Holden not being rushed back
The fans (on both sides of the Atlantic) have increased their calls for Holden's inclusion in a starting XI. Dougie has not obliged. The reasons for Holden's exclusion are twofold: squad form and not rushing Stu back.
The fans (on both sides of the Atlantic) have increased their calls for Holden's inclusion in a starting XI. Dougie has not obliged. The reasons for Holden's exclusion are twofold: squad form and not rushing Stu back.
After two wins in the last week, Bolton have extended their unbeaten run to 5 games. This weekend, they travel to Oakwell to take on the Tykes, who have the distinction of spending the most time in...
After Mark Davies was forced to leave Bolton's game against Peterborough tuesday night in just the 24th minute, Bolton Wanderers feared the worst. After all, what is a campaign for the Trotters without at least one major injury?
Davies will be taken to hospital tomorrow for a scan to assess the potential damage. Hopefully it's nothing major and Mark will be back on the pitch for Bolton Wanderers in no time.
It was three points and a (very nervy) clean sheet at the end of the day coupled with Burnley and Blackburn losses saw Bolton climb to 10th place and are just seven points from 6th place.
Davies' current deal runs out in 2015. When signing with the club in winter 2009, Davies originally penned a four-and-a-half year deal. He further extended that contract by a year in 2011.
The performance we have been waiting for all season long! Hull City were second in the table and had won three in a row when they touched down in the Reebok this afternoon. Wanderers were quick to welcome them with less than hospitable behavior.
With 2.5 years left on the current deal, set to run out in summer 2015, it's a curious one with him extending but we're not complaining.
Bolton Wanderers now seem to have a fresh injury concern, this time with Mark Davies the victim.
If you weren't at the Reebok Stadium, didn't catch the various highlight shows, or simply love a spot of torture, here are the highlights of Bolton's loss at the Reebok Stadium to Ipswich Town.
Our award is going to Jay Spearing for his work on the defensive front against Barnsley. Had it not been for his bulldog-like work ethic in both halves,
Davies' hard work was duly rewarded this weekend with what was a very good personal performance against Blackpool.