Former Leeds United and Liverpool player “in the frame” for a League One position as Bolton Wanderers’ next manager
The name Fowler is synonymous with goals, as the 49-year-old had a successful career as a clinical shooter, scoring 14 goals in 33 games for Leeds but best known for his exploits in front of goal for Liverpool and Manchester City. The former England international has had an interesting managerial career, holding positions in Thailand, Australia, India, and Saudi Arabia. The Mirror reports that Fowler has put himself forward for the Bolton position after Ian Evatt left by mutual consent, and he is reportedly eager to create a managerial career that is as successful as his playing days.According to The Mirror, Fowler has put himself forward for the Bolton position after Ian Evatt left by mutual consent. He is reportedly eager to create a managerial career that replicates the success of his playing days. Bolton is currently led by Julian Darby, Andy Taylor, and Andrew Tutte on an interim basis, with a match against Huddersfield Town their next task. The Trotters are currently in ninth place in the League One table, three points outside of the play-offs.
The current interim managers of Bolton are Julian Darby, Andy Taylor, and Andrew Tutte. Their next opponent is Huddersfield Town.
It is thought that he is eager to pursue a managerial career that is as successful as his playing days.
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