‘Galvanised’ Bolton need to find killer instinct, says Lennon
Neil Lennon believes Bolton can build momentum upon their win over Birmingham City at the weekend if they develop a lethal touch in front of goal
Neil Lennon believes Bolton can build momentum upon their win over Birmingham City at the weekend if they develop a lethal touch in front of goal
Bolton lifted themselves off the foot of the Championship table on Saturday with only their second league win of the season over Birmingham City in Neil Lennon’s first game in charge
Bolton isn’t exactly the Côte d’Azur and the Northern Irishman is sure to have at least a few disgruntled, not to mention red-eared, players on his hands for banning players from training in woolly hats
The club’s Community Ambassador will walk 50 miles from his Merseyside hometown of Huyton to the ground via Anfield, Goodison Park and the Trotters’ former home Burnden Park
The 43-year-old had been out of management since the end of last season after a trophy-laden four years in charge of Scottish giants Celtic and replaces the sacked Dougie Freedman
Neil Lennon has been appointed as Dougie Freedman’s successor at Championship side Bolton Wanderers on a three-year contract.
After Dougie Freedman left by mutual consent on Friday, Hughes and goalkeeping coach Lee Turner were placed in temporary charge of the Trotters.
Bolton Wanderers need to start taking their chances if they are to turn around their abject start to the season, admits manager Dougie Freedman.
More than £6,000 has been raised for a veteran’s charity through the sale of limited edition military style Bolton Wanderers shirts.
Under-fire Bolton manager Dougie Freedman has accepted responsibility for his side’s insipid performance in their 2-0 home loss to Derby County on Saturday, leaving the team with one league win in nine so far.
Limited edition military style green shirts are to be launched as Bolton Wanderers’ third kit in support of Blesma, The Limbless Veterans.
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