Sam Ricketts and (to a much lesser degree) Danny Butterfield have deputized Bolton Wanderers' straight back role for the previous couple of months, a that Tyrone Mears was more-or-less first choice for. Ricketts has started nearly every match for Bolton since mid-February but it never felt like he won the starting position. Alternatively, it was more of a until Tyrone Mears came ultimately back from illness. The position will probably fit in with Ricketts for the others of the season following Dougie Freedman's pre-Bristol City press conference. Tyrone Mears has been out of action for pretty much two months. The last match he performed in was 19 February's 1-1 draw away to Derby County. In the seven meets since, he had been left out of the match time 18 totally. Your choice to leave him out was not at all performance-based as Mears has been Bolton's best right back this season. No, Tyrone Mears has been left out of the team with what the Trotters are calling a infection" and the Bolton News speculating is just a glandular fever. Talking on Thursday, Dougie Freedman reported that the sickness would most likely hold Mears out for the rest of the season. Freedman also announced that young Joe Riley would also probably skip the rest of the season. Riley, who showed promise at the tail end of last year, had made the table on a number of functions for Bolton during the Championship campaign but wouldn't make a simple league appearance for the men in white. His first group chances were limited to the Capital One Cup loss at Crawley Town and the Sunderland FA Cup match at home. It had been in that latter fit that Riley would have to leave early (just 35 minutes in) using what would ultimately be identified as a broken foot. Riley attemptedto make his reunite from injury in a U21 fit two weeks ago but that also didn't last as he was forced down with injury again.
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