Ian Evatt wants to continue to see professionalism from his Bolton Wanderers squad and support for their team-mates even when they are not playing - adding that they will talk about futures if any become unhappy with the club's rotation policy.
Wanderers boss Evatt has a highly competitive and almost fully fit squad to choose from now, with most of the club's injured players closing in on a first team return.
The Whites boss will continue to have selection headaches with the resources at his disposal. Evatt has rotated his side often this season in the early stages to take advantage of those resources and also cater to the different challenges posed by various teams in League One.
The opportunity to use five substitutes has also helped Evatt give game time to players. READ MORE: 'He's done that' - How George Thomason has become 'impossible' to leave out at Bolton Wanderers The Bolton boss believes players must remain switched on and ready to play when called upon, otherwise they will not feature.