Bolton Wanderers boss says fans’ faith can take club to higher heights after dodging Bury banana skin
Bolton survived a scare from League Two Bury last night to edge through in the first round of the Capital One Cup 3-2 in extra-time.
Bolton survived a scare from League Two Bury last night to edge through in the first round of the Capital One Cup 3-2 in extra-time.
Trotters fans will be hoping for a stronger start than last season which saw them lose four of their first six games, and saw them eventually limp home to finish in a lacklustre 14th place, and a relatively poor showing in both domestic cup competitions.
The accounts for Championship clubs in 2012/13 revealed Wanderers to have the highest levels of debt, the highest wage bill in the league and to have made the biggest loss before tax.
Captain Zat Knight, Chris Eagles and Tyrone Mears are three first-team players who will not be seen at the newly-named Macron Stadium next season and they could yet be joined by USA international Stuart Holden
USA international Tim Ream has been recognised for his performances by the Bolton Wanderers Supporter’s Association who have named the defender as their player of the year.
Bolton take on Sheffield Wednesday at weekend, their penultimate Championship fixture of the season
Bolton face Huddersfield on Saturday striving to push clear of any lingering relegation doubts
Bolton head south to face Yeovil with a good chance of getting back to winning ways
Dougie Freedman believes his Bolton Wanderers side have finally adjusted to the demands of Championship football.
Bolton look to distance themselves from relegation zone at Championship high-flyers Derby this evening
Freedman’s Bolton defeated Leeds 5-1 at weekend before midweek clash with high-flying Derby
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