Bolton Wanderers F.C. Reserves and Academy

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Bolton Wanderers Reserves
Full nameBolton Wanderers F.C. Reserves
Nickname(s)The Trotters, Junior Whites
Founded1921
GroundEddie Davies Academy
Bolton
ManagerEngland Sam Hird (reserves)
England Mark Litherland (Under-18s)
LeagueThe Central League (Reserves)
EFL Youth Alliance North West (Under-18s)
2020–2021EFL Youth Alliance North West, 6th of 14 (Under-18s)
Current season

Bolton Wanderers Reserves play their home games at the Eddie Davies Academy in Bolton.

Notable graduates of the squad include former captain Kevin Nolan, Republic of Ireland international Joey O'Brien and eventual first team regulars such as Nicky Hunt, Ricardo Vaz-Te, Josh Vela, Zach Clough and Rob Holding.

Of the current squad, graduates Harry Brockbank, Dennis Politic and Ronan Darcy have featured extensively at senior level since coming from the Academy in 2019, whilst Matthew Alexander, Adam Senior, Finlay Lockett, Jay Fitzmartin, Bright Amoateng, Mitchell Henry, Arran Pettifer and Matthew Tweedley have also made appearances for the first team squad.

From 2021 they will once again participate in the Central League, having previously been part of that competition between 1911 and 1999.[1]

They will also take part in the Central League Cup for the 2021-22 season.

History[]

Bolton first ever reserve team was set up in 1921.[2]

They have won the Central League twice in 1955 and 1995. Their most recent success came in the FA Premier Reserve league in 2007.

Previous years have seen the club compete in the Avon Insurance Premier League, FA Premier League North and Professional Development League 2.

They also participated in the Manchester Senior Cup and Lancashire Senior Cup in previous years, winning their third Manchester Senior Cup as recently as 2015 and winning the Lancashire Senior Cup twelve times, the last occasion coming in 1990-91 season.

In August 2016, the U21 side was renamed as the U23 side, after a consultation involving all 31 clubs in the Professional Development League 2, voted in favour of the new age parameters.[3]

Abolishment and Re-formation[]

Due to Bolton dropping to Category Three in March 2020 Bolton had no Development Squad in the 2020–21 season.[4] This was the first time since the reserves were created in 1921 that Bolton had not had a reserve team.[2]

After nearly a year without reserve team football, Bolton started setting up reserve friendlies in March 2021 so that their fringe players could get game time and plan to relaunch a reserve team for the 2021–2022 season.[5] Bolton Reserves entered The Central League starting with the 2021–2022 season.[6]

Grounds[]

Previous reserve grounds at Bolton include their old home at Burnden Park, Hilton Park the former home of Leigh Centurions, Bury's ground at Gigg Lane, Spotland Stadium, home of Rochdale and Rochdale Hornets and County Ground (Leyland).

Since re-forming in 2021, the reserve team play at the Eddie Davies Academy in Lostock.

Occasionally matches are played at the first team ground at the University of Bolton Stadium.

The Academy[]

The Bolton Wanderers Academy was established in 1998 and is based at the club and the main training ground. It replaced the older, more informal youth system, and enabled the club to focus their youth development and scouting, employing new techniques and FA standards.

It was last overseen by former Bolton Wanderers F.C. player Jimmy Phillips. It provides a stepping stone for youngsters to progress to the highest levels of football at Bolton Wanderers.

Scouts attend many local youth matches looking for talented boys. A boy will then be invited to attend training sessions at the Academy. They are taken in as young as the age of eight. At this age, the boys start by simply attending after-school training sessions, but as they reach their middle-teens, their academic needs will be taken over by the Academy if they are deemed athletically talented enough.

Between the ages of eight and twelve the boys play in eight-a-side games of three twenty-minute periods. It allows the boys to play as defenders or as attackers in small groups within a system and is not as physically demanding as playing eleven-a-side matches.

The first player to graduate from the Academy to the first team was the former club captain, Kevin Nolan who had previously been on the youth books of Liverpool. He has since been followed into the first team by Joey O'Brien, Ricardo Vaz Tê, Nicky Hunt. Josh Vela, Zach Clough and Rob Holding amongst others.

In December 2012, the Bolton Academy was awarded Elite status by the Premier League.[7]

In June 2015, it was announced that the club had sought to downgrade from a Category One status in order to save money.[8] On March 2020, the club announced it would down grade to Category Three.[4]

Players[]

Academy (Under-18s)[]

As of July 2021.

Name Position Date of Birth Nationality
Joseph Brown Defender (2004-04-23) 23 April 2004 (age 17) England
Joel Burgess Defender England
Max Conway Defender (2003-09-05) 5 September 2003 (age 18) England
Jack Dallimore Goalkeeper England
Wes Frimpong Defender Netherlands
Noah Halford Defender England
Mitchell Henry Striker (2003-09-02) 2 September 2003 (age 18) England
Daniel Jones Midfielder England
Abdul Kamara Midfielder England
Ellis Litherland Goalkeeper (2004-05-05) 5 May 2004 (age 17) England
Rio McEvoy Striker Northern Ireland
Arran Pettifer Midfielder (2003-10-01) 1 October 2003 (age 18) England
Sonny Sharples-Ahmed Midfielder (2005-03-03) 3 March 2005 (age 17) England
Jack Thompson Defender (2003-11-02) 2 November 2003 (age 18) England
Lamine Toure Striker (2003-12-24) 24 December 2003 (age 18) England
Matthew Tweedley (C) Midfielder (2004-04-16) 16 April 2004 (age 17) England
Max Wilcox Midfielder (2003-09-11) 11 September 2003 (age 18) England

Managerial History[]

Reserves/Development Squad[]

Youth Team/Academy[]

Staff[]

  • Reserves Manager: England Sam Hird
  • Academy Manager: England Mark Litherland
  • Academy U-18 Coach: England Dave Gardiner
  • Academy U-16 Coach: England Julian Darby
  • Academy Goalkeeper Coach: England Andy Fairman
  • Head Academy Physiotherapist: England Ali Gibb
  • Head of Education: England Lee Wood

In addition, the academy employ staff from the first-team.

Graduates[]

The following players have been associated with the Bolton Wanderers Academy and have gone on to play league football for Bolton or other clubs since the Academy was founded in 1998.

Academy Graduates who have made at least one senior appearance for the Bolton Wanderers first team.

Other players associated with the Academy who have made at least one senior appearance for league clubs in Britain or abroad.

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Bolton boss Ian Evatt explains decision to bring back reserve side | the Bolton News".
  2. ^ a b The Bolton News: "Bolton re-structure means end of the road for reserve team football"
  3. ^ "Professional Development League switches to Under-23 format".
  4. ^ a b "Bolton Wanderers to axe Under-23s team in academy shake-up".
  5. ^ The Bolton News: "Bolton boss Ian Evatt on potential return of second-string football"
  6. ^ The Bolton News: "Bolton boss Ian Evatt explains decision to bring back reserve side"
  7. ^ "Academy Awarded Top Status".
  8. ^ "UPDATED: Wanderers to save £1 million by downgrading youth academy". The Bolton News.

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