After 30 years of managing Bolton Wanderers, we'd absolutely turned this club on its head. Having signed up as boss with the club in League 2 and financial turmoil in 2020, we'd taken it through the leagues, to 15-time Champions of England, seven-times European Champions, and World Champions by 2050.
Trotters Talent | Part 59: Lasse Hermansen: All-Time Most Bolton Wanderers League Appearances
Bolton Wanderers had another season to remember in 2046/47, winning a second treble as they became 12-times champions of England and five-time European champions.
Trotters Talent | Part 56: The Emergence of Ivan Bone
An unbeaten start to the 2045/46 campaign had Bolton Wanderers surprisingly sitting second in the Premier League, only trailing a strong Liverpool side on goal difference.
Trotters Talent | Part 53: Ballon d’Or and La Decima
Bolton Wanderers' hunt for a 10th successive Premier League title - aka La Decima - had begun in near-perfect fashion, drawing just one of their first 18 games heading into 2045.
Trotters Talent | Part 50: Bolton Wanderers: Most Reputable Club in the World
The summer of 2043 saw Bolton Wanderers become the most reputable club in the world on the back of winning their second Champions League and wrapping up an 8th consecutive Premier League title.
Trotters Talent | Part 49: First Trotter Talent Wins FIFA Best U21 Player
Another undefeated start to the season saw Bolton Wanderers sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League heading into 2023. Despite a few injury issues, the team was absolutely on fire as it looked to bag an 8th successive Premier League title.
Trotters Talent | Part 48: Cruel Injury Hampers Brilliant Left-Back Signing
The summer of 2042 began with two long-time Trotter Talents departing as Luke Johnson and Luca Godden both left when their contracts expired.
Trotters Talent | Part 46: Bolton Hit Whole New Levels
The big focus of this Bolton Wanderers save has been producing our own talents through the youth academy. The summer of 2041 saw the very first product of the academy hang up his boots as former captain Nigel Turner, who came through our 2021 intake, retired after 653 appearances, including 444 league games for Bolton.