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Bolton summer signing takes inspiration from ex-Manchester City star James Milner for Wanderers aim

New Bolton Wanderers B team signing Matt Grivosti does not mind taking a leaf out of James Milner's book and be as versatile as possible in a bid to get as many minutes on the pitch as possible.

The 19-year-old forward joined the Whites over the summer as one of several signings made for the new B team under Matt Craddock. The team has been designed to bridge the gap between youth and first team football at Wanderers.

Grivosti joined the club from Warrington Town over the summer and got his, and indeed Bolton B team's first ever goal last night. Grivosti travelled back to Cantilever Park last night for a friendly clash.

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The clash ended all square as Matty Grivosti's opener was cancelled out by Isaac Buckley-Ricketts. Lamine Toure put Wanderers back in front on the stroke of half-time, before Sean Williams equalised from the penalty spot after the break to ensure the clash ended all square.

Grivosti was pleased to get on the scoresheet against his old side, but was respectful with his celebration towards his former employers. He feels settled at Wanderers and is looking forward to getting involved in competitive action after the final pre-season friendly.

He said: "You always want to score when you get your chance. On the left wing, I enjoyed it. I didn’t want t give it too much but the lads knew how much it meant to me with their celebration, so maybe it came out from them. It was good to score and to get a result would have been even better. To get a draw, we will take it. It is progress.

"The first goal, we felt like ‘we’ve got the first, we can kick on from there’. And then Lamine gets a second and you are

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