer window slammed shut for the Trotters yesterday afternoon with no business done on deadline day.
Wanderers head coach chatted on transfer deadline day prior to the League Two clash against the current bottom side in the division. And Evatt discussed a range of topics in his pre-match press conference, including the loan signing of Peter Kioso from Luton Town, the transfer window, taking on the Latics, and the latest injury news.Here's what he had to say. Reaction to the signing of Peter Kioso "He’s a player that I’ve been aware of for the last couple of years.
straight to your inbox every day, free Manchester United youngster Di'Shon Bernard has joined Salford City on loan until January. The 20-year-old centre back will get his first regular taste of senior football with the League Two club owned by the Class of 92 and currently managed by Paul Scholes.
The Trotters have brought in 20 new players this summer as new head coach Evatt reshaped his playing squad. The latest acquisition was Peter Kioso with the defender joining Wanderers from Championship side Luton Town on a season long loan.
The Trotters go into the game unbeaten in their last two outings in the league, courtesy of an away victory against Harrogate Town and a first clean sheet of the season last time out in the draw against Grimsby Town.
Bolton on loan from Leicester City in 2013 and scored six times over 38 games. It prompted then boss Dougie Freedman to sign Danns permanently in the summer of 2014 when his Leicester deal expired, and overall he played 116 times for Bolton, scoring 11 goals.He left the club for Bury in 2016 and spent time on loan at Blackpool in 2017.
straight to your inboxMikel Arteta has confirmed he still doesn't know if defender Kieran Tierney will be available for Arsenal's trip to Manchester City this weekend, but revealed new signing Thomas Partey could make his debut.Arsenal have started the season with three wins from four as Arteta continues to revitalise the Gunners with an attractive playing style.
straight to your inbox every day, freeFormer Salford City manager Graham Alexander has admitted he is 'disappointed' to have been sacked by the Ammies just five games into the League Two season but has thanked the club's Class of 92 owners for giving him the chance to lead the Peninsula Stadium outfit into the EFL.Alexander left his post in a shock announcement earlier this week and has since been replaced in the dugout by Manchester United legend Paul Scholes on an interim basis.
Wanderers were among the pre-season favourites for the title according to the bookmakers before a ball was kicked in anger. But the Trotters began the league campaign with three successive losses against Forest Green Rovers, Colchester United and Newport County.Bolton's form in League Two has picked up of late having taken four points from the last six on offer.
Salford City, Forest Green Rovers and Carlisle United. And the two sides which occupy the drop zone at present include Grimsby Town and Oldham Athletic, though the Mariners are in action this evening against Cheltenham, while Walsall take on Leyton Orient.
the Trotters from Chelsea in the second half of the 2010/11 season which proved fruitful. Sturridge scored eight goals in 12 games for Wanderers in the Premier League after joining Bolton at the end of January 2011.
Ammies co-owner and Manchester United legend Neville has reacted on Twitter to the proposals and a piece on The Guardian website which suggests the plans should not be swept aside.
straight to your inbox every day, freeSalford City co-owner Paul Scholes has been put in temporary charge of the Ammies after boss Graham Alexander was sacked.Manchester United legend Scholes takes over in the dugout at the Peninsula Stadium after Alexander was sacked by the League Two club.
Santos at the heart of the defence impresses againIf there was a positive to take from the stalemate against Grimsby, it was that the draw yielded Bolton's first clean sheet of the season.Ian Evatt stuck with the same back three that had performed so admirably in the previous weekend's victory against Harrogate Town, which had ended with Bolton's first goals and win in League Two this campaign.Ricardo Almeida Santos lined up at the heart of the defence, flanked by Ryan Delaney and Harry
Bolton's League Two victory over Harrogate Town last weekend with suspected ankle joint damage and had not been expected back before Christmas.The 24-year-old has had both MRI and CT scans this week and seen a specialist to ascertain the severity of the injury.
had an x-ray and a scan on the injury. And after Bolton's defeat last night in the EFL Trophy against Shrewsbury Town, Evatt believes he will be without Jones until Christmas at least.