November 26, 2024

MixCollage-28-Feb-2024-09-00-PM-8605Following Bolton Wanderers’ impressive 5-0 demolition of Oxford United at the Toughsheet Community Stadium, Ian Evatt was quick to discuss his critics, suggesting he had kept the ‘receipts’, as many pundits and supporters had begun to point out the recent run of poor form with the Trotters.

Four days later, Bolton lost a crucial clash against Derby County by a goal to nil at Pride Park to make it just seven victories in their last 19 matches across all competitions, with no wins in their last five away games either.

For a team that have been outspoken in aiming to achieve promotion, were widely seen as pre-season title favourites and are quick to speak of themselves as ‘the best in the league’; those facts are simply not good enough.

What is perhaps more frustrating for Bolton supporters, though, is just how often and keen Evatt or his players are to put their foot in it.

Derby’s dressing room wall

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According to Derbyshire Live, Paul Warne and his coaching staff decided to print off the words of Bolton’s right wing-back, Josh Dacres-Cogley, in order to literally stick them on the dressing room wall.

The former Birmingham defender had said Wanderers would ‘take it’ to Derby, which perhaps there is absolutely nothing wrong with because Bolton did, but then finished off by saying ‘good luck to them.’

Probably without intention, it is a provocative and inflammatory comment that is obviously due to rile up opposition due to the condescending tone in which it comes across – especially when that team is below you in the league table, from a Derby County perspective.

Wanderers were the better side in that game and many neutral observers would agree with that, but Evatt, after another defeat, saying any person in the stadium there today could see the wrong team lost is again fairly frustrating for a neutral or opposition supporter – and it has become frustrating for fans of Bolton, too.

Time to head down, crack on at Bolton

Prior to their 2-2 draw at Oakwell earlier this month, there was a feeling that perhaps Evatt’s pre-match comments had inspired their comeback as they went into the ‘run-in’. He insinuated he would be departing at the end of this season with his future unclear.MixCollage-28-Feb-2024-09-00-PM-8605

However, in hindsight, after just one win in four matches since that was said, it was perhaps just an indication of how tired the entire squad and staff are, both mentally and physically, after what has been a hectic fixture schedule.

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