Kieran Sadlier sets Bolton Wanderers aim & reflects on success of Rotherham United transfer move
Kieran Sadlier is in no doubt that his January transfer window move from Rotherham United to Bolton Wanderers has been a success and is aiming to see what he can do next campaign.
Sadlier made the move from the Millers to Wanderers in January after admitting his transfer to the Yorkshire club was not the right one for him.
The 27-year-old has played 18 times since his move, playing in several positions across the final third and also deputising at wing-back at times too.
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For the campaign, Sadlier found the back of the net 10 times, including four at Wanderers as he broke into double figures for the campaign as a whole.
And he is hoping to kick on at Wanderers next season as the club aims for promotion and feels they can even target the title.
He said: "It definitely has (been the right move). But to be honest there was no risk about it for me. It felt good from the start. It’s perfect for me, on the pitch and off the pitch as well, settling in to a new city and I know people up here anyway so it’s been really good and the football, now I’m in the team and doing well, confidence is good. I’m really looking forward to next season already and what we can do.
“I looked at them (season stats) as well the other day and I’ve played a few games more than I did at Rotherham. It was just very stop-start there and when I played I did well, but there was just no consistency to playing.
"Here I’ve played quite a few on the bounce and I think that gives any player confidence really that the manager trusts you. Over periods of time, the consistency, you can see with my goals to games ratio is really good and to be fair,