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'Everything' - Gillingham send Bolton warning as Neil Harris comments on Wanderers January spend

Neil Harris has warned Bolton they will face a Gillingham team which will display 'absolutely everything' in a bid to pick up three points as he believes Wanderers flexed their financial muscles in January with their recent business.

The Gills host Wanderers at Priestfield this Saturday as Bolton will aim to return to winning ways following the 2-0 loss to MK Dons.

Wanderers sit 10th in the League One table while the Kent side are in the relegation zone as things stand.

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But the Gills are now just three points from safety following the 2-0 win on the road over the weekend against Lincoln City, though the sides immediately above Gillingham have a game in hand on them.

Wanderers raided the Gills for their captain Kyle Dempsey as one of seven acquisitions during the January transfer window and the midfielder could start versus his old side this Saturday.

Speaking after the win over the Imps, Harris feels his side will be taking on a big football club in the form of Wanderers who have financial backing as was demonstrated in January.

But Harris believes Ian Evatt's side will take on a Gills outfit which will show 'absolutely everything' in a bid to pick up three points as the former Cardiff City and Millwall boss warned Wanderers they will face a team in good form when they arrive at Priestfield.

He said: "Bolton have done very well. We'd seen them against Wimbledon, seen them against Lincoln as they'd played the game prior to us, so we've seen a lot of them already. They're a good side, a really good technical football team.

"They've spent heavily in January on transfer fees as we know from Kyle (Dempsey) going there,

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