Friday, May 3, 2013

aI know just what Blackpool are and what we are likely to do against them"

Manager Dougie Freedman has rallied his troops and the fans ahead of tomorrow's essential clash against Blackpool at the Reebok Stadium. The result has got the potential to define Bolton's potential for the following few seasons and a win is a must for Bolton Wanderers to push on inside their advertising strategy. Bolton Wanderers remain in sixth, a location above Nottingham Forest, but are level on points in the look for the sixth and final play-off location. As a result, Bolton supporters are far more nervous than usual. Talking with the club's official site, Freedman reaffirmed his club's values and the fact that they are prepared: "We have prepared for the overall game exactly the same way as usual. "Our programme throughout the last month has seen our teaching depth fall, we have had our programme planned for a lot of months and we have done exactly what we have planned. "Our planning has been the same, the lads are peaceful and clean. We've experienced this position going back 90 days needing to get basketball matches so they're very comfortable what they have to complete on Saturday. "I know just what Blackpool are and what we are likely to do against them. We have the staff we're likely to play, I've not told the players because I want to keep them on their feet. "The positive thing right now is I am sitting comfortable. Easily have to call Stuart Holden in for the last minutes for the Cardiff game he knows what he is doing. "If I've to call on Josh Vela, who wasn't playing a month before, I am confident because of how Josh has been training. "Blackpool will be wanting to end the season on a higher and that will be Paul Ince's team talk. Henry is likely to be searching for his group in order to complete on a high; they are professional people. "We have to make sure we have the best balance when it comes to attack and defending, we need to make sure we know their strengths and weaknesses, so there is no way we are taking Saturday's sport carefully. "In the last three games we've used direction and the players have seen a at the end of the tunnel." As seats are going fast the Trotters are anticipating near to a full house at the Reebok. Freedman has also made mention of the fact that the participants are desperate to thank the fans for their help over the course of the year. The people are appointed to do a victory lap after the final whistle. "It is important for us to thank the fans for their exceptional support of the team, both home and away. "They have really played their both staff and part and the people have really loved it." The fans and the club are longing for an event atmosphere when all is said and done. A win for Bolton must secure that.

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