Saturday, April 20, 2013

Tremendous Kev in argument for array reunite

After David Ngog was stretchered off the field on Tuesday evening adhering to a dislocated shoulder against Leicester City, Bolton Wanderers' team numbers dwindled. Bolton are already without Jay Spearing, Keith Andrews, Tyrone Mears, Joe Riley, and Mark Davies for the next three days (with almost all experiencing harm layoffs much longer than that) and have just added Ngog to that list. As Dougie set it: "We are running out of activities and we're running out of players." Thursday night found Kevin Davies totally excluded from the matchday 18 and freshly-recalled Tom Eaves in his place. Ngog's late injury helped Tom Eaves to enter the overall game with only a few minutes to play and make his elderly debut for Bolton Wanderers. That said, Ngog's injury leaves Bolton Wanderers with just a few options in advance. Marvin Sordell and Craig Davies will more than likely begin against Middlesbrough at the weekend while Tom Eaves ought to be on the counter. Kevin Davies may well make his come back to the side after not having been involved in Bolton's last five matches. Dougie Freedman described the problem to the Bolton News: "Some people who've not been playing will now need certainly to intensify. "We are limited on figures but they've done well, to be good to the lads who've come right into the team. "We had Matt Mills and younger Chris Lester at the (Leicester) game and we are a small grouping of participants who would like to move ahead together. I've to produce decisions now. "I have said I'm trying to get younger participants in. Josh Vela came in (against Leicester) and did great - Tom Eaves came on by the end because personally I think we've surely got to go with the unknown slightly. Mary is actually a surprise package for people and we've only got to get him on the pitch as frequently as we can to move things forward. "Kevin has got that experience but we'll just have to wait and see how he's, and how other players are about him."

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