Injury: Ryo Miyaichi Out for the Season
This young man will go far, or he has the talent to go far anyway. That is if Ryo can keep away his injuries. Wigan fans have only ever seen glimpses of his talent, but what we have seen is very very good.
This young man will go far, or he has the talent to go far anyway. That is if Ryo can keep away his injuries. Wigan fans have only ever seen glimpses of his talent, but what we have seen is very very good.
Saturday's match at Millwall is no doubt a big one for Bolton Wanderers. Ahead of the game, Kevin Davies has revealed that he does not want to see the Bolton players back down at all.
This week my thoughts and general articles are all coming late and fast. First I apologize for that I have had very little time over the past week, and I keep saying normality will return (hopefully it will).......
Before coming to Bolton Wanderers in January, Ryo Miyaichi was touted as the next big thing with some going as far as calling him the "Japanese Messi." Bolton fans were understandably excited for him.
19-year-old winger Ryo Miyaichi has left Arsenal on a season-long loan deal. He'll link up with Roberto Martinez and Wigan Athletic.
Well the deal for this young man was let out the bag, when fan favorite Ali Al Habsi tweeted about the impending deal for Ryo Miyaichi. And like many expected, the deal has been confirmed today with the young winger joining the side on loan.....
The Japanese youngster impressed right from the start with his pace and quick feet, topping off a bright beginning with an FA Cup away goal at Millwall. While he looked another transfer coup for Owen Coyle, he faded thereafter and kept fading.
We've been waiting all week for this day. Bolton Wanderers have released the retained list, which should probably be called the Players Leaving List, and now we have a better idea of the squad,...
A Treatise On Football Statistics and Ryo Miyaichi
Nigel Reo-Coker was the Lion of Vienna Suite MOTM, but the readers have spoken (or clicked), and they believe Ryo Miyaichi deserved the half glass of warm Budweiser we give to Bolton's MOTM in a loss.
Someone has to take the prize, and who better than the young Japanese winger, Bolton's lone bright spot today.
Picking a man of the match for Bolton is never easy. Sometimes it's because the boys put in an incredible team performance, and you just can't pick one. However, other times, like yesterday, it's...