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SENIOR SERVICE TO GIVE BOLTON A BOOST

By Charlie Bennett

LEARNING: Adam Senior

BOLTON have recalled defender Adam Senior from his loan move to York as they grapple with injury issues ahead of the festive period.
Senior, who turns 20 next month, has been on loan at Ashton United and York this season but has been brought back by manager Ian Evatt.
Josh Sheehan and Lloyd Isgrove have undergone operations recentlyfor knee and hamstring issues respectively and will spend a period on the sidelines, with other injury concerns around the club.
However, Evatt has been boosted by MJ Williams and Harry Brockbank’s return to ...

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