The Trotters will be without defender Ryan Delaney and skipper Antoni Sarcevic for the visit of the O's. Delaney is suspended for tomorrow's game in light of the red card which was shown to him last time out against Tranmere Rovers.
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Wanderers and made a total of 30 appearances for the club during the 2015/16 season, scoring once against MK Dons.
His performances then earned him a move to Arsenal for an initial fee of around £2m which could reach a total of £5m should several add-on clauses be satisfied.According to reports, Holding's new Arsenal deal will keep him at the Emirates Stadium until 2024 with the option of a further 12 months.Mikel Arteta's Gunners are expected to confirm the deal in the coming days.Speculation
.The Trotters will be without defender Ryan Delaney and skipper Antoni Sarcevic for the visit of the O's. Delaney is suspended for tomorrow's game in light of the red card which was shown to him last time out against Tranmere Rovers.
Wanderers ended the game with 10 men. Evatt felt Delaney did not deserve to be sent off against Tranmere and revealed the extent of the injury he suffered against the Prenton Park outfit, adding that he had to have repair work done in hospital over the weekend to his ear.
The Trotters have already been very busy so far this month and more business is anticipated before the window slams shut on February 1. Free agent Kieran Lee has already been signed, while three players have arrived on loan at the University of Bolton Stadium until the end of the season.
The Trotters head to the One Call Stadium still searching for their first win of 2021 and without a victory in their last six matches. The Stags, by contrast, as in completely opposite run of results with five wins on the bounce in League Two.
Wanderers grabbed a goal back through Antoni Sarcevic and Delaney was shown a second yellow card after a foul on Vaughan shortly after.But the manner of the award of the Rovers penalty and how Tranmere defender Manny Monthe avoided a second yellow card for a bringing down a through on goal Sarcevic when both sides had 11 men were major talking points.Evatt was also dismissed after full-time for apparent dissent with referee Hair and the Bolton boss had his say on the performance of Hair and the
Wanderers grabbed a goal back through Antoni Sarcevic and Delaney was shown a second yellow card after a foul on Vaughan shortly after.
Wanderers have been very active in the market so far this month, bringing in four players. Free agent Kieran Lee has been signed up, while Declan John, Zack Elbouzedi and Ben Jackson have joined the League Two side on loan from Swansea City, Lincoln City and Huddersfield Town respectively.
Wanderers for the entirety of the campaign.But the Championship side exercised an option in the deal which took Kioso to the League Two side to recall him to Kenilworth Road earlier this month. Kioso returned to the Hatters in light of injury problems in the right-back position for Jones' side.
The Trotters head to Prenton Park tomorrow to take on Rovers in a 3pm kick-off in League Two. Ian Evatt takes his side to take on Keith Hill's men seeking their first win in 2021, with the club's most recent win coming in mid-December on the road against Cheltenham Town.
The Trotters are on the road aiming for their first win of 2021 when they take on former boss Keith Hill's Super White Army.
Bolton boss has spoken after news of Zack Elbouzedi and Ben Jackson playing for Wanderers in last weekend's game against Cheltenham Town was leaked on social media ahead of the players been confirmed as signings by the club.
Out of pocket. Alec Baldwin announced that he is taking a break from Twitter after the scandal surrounding his wife, Hilaria Baldwin.
direct to your inboxBolton Wanderers appear to have pulled off a coup by signing Zack Elbouzedi.That's according to fans of his parent club, Lincoln City, some of whom seem gutted that their club have let the winger leave to join the Whites on loan for the rest of the season.Bolton announced a double signing ahead of their League Two encounter with Cheltenham Town on Saturday, with teenage Huddersfield left-back Ben Jackson also moving to the University of Bolton Stadium for the remainder of the
Wanderers have already added two new additions to the squad in the form of experienced former Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Kieran Lee and Swansea City defender Declan John on loan. Evatt has confirmed that more acquisitions will be coming this month, with the Wanderers manager previously admitting other options in the forward areas of the pitch are being targeted.
The Trotters return to the University of Bolton Stadium and will take on the Robins aiming to do the double over Michael Duff's side. When these two sides met last month, Wanderers emerged on top thanks to Ryan Delaney's late winner.
The Trotters made more than 20 acquisitions over the summer transfer window and Evatt had to build up a new squad after a turnover of players took place.
Wanderers this season, as well as bagging six assists. But he has had to make do with a place on the bench of late since he was dropped for the win over Cheltenham Town in mid-December.
The Trotters went behind when Ricardo Almeida Santos put through his own net midway through the second half. But Wanderers rallied and fought back to draw level through substitute Arthur Gnahoua who came off the bench to score a leveller.After the game, Bolton boss Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's his immediate reaction.It was a hard fought point. What did you make of it?“I didn’t think there was a great deal in it.
the Trotters and scored three goals, becoming an ever present at right wing-back.
Wanderers to face the Reds.The Luton Town loanee was shown two yellow cards against the Cumbrians and must serve a one-game suspension before being available for selection.That would have been for Tuesday's game against Morecambe, but the clash was postponed after a coronavirus outbreak in the Shrimps camp. And Evatt has confirmed there are no fresh injury concerns ahead of this Saturday's match, believing there could be two or three changes from the last game.