Wanderers who have won their last five matches in all competitions on the spin. Ahead of the game, Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke at a pre-match press conference and here's some of the highlights of what he had to say.
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Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign. After the match, Trotters head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's some of his initial views on the victory.Initial reaction?“I’m pleased and I’m always pleased when you win.
I think we’ve had to roll up our sleeves and dig in at times. We had to sacrifice a little bit of possession in the second half and we don’t necessarily like doing
.Wanderers who have won their last five matches in all competitions on the spin. Ahead of the game, Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke at a pre-match press conference and here's some of the highlights of what he had to say.
The Trotters picked up four wins and a draw in the fourth tier of English football throughout last month with wins over Salford City, Stevenage, Scunthorpe United and Southend United, as well as a draw against Mansfield Town. Wanderers also beat Newcastle United's under-21s in the Papa John's Trophy, while the only defeat in November came in the FA Cup at the hands of League One side Crewe Alexandra.
Wanderers over the summer as one of more than 20 new signings. It is his second spell with the Trotters having spent the 2013/14 campaign with the club.In the win over Southend United yesterday, Baptiste helped the Trotters to keep a clean sheet and bagged two assists.
ensured a 3-0 victory for the Trotters. The win means Bolton now sit ninth in the League Two table and just a point from the play-offs.After the victory, Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's his initial reaction to the win.What’s your assessment?“Workmanlike.
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The Trotters are in a rich vein of form at present with four wins on the bounce in all competitions. Three of these have come in League Two and have seen them take nine points off Salford City, Stevenage and most recently against Scunthorpe United.
Wanderers head coach Evatt has named the same team for the last three League Two matches in a row - and seen his side pick up nine points out of nine on offer against Salford City, Stevenage and Scunthorpe United. Matt Gilks is the current choice as goalkeeper with a back three of Alex Baptiste, Ricardo Almeida Santos and Ryan Delaney in front of him.
The Trotters are on the road for the second time in the space of four days when they head to Glanford Park for a 7pm kick-off.
The Trotters brought in more than 20 players over the summer as Evatt presided over a new-look squad being assembled at the University of Bolton Stadium. The transfer window only closed in mid-October, but the next opportunity to do business will come around in fewer than six weeks.
The Trotters head to Glanford Park tomorrow evening for a midweek League Two clash.
the Trotters conceded on the stroke of half-time when Tom Pett fired into the top corner to halve the deficit. The second 45 minutes was characterised by Wanderers showing more of their defensive qualities and playing more on the counterattack.
The Trotters made 20-plus signings over the summer after Evatt joined the club from Barrow and set about overhauling the Wanderers squad. Though the transfer window only closed just over a month ago, attentions have already turned to potential business when January comes around.
The Trotters head to the Lamex Stadium aiming to build upon two victories in as many games.
The Trotters came from behind against the Magpies after the visitors took a two-goal lead in the first half thanks to a brace from captain Elliot Anderson. Jak Hickman's goal before the break halved the deficit.Wanderers fought back in the second half and got back on level terms thanks to Arthur Gnahoua, before Jamie Mascoll netted what proved to be the winner before full-time.
The Trotters are poised to ring the changes for this evening's match at the University of Bolton Stadium. Wanderers head coach Evatt has confirmed that no players who started last Friday's 2-0 victory over Salford City will be involved against the Magpies.
The Trotters play the Magpies' youngsters at the University of Bolton Stadium in a 7pm kick-off. Both teams cannot progress to the competition's next stage due to the Northern Group C already being decided, with Shrewsbury Town and Crewe Alexandra already qualified.But tomorrow still presents a competitive match for Bolton and the opportunity for Ian Evatt to both rotate his squad and build upon last week's victory over Salford City.
The Trotters will play the Magpies' youngsters in the Northern Group C of the recently rebranded EFL Trophy. The group is already decided with both Shrewsbury Town and Crewe Alexandra sealing qualification with six points each.Bolton and Newcastle's under 21s are both yet to register a point in the competition and so cannot qualify for the next stage.
Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign.The 34-year-old was part of a defence which kept a clean sheet, only the third of the campaign for the Trotters. But Baptiste was pleased with what he saw against Salford and hopes Wanderers can now kick on from it in the games to come.
The Ammies succumbed to a 2-0 defeat when Eoin Doyle gave Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign on Friday evening on a match shown live on Sky Sports.It was Wellens' first game in charge of Salford in League Two and his third match at the helm of the Ammies in all competitions since moving to the Peninsula Stadium from League One Swindon Town.
the Ammies. Eoin Doyle gave Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign with a 2-0 win.