HOW much do you know about Bolton Wanderers’ season just gone?
We have compiled 12 fiendish questions to test even the sharpest minds on their way down to Wembley.
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1. Who scored Wanderers’ first goal of the 2023/24 season against Lincoln?
2. From which club did Josh Dacres-Cogley sign last summer on a free transfer?
3. Bolton have beaten five other teams whose name begins with the letter B this season. But which ones?
4. Which player provided the most league assists for the Whites this season (12)?
5. How many Manager of the Month awards has Ian Evatt won this season?
6. Who scored on his debut in the 4-1 victory against Carlisle United in January?
7. Which three players missed penalties as Bolton were knocked out of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy in a shoot-out at Blackpool?
8. Three players have made a solitary senior appearance for Wanderers this season. Can you name them?
9. Only one former Bolton Wanderers player has scored AGAINST them this season. Hint: He was a loan defender. Can you name him?
10. Before Dion Charles managed it with a goal in the semi-final against Barnsley, who was the last Bolton player to register back-to-back 20-goal seasons?
11. Only one club has scored more goals from set pieces than Bolton this season. Can you name them?
12. Bolton’s biggest home league gate of the season was 25,738 against Portsmouth but against which club did they register their lowest (17,997)?
Scroll down to see the answers.
Answers: 1. Jack Iredale; 2. Tranmere Rovers; 3. Barrow, Blackpool, Burton, Bristol Rovers and Barnsley; 4. Josh Sheehan; 5. Two – October and November; 6. Nat Ogbeta; 7. Dion Charles, Jon Dadi-Bodvarsson and Zac Ashworth; 8. Sam Inwood, Sonny Sharples and Nelson Khumbeni; 9. Josh Earl (for Fleetwood), 10. John McGinlay; 11. Derby County; 12. Stevenage.
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