Ian Evatt has implored the EFL to use 'common sense' when it comes to assessing if Bolton Wanderers' trip to Burton Albion next week can go ahead.
12.12.2021 - 19:28 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The January transfer window is only a matter of weeks away from opening and Bolton Wanderers are poised to be active in the market.
Wanderers have experienced a spate of injuries of late and coupled with players departing the club during the season, reinforcements are required.
Last January, Ian Evatt's side made a total of eight signings which helped to inspire a promotion charge out of League Two.
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Ian Evatt has implored the EFL to use 'common sense' when it comes to assessing if Bolton Wanderers' trip to Burton Albion next week can go ahead.
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