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Evatt Expecting a Really High Quality Game
Thursday, 28th Jul 2022 10:54

Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt believes Saturday’s campaign opener against the Blues at Portman Road is going to be “technically and tactically one of the best games of the season” in League One.

Evatt is leading Wanderers for a third year with his team having finished ninth in League One last season, following promotion in 2020/21, three points ahead of the Blues, having enjoyed a very impressive second half of the campaign.

From January 15th, when they beat Town 2-0 at the University of Bolton Stadium, they took 44 points from 21 games, winning 13, drawing five and losing just three.

Evatt has a similar approach to the game to Blues boss Kieran McKenna’s and the one-time Blackpool and Chesterfield centre-half says he has a lot of time for his Town counterpart.

“I think since Kieran took the job they’ve had a massive upturn in fortunes,” he told the Manchester Evening News. “I think he’s a very talented young coach, I think his team are excellent, pleasing on the eye.

“I appreciate and enjoy watching them myself, but I’m sure that he’ll look at us and think a similar thing to be honest.

“I think it’s a really high quality game. I think it’s almost spoilt that it’s so early on and the first game of the season because I think it’s going to be technically and tactically one of the best games of the season in this division. That’s my own opinion.


“Whether we’re quite ready and 100 per cent for it, we’ll only know that on Saturday with the quality of the game. Normally, early season games are quite cagey and nervy and they lack a bit of intensity.

“I think both teams want to play with intensity, both want to dominate the ball and have strong core values about what they expect from each other and from our identity, so I think it’s going to be an exciting match-up. They’ve spent vast amounts of money again.

“They’ve got some really good players, some really good business. All the players they’ve signed are excellent players, so it’s a really challenging game and probably the most difficult game of our season.

“I would think them and Sheffield Wednesday away will be the two most challenging games, but we don’t fear anybody. We’re going there to show what we can do as well and hopefully get the three points.”

Evatt says picking his team for Saturday is as tough a task as he's had in his time as a boss with the Trotters and previously at Barrow.

“Since I’ve been a manager, and it’s my fifth season now, it’s been the hardest team to pick,” he reflected.

“Not just that, it’s going to be a really tough 18 to pick because it’s going to be a really tough 18 to pick because there’s going to be a very good senior player left off the bench and it won’t be for the reasons that we don’t think they’re important or we don’t think they’re good enough to make a difference. It’ll literally be the balance of the bench and how that needs to look.

“Other than that, there’s going to be some seriously disappointed lads on Saturday, but as I’ve said to them all, it’s hopefully a 50-plus game season and everyone’s going to have to play a part.”

As with the Blues much is expected of Wanderers during the season ahead.

“I’m really looking forward to it, I must say,” he added. “People are saying this is pressure, but I don’t think it is. I think we’ve earnt the right to have this pressure, having this pressure and expectancy means

“I’ve done a pretty good job so hopefully that continues and the players are well prepared. I think we’ve all improved, myself included, in my time here and hopefully we can go ahead and show that this season.”

He added: “We’ve earnt the right for those expectations because we’ve fundamentally performed well for two seasons, we’ve had a promotion and a good campaign last season.

“We’re Bolton Wanderers in League One, we’re expected to do well, it’s as simple as that, but you haven’t got a given right to do it just because of the size of the club or the history or with regards to others. Just because they’ve spent the most money does not mean they’re going to get promoted either.”

Bolton have made four signings over the summer, left-back Jack Iredale, a player we understand the Blues were also eyeing, joined from Cambridge United, and centre-half Eoin Toal, who was linked with Town in 2019, signed from Derry City.

Additionally, Manchester City keeper James Trafford and Liverpool right-back Conor Bradley have joined on loan for the season.

More than 25,000 tickets have already been sold for Saturday's game.


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Bazza8564 added 11:04 - Jul 28
Bolton will be no mugs, its a tough test against a side who will challenge this season. Equally, we are at home, with a big crowd, so we should fear no-one. It might suit us to play a highly rated side that wants to play properly rather than a side like Morcombe who we expected to wipe the floor with last year. Lets make PR roar and show the league we mean business!
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Orraman added 11:10 - Jul 28
We are all also expecting it to be a high quality game. Bring it on. COYB
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runningout added 11:32 - Jul 28
will be tricky to get off to the start we all want. Looking forward to the season and know it won't be a walk in the park
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Suffolkboy added 11:37 - Jul 28
First game, great quality opposition who like to play good football – should be lots of testing moments and lots to admire !
Do well ITFC !
COYB
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pennblue added 11:52 - Jul 28
We need to be beating top six sides consistently this season to get promoted. At home even more so, so we have to start strong and get the 3 points.
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Carberry added 12:11 - Jul 28
Speaks well.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 12:17 - Jul 28
Its coming, I can almost taste the new season.
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Ipswichbusiness added 12:20 - Jul 28
Bolton proved last season that they are a quality act and I expect them to mount a serious promotion push this season.
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Wooly74 added 12:27 - Jul 28
I'm excited 😆

Come on you blues…

But yes, tough start and Bolton will be no mugs as we saw last season. Let's hope our fitness levels and hungry squad can raise the occasion. It's not about how you start, but clearly we want to be at the top end after the first month so we are not having to play catch up!
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Europablue added 12:43 - Jul 28
A win against Bolton would be a great signal of intent and show that we mean business!
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chepstowblue added 13:19 - Jul 28
Bolton treated US like mugs last season and similarly will respect but not be afraid of us. A really tough start against a team I'd expect to be in and around the play offs. We aren't going to win every game this season, and 4pts from the first week will be more than acceptable.
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ChateauWines added 13:44 - Jul 28
Will be impressed if get more than 3pts in first week as only have the one game
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 13:50 - Jul 28
We haven't "spent vast amounts of money," but otherwise Evatt talks sense. This will be a very hard test and while I want to win, I wouldn't be too disappointed with a draw. Our plus point should be a very strong squad over the course of a long season..




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KernewekBlue added 13:52 - Jul 28
Could be quite a cagey opener against opposition with ambitions for promotion themselves.

Oladapo Afolayan had a good game against us last season so, if he plays, we need to keep him quiet.

On balance, especially as we're at home, I think we should squeak a win but it would be an ok result if we happen to draw. There's many more games with great opportunities to bag 3 points, so a point tomorrow is not the end of the world.

COYB
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ITFC_Singapore added 15:51 - Jul 28
I expect Bolton to be in the top 2-3 teams in the division so we need to not get too downhearted if things don't go our way on Saturday. But we have the best squad we've had in years and if we perform to our potential we should be right at the business end of the league.
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SickParrot added 17:05 - Jul 28
He says about us "they've spent vast amounts of money again". I may be wrong but I thought we've only signed two players for a fee and both amounts were undisclosed!
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Billy2Shoes added 17:41 - Jul 28
Does anybody know if Bolton are mugs or not ?
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TimmyH added 18:17 - Jul 28
Bolton have gone from desperation stakes financially a couple of seasons ago to now possibly being challengers this season for going up...how have they done it? obviously not through spending that much but by astute management and Evatt being tactically aware!
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algarvefan added 18:33 - Jul 28
Fear nobody Town, believe in our ability, our players and management. This is the season and Bolton is a game we must win, lets start as we mean to go on.

COYB!!!!
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SussexTractor added 19:37 - Jul 28
Bolton have turned things around and will be in the top 6 this season. A good test for the Ipswich boys to start the season.
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MickMillsTash added 19:46 - Jul 28
The 2 best managers in the league ?
I am still not sure we have enough goalscorers in the team- eager to find out
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Cadiar added 00:23 - Jul 29
Agree Sickparrot, last season no one took into account we sold Dozell, Downes, Bishop so we were probably in credit. This year we have splashed a bit of cash but not as this numpty says vast amounts. A big crowd at PR on Saturday, wish I could be there but can't. Hopefully we'll get the result we all want, I haven't felt this positive for a long, long time.
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