Ian Evatt says he does not take the support and backing he receives from Bolton Wanderers chairman Sharon Brittan for granted and aims to repay the faith shown in him with performances and promotions.
Wanderers chairman Brittan appointed Evatt as the club's new boss last summer after the departure of Keith Hill. Evatt signed a three-year deal at the University of Bolton Stadium last year as Wanderers headed into their first campaign in the fourth tier of English football in some 30 years. READ MORE: Sharon Brittan on Bolton in League One, where Wanderers' budget stands and Derby County situation Last season ended with a remarkable turnaround from the bottom half of the table in January to a top three finish and automatic promotion to
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