The Trotters returned to winning ways in midweek with a victory on the road over Cheltenham Town.
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Wanderers brought in more than 20 new players over the summer as part of recruitment drive by Evatt to overhaul the squad at the University of Bolton Stadium. But due to the restrictions placed on recreational activities in light of the pandemic, the squad's time bonding together has been largely limited to spending time at the training ground and in the dressing room.
There are also restrictions in place for this too, with social distancing in operation where possible inside buildings. Evatt
.The Trotters returned to winning ways in midweek with a victory on the road over Cheltenham Town.
the Trotters over the summer after penning a two-year deal with the club.
the Trotters over the summer, but has had a stop-start time so far at the University of Bolton Stadium. The 27-year-old made his debut for the club against Newport County in September, but then had to wait until November before his return to the squad after picking up an injury.
The Trotters returned to winning ways with a 1-0 victory over Cheltenham Town.
the Trotters in two spells with the club, winning the Second Division title in the 1977/78 season.
Bolton back in the top half of the table and within three points of the play-offs. The Robins boss felt the Trotters were running the clock down in the closing stages of the game, which he felt is a compliment to the Gloucestershire side, who sit in the automatic promotion places.
Wanderers were taking a look at a free agent.
The Trotters put in a tremendous shift at the back to keep out a Robins side that sat second in the table. And defender Ryan Delaney struck in injury time to claim all three points for Bolton and lift the club into the top half of the League Two table.After the game, Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's his initial reaction to the victory.A totally committed performance from start to finish?“Yeah we deserved that, I thought.
Matt Gilks - 7 Made some solid stops to deny May and Lloyd before the break and made others after the break to keep a clean sheet.
The Trotters are back in League Two action on the road for the second time in the space of four days and take on the Robins this evening.
The Trotters head to Whaddon Road aiming to return to winning ways after suffering back-to-back defeats in League Two.
Trotters start last weekend in the 6-3 loss at the University of Bolton Stadium against Port Vale. During that match, Thomason was brought off early in the second half after the Trotters conceded their fifth goal of that game.
the Trotters went ahead in the first half against the Saddlers thanks to Eoin Doyle, but the Saddlers equalised through Elijah Adebayo on the stroke of half-time, though there was suggestions that Ali Crawford had been fouled in the build-up.And the hosts took the lead and all three points when Rory Holden lashed home from just outside the box after the break as Wanderers succumbed to defeat.Off the pitch, things got heated at times between both benches with Wanderers boss Evatt and members of
The Trotters are aiming to bounce back from a 6-3 defeat the last time out against Port Vale and get back to winning ways. Before that encounter at the University of Bolton Stadium, Wanderers had been on a five match winning run in all competitions.
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Bolton Wanderers, who the bookmakers tipped before a ball had been kicked in anger to be among the favourites for the title this season.
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.
Bolton and scored twice, including the winner in the victory over Scunthorpe United in midweek.He has been first choice right wing-back since arriving at the club on loan for the season from Championship side Luton Town. And playing regular football is helping Kioso to develop and is exactly what he wanted when he decided to move to the University of Bolton Stadium and not have his career be at a standstill.