Sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter to get the top stories direct to your inbox Ian Evatt believes that the performance against Burton Albion is as good as Bolton Wanderers have played in his tenure and believes that the nation can see that the club is on its way back up after being in front of the nation.
In front of the Sky Sports cameras at the University of Bolton Stadium, neither side broke the deadlock in the League One encounter.
Wanderers thought they had in the first half when Kieran Lee turned home a Lloyd Isgrove cross, but it was disallowed for offside after Eoin Doyle was adjudged to have been in Ben Garratt's line of sight. READ MORE:Bolton Wanderers' position on free signings post deadline day as Sturridge and Wilshere
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