Trotters boss Owen Coyle will be praying all this excitement and jubilation will be put to good use at the weekend, in a match where they can let their hair down a little considering they aren't expected to take anything from their trip to Old Trafford.
Trotters boss Owen Coyle is demanding nothing less than a winning response from his team following their hard - luck story at White Hart Lane last weekend, with David Moyes» Everton next up.
Trotters boss Owen Coyle didn't make as many changes as many anticipated for Tuesday's Carling Cup tie with Aston Villa, which was in stark contrast to his opposite number, Arsene Wenger, who went wholesale.
Not exact matches
Davies has made over 350 appearances for the
Trotters and notched up 74 goals in the process though this season he has been in and out of the first team and hasn't started a Premier League match for over a month as N'Gog looks to have become a more favoured choice for the Bolton
boss.
The 20 year - old will be going into a Championship club very much on the up under new manager Neil Lennon, however, with the former Celtic
boss having managed to guide the
Trotters towards safety since replacing Dougie Freedman after a dreadful start to the season by the Lancashire club.
So there is just enough of suggestion that
boss Owen Coyle may be able to get the
Trotters out of trouble, because that equates to just one home defeat in the last five.
The
Trotters are there for the taking however, Bolton
boss Owen Coyle without several key defenders but also manager of a group of players who haven't travelled particularly well this season.