Since then Dougie Freedman took over at Bolton Wanderers and took the Trotters on the late-season surge, we have seen the praise for your ex (almost) unanimously increase. Among the fans, the praise reached the effort where they had anticipated that Freedman had bought out earlier and how things has been so different.
A few of the players had echoed such sentiments but now Sam Ricketts has had it a step further by saying that he wishes Wanderers had a full pre-season under the forex broker.
"It's an anti-climax because there were given ourselves the opportunity and came from nowhere. You can see the way the gaffer wants to play, with and against a ball, and I think there are given us more on the identity.
"We were saying inside dressing room after golf, and I know it's simple to say, but if the gaffer had include earlier then it might have been a different story. Should the dust settles and you start looking at the positives, that we have got a little longer to partner with the gaffer now, you may think he could improve us much more.
"We're certainly capable to get better and as someone I always look to raise myself. If I can get a couple of per cent better then which the team better, and that is certainly the way the gaffer works out.
Of course, Ricketts' reward for Dougie Freedman's techniques isn't new. Back within mid-March, just about a month after Bolton began the run that is going to see them reach 6th place before dropping out of the play-offs on goal distinction, the fullback described your changes in training within the new manager:
"There's a variety of training, physically we train hard at times for fitness, but additionally tactically, and you are able to access we're much more aware now to be a side.
"The way people defend, the way most people attack, we have game plans for each individual game. That's what the manager brought within the club. "
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