Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Five kids keep Bolton

The summertime clear-out at Bolton Wanderers is officially underway. Five young ones have already been let go by the club in front of next season. Numerous these people have been at Bolton for a long time but have didn't break in to the initial group or safe professional contracts. The five people, Alex McQuade, Jack Sampson, Adam Blakeman, Joe McKee, and Lewis Fielding, can all be playing away from the Reebok Stadium next period. Sampson had an effort at Tranmere Rovers about two months ago while McQuade's signing for Shrewsbury became standard a few weeks right back. Adam Blakeman had been an associate of Bolton's youth setup since 2009 but his only senior appearance arrived in a Cup match against Macclesfield Town in 2012. He was handed a one-year deal last period and that's now go out. Lewis Fielding, 19, played goalkeeper for the U18s (and one U21 match this season) but was behind Jan-Ole Sievers, Jay Lynch, and Rob Lainton in the pecking order. Joe McKee was closed on a totally free transfer last summer by Owen Coyle after having been release by Burnley. He made several looks for the U21s but never broke in to the senior side. Their professional development is continued by best of luck to all of them as they with new groups. Under Dougie Freedman, the club has been able to bring a number of kids into the first team fold. Josh Vela becoming a built-in area of the team, Tom Eaves has shown well money for hard times, Sanmi Odelusi made his debut, and Chris Lester & Zach Clough have now been contained in match morning squads. In April, the team attached Clough, Lester, and Luke Woodland to new offers.

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