‘Extra spice’: Bolton’s Lennon sees fast start as key ingredient against Preston
Neil Lennon is looking for his Bolton side to dominate their local rivals from the first whistle as he takes Wanderers to face Preston North End on Saturday evening.
Neil Lennon is looking for his Bolton side to dominate their local rivals from the first whistle as he takes Wanderers to face Preston North End on Saturday evening.
Neil Lennon believes that his Bolton Wanderers side are not far from turning performances into points after the 1-1 draw with Leeds United on Saturday.
Neil Lennon has underscored his hunger to keep fighting, as Bolton look to turn round their dreadful form with a home win against Leeds United tomorrow.
Emile Heskey believes that his Bolton teammates have the character to pull off another escape act after Wanderers slipped further into the relegation mire last night.
Neil Lennon believes that his luckless Bolton side are not far away from turning performances into points after a 2-0 defeat to Burnley consigned Wanderers to the foot of the table.
Neil Lennon has called for his Bolton side to return from the international break with a more clinical focus as his team go in search of their first away win of the season.
When Neil Lennon’s Bolton side left Birmingham having secured a win under his stewardship in his first game, they sat in 21st in the SkyBet Championship.
Neil Lennon fumed at his Bolton side’s failure to hold out for a point at Queen’s Park Rangers, condemning Wanderers to a seventh straight away game without a win.
Wanderers are yet to register a single point on their travels, but head to Loftus Road looking to capitalise on what is likely to be a nervy QPR team following their 4-0 derby defeat to Fulham last time out.
Neil Lennon has admitted some of the doubts brought about by last week’s surrender at Huddersfield have been erased by Bolton’s comeback at home to Brighton.
Bolton Wanderers fans will remember the Burnden Park disaster, when 33 supporters died following the collapse of two crush barriers at their old ground in 1946, by releasing a commemorative third kit with the names of the 33 stitched into the shirt.
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