Aimson, Bodvarsson & John to come in? Bolton Wanderers predicted team vs Morecambe
Changes are expected this evening for Bolton Wanderers as they take on Morecambe.
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Changes are expected this evening for Bolton Wanderers as they take on Morecambe.
Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt believes defender Will Aimson was 'very unlucky' not to start the season and feels he will be a 'very important' player for the club this season.
Morecambe boss Derek Adams believes Bolton Wanderers will miss skipper Ricardo Santos for the clash agaInst his side as he suggested that he will have the same group of players to choose from as he did from the weekend draw versus Fleetwood Town.
Ian Evatt is looking forward to seeing long-term Bolton Wanderers absentees Lloyd Isgrove and Josh Sheehan back in action for the club for the B team as he feels the decision not to rescind George Thomason's red card was 'strange'.
Ian Evatt believes the 'magnificent' squad he has at his disposal means he will be able to change this and ensure freshness in his side when Bolton Wanderers take on Morecambe following their weekend draw against Port Vale.
James Trafford believes Bolton Wanderers skipper Ricardo Santos should not have been sent off in the draw against Port Vale but feels the Whites are really coming along away from home.
Port Vale bounced back from defeats to Exeter and Rotherham in the last week to battle out a goalless draw at home to Bolton. The visitors were reduced to ten men when Ricardo Santos was sent off on 37 minutes, but are one of the favourites for promotion. So, how should we assess this performance? Over to Vale fans for their say.
Bolton Wanderers manager Ian Evatt said his side would have ‘comfortably’ beaten Port Vale had they not been reduced to ten men.