Bolton Wanderers are preparing for a second season in a row under Ian Evatt and seeking to mount a promotion push in earnest next campaign.
Wanderers finished ninth in the third tier of English football this campaign with a total of 73 points, a fine achievement for a newly promoted side.
A total of 73 points would in most seasons be enough to have the Whites in and around the top six, but the high standards in League One this campaign meant that Bolton were 10 points behind sixth placed Wycombe Wanderers. READ MORE:AFC Wimbledon midfielder previously linked with Bolton Wanderers attracts Championship interest Evatt admits that his side was perhaps not ready to reach the Championship this season on and off the pitch, but has vowed they will be in the future.
Next season, the likes of Wanderers, Portsmouth, Ipswich Town and the rest of the division will be taking on Derby County after the Rams were relegated from the Championship.
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