The Trotters sit 15th in the fourth tier of English football and have struggled to string together a set of consistent results so far this campaign.
That was not the case in November though as five wins on the bounce in all competitions, including four in League Two, saw Bolton shoot up the table to the fringes of the play-offs.
Despite three defeats in their last four games, Wanderers are still only five points from the top seven and 10 from the automatic promotion places.
With a season taking place in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and fans largely being unable to attend matches as a result of that, there have been some extraordinary results up and down the football pyramid.Evatt feels those two factors have been the reasons for.
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