today's 3-0 win at the University of Bolton Stadium over Southend and was replaced by Tom White.
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the Trotters so far since joining the club. Faal made his debut in League One by coming on in the defeat to Rochdale, also making a brief appearance in the following match against Lincoln City.Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt has explained that Faal has gone out on loan to get minutes under his belt due to limited opportunities currently in front of him at Bolton.
today's 3-0 win at the University of Bolton Stadium over Southend and was replaced by Tom White.
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.
Luton boss Nathan Jones admitted that Kioso could be recalled from his loan spell owing to injuries at the Championship club, while his form at the Trotters has also led to the questions being raised that he could head back to Kenilworth Road. Speaking earlier this month, Evatt confirmed he had not been contacted by Luton concerning a potential recall for Kioso.
Wanderers boss Evatt hailed Maradona as a 'fantastic talent' and that some of his earliest memories include being bought an Argentina shirt with the football legend's name on the back. He said: “He was obviously a fantastic talent.
Greater Manchester and many other areas across the north will be in Tier 3, the most strictest level of restrictions.
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.
Wanderers have implemented Bielsa's infamous 'murderball' training drill as part of their pre-match preparations. And the Bolton boss believes how Wanderers train and the intensity of which they do so can help them replicate what he wants to see from the Trotters on matchday.
The Trotters have their second game in the space of four days when they take on the Iron in 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 head to Glanford Park tomorrow evening aiming to build on their recent victory over Stevenage at the weekend.
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.
Wanderers returned to winning ways. He followed it up with another assured performance in yesterday's 2-1 victory over Stevenage as the Trotters picked up back-to-back wins in League Two for the first time this season.
Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton. Jack Charlton, Martin Peters, Ray Wilson and more recently Nobby Stiles have all passed away following brain injury diseases over the past few years.
The Trotters head to Hertfordshire tomorrow to take on the Boro at the Lamex Stadium. It will pit a Bolton team sitting 17th in League Two against a Stevenage side in the relegation zone with only eight points on the board and one win so far this season.
The Trotters head to the Lamex Stadium aiming to build upon two victories in as many games.
The Trotters head to Hertfordshire on Saturday to take on the Boro at the Lamex Stadium. Ian Evatt's side go into the match on the back of successive wins in all competitions.
The Trotters currently have a near fully fit squad to choose from, with the only notable absentees being long-term injured midfielder Dennis Politic who is poised to be out for the season and defender Harry Brockbank, who is not expected to be back before Christmas. Normally, those players who are not getting many minutes in the first team would be able to get some games under their belts in the under-23s set up.
was recalled by his parent club and was part of the matchday squad in the Papa John's Trophy win over Newcastle United's under-21s. The youngster, who joined from Longridge Town on an 18-month deal in January, made his debut by coming off the bench to replace Shaun Miller with just over quarter of an hour to go.
Ian Evatt has already confirmed. Speaking on the latest edition of the Sky Sports EFL Podcast, former Leeds United and Southampton midfielder Prutton hailed the impact Gilks made on the Trotters in the win.