the Trotters since. The goalkeeper admitted former Blackpool team mate and now his manager Evatt had to 'twist his arm' to get him back playing again.But Gilks is glad he is back playing once more, believing his experience and that of others in the Wanderers team has helped get the club to their current position in the table.And in terms of his future and whether he continues to play on next season, that decision is yet to become clear.
He said: “He definitely needed to twist my arm. I can’t remember what game we’d played but we had Salford on the Friday and I said: ‘Gaffer, I’ll come in for the Newcastle Under-21s, we have got them in the cup next week.’ “He was having none of it.
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