By Alan Finn When you think of Scotland and Sligo Rovers, there isn’t a generation of supporters who couldn’t name a couple of players from the land of lochs and legends – beginning with the arrival of Bob Preston in 1934, the earliest Rovers manager on record who holds the distinction of also being the […]
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From 20th in February to final-day promotion - the Irishman at the heart of a remarkable success story
Eoin Doyle on Bolton’s unlikely triumph and becoming the first player at the club since Michael Ricketts to score 19 goals in a season. Paul Fennessy By Paul Fennessy Saturday 15 May 2021, 8:00 AM May 15th 2021, 8:00 AM 33,986 Views 2 Comments
Bolton Wanderers celebrate sealing promotion to League One.
Image: PA
Image: PA
ON 8 FEBRUARY 2021, the League Two table did not make for pleasant reading if you were a Bolton player or fan.
Ian Evatt’s side sat 20th, after 25 games played, with 10 losses, seven draws and eight wins.