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1Freedman and the four new signings. Empty Freedman and the four new signings. Sat May 17 2014, 22:56

Sluffy

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IT is not by accident that there has been a familiar look about the players Dougie Freedman has ticked off his shopping list in the last couple of weeks.

Neil Danns, Liam Trotter, Liam Feeney – and to an extent his former team-mate Dorian Dervite – are well-acquainted with the Wanderers boss and the way he wants football to be played.

Freedman takes great pride in his methodical, planned approach to recruitment, quipping a few weeks before the end of the season that he has already began planning signings for the following January.

But regardless of how much homework the Scot does this summer, he knows from experience that unforeseen problems can easily de-rail the most meticulous plans.

Freedman’s admission of civil war in the Wanderers dressing room at the start of the week set tongues wagging among fans.

The manager aimed his comments at “certain individuals” but wisely, perhaps, did not name names.

Hinting at factions that developed in the dressing room in the first couple of months of last season, Freedman admits the negativity did affect players – many of whom are still in his camp.

Any casual observer of the Whites this season could see that players such as Adam Bogdan, Jay Spearing, Chung-Yong Lee – even an old head like Zat Knight, looked much stronger in the second half of the campaign than they were in a difficult first few months. Freedman stamped out the problems and did a decent job of keeping a lid on them until such time as it did not matter to results.

And his actions in the last couple of weeks since the campaign finished suggest that he is already learning from the lessons taught.

The Scot has reached immediately for players he trusts. Danns – a reliable lieutenant on the pitch for most of last season whilst on loan at Wanderers is seen as the standard bearer for the younger professionals around the squad.

For all Trotter’s trials and tribulations in his first few months at the Reebok, the manager placed complete faith in the Millwall man at the end of the campaign and started to see some reward as his fitness and confidence levels improved.

While some fans will be disappointed a fleeting interest in Birmingham City’s Chris Burke was not followed up, the return of Feeney offers genuine pace down the right and a more direct option to the more refined skill-set of Chung-Yong.

Dervite is a new face to most at Bolton, but spent time with the manager during his own playing career and embodies the play-from-the-back style that he started to introduce towards the end of last term.

The Frenchman’s arrival does prompt questions about just how Freedman will keep four centre-halves happy, now that David Wheater, Matt Mills and Tim Ream have all sampled regular football and have more competition on board.

The Whites boss admitted one of his chief mistakes last season was not introducing more fresh blood when he had the chance, something which came back to haunt him when he was forced to continue playing those “certain individuals” alluded to earlier in the week.

Trusting the core of players who had taken him to the fringe of the play-offs the season before became a real problem for the manager, manifesting itself in that memorable blast after the 7-1 defeat at Reading.

Freedman is re-shaping the squad in his own image and thus can be more fairly judged when the season kicks-off again in August.

With more reliable types on board, he must be confident of avoiding the same pitfalls that befell him just over a year ago.

http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wanderers/wanderersnews/11219913.New_Wanderers_recruits_help_heal_old_wounds/?ref=mac

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

I like this Sluffy, and though I was one who had lost most, if not all, faith on Dougie and his tactics, reading about the players, and changing room shenanigans, puts a completely different light on things.
He has obviously learned some harsh lessons, but at least he's been honest with us, eventually. The shape, outlook, and tactics will be interesting to see next season, and dare I say it, I'm feeling just that bit more optimistic already  Very Happy

doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

The only positive feeling I had about the Trotter signing was based on the idea that he was a great player for Millwall. Here's some comments from their fans that I've just come across.

Good Player on his day but lazy, a poor mans Tom Huddlestone

Good riddance.

Far too many off days IMO and his very occasional good game won't be missed!

We should have fucked him off sometime ago and got some decent dosh for him!

He thought he was bigger than the club so time for him to go. Well done millwall for recognizing.

That said, when and if he realizes that his career is short, and the penny drops he may become another player that we never realized the full potential of.

He could be a snip for what Bolton paid.

Lets face it, how many midfielders can chip in with 10 goals a season nowadays?

I could not have seen him rolling he's sleeves up and getting stuck in for the last 8 games lazy git

quickly forgotton and not missed,shows how bad we were when we relied on him


On his day which was not very often could run the game but that was about 2 per cent rest he was just a greedy lazy twat

Good [riddance], lazy so and so....

Lazy, terrible attitude (his body language spoke volumes), very occasionally a rare good game ... think we all agree on this one.

Good riddance, don't bother sending a postcard!

A player with real quality who could boss a game when the mood suited him. Sadly, that was once in a blue moon and I always thought that if he could just pull his finger out more often then he could have been a star player for us.
His occasional good game could never mask that for many games he was just very ordinary. Maybe he needed another club to discover his real form. Let's just hope that his 'day' is not when we play Bolton next season. One thing for sure, he will get dog's abuse at the Den when we play Bolton, assuming he is fit!

Nah I wouldn't abuse trotter. He was an integral part of the KJ success years and him and Jimmy were great at that level. He's no loss to us now I concede, but in league one was one of our better performers and players.

I just hope he's not another Baptiste in terms of what we're paying him.

doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

As I'm feeling energetic, I'll do the lot.

Here's Millwall fans on the Feeney departure.

Set to join Bolton.

They seem chuffed!

Wait til they realise he's all pace with no end product!

Wonder if they'd be intrested in Josh Wright too

bolton - millwalls feeder club

been winding up a Bolton mate all week about this.. Loving it....

We have had a right result this summer with the clear our proper dead wood

Feeney and Trotter


They are fucked, think could take Hoyte and Bywater too.

Sounds like Dougie's popular in that part of London.

doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

A lot more positive when it comes to Charlton fans and Dervite.

Gutted really especially if we get Riga back as dervite was great under him

disappointing. He seemed to fit in well with the focus on playing out from the back as he's been by far our best footballing centre back.

Cannot see us getting anyone as good as him on a free transfer. Thought he improved massively this season. A big loss.

If this is true it's a real pity

Real shame, he looked a player that was going to get better the more game time and experience he got.

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