Director Dougie Freedman has rallied his troops and the fans in front of tomorrow's crucial conflict against Blackpool at the Reebok Stadium. The result has got the potential to define Bolton's potential for the next few times and a gain is crucial for Bolton Wanderers to drive on within their advertising plan. Bolton Wanderers stay in sixth, a location above Nottingham Forest, but are level on points in the hunt for the sixth and final play-off location. As such, Bolton fans tend to be more anxious than usual. Speaking to the club's official site, Freedman reaffirmed his club's beliefs and the truth that they are prepared: "We have prepared for the game the same way as usual. "Our programme during the last month has seen our training depth come down, we have had our programme planned for most weeks and we've done precisely what we've planned. "Our preparation has been exactly the same, the lads are fresh and peaceful. We have been in this situation for the last 3 months needing to get football matches so they're very comfortable what they have to do on Saturday. "I know exactly what Blackpool are and what we're going to do against them. We've the staff we are likely to play, I've not told the players because I want to keep them on their feet. "The positive thing right now is I am sitting comfortable. Easily have to contact Stuart Holden in for the ultimate minutes for the Cardiff sport he knows what he's doing. "If I have to turn to Josh Vela, who was not playing one month ago, I am confident as a result of how Josh has been teaching. "Blackpool will be attempting to end the growing season on a higher and that will be Paul Ince's team talk. Paul will soon be looking for his group to finish on a high; they're professional people. "We have to make sure we've the best balance with regards to attack and protecting, we need to make sure we know their strengths and weaknesses, so there's no way we're using Saturday's sport carefully. "In the last three games we've played with direction and a light has been seen by the players at the end of the tunnel." As seats are going fast the Trotters are wanting near to a complete house at the Reebok. Freedman has additionally made note of the proven fact that the participants are eager to thank the supporters for his or her support over the course of the season. The people are appointed to complete a victory lap after the final whistle. "It is important for us to thank the fans for their outstanding assistance of the group, both home and away. "They have really performed their both staff and part and the people have really appreciated it." The fans and the club are hoping for a party atmosphere when all is said and done. A win for Bolton must secure that.
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