Bolger's appreciation for Fleetwood Town's fans
This time last year Fleetwood went into their final day clash with Port Vale two points behind second-placed Bolton Wanderers with the chance of clinching automatic promotion.
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Hide AdThe Trotters though stormed to a 3-0 win over Peterborough while Town were held to a draw by relegated Vale to end any hope of a first promotion to the second tier.
This year, however, Town faced a battle at the wrong end of the table but they and their final day opponents, Walsall, are now safe from the drop.
Bolger was crowned player of the season last year and, as they prepare to hand out this season’s prizes in Jim’s Bar after Saturday’s match, the defender hopes they can end on a high.
He said of the fans: “They have been great; it has been a bit different than last year but they have always been here and backed us so we want to send them away with a win and send them home happy.”
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Hide AdThe players will start their summer holidays next week and will return in June under a new head coach in Joey Barton once he replaces John Sheridan.
He comes in after a season in which Bolger admits he and his team-mates have not shown their abilities.
Should results go their way then the highest they could finish is 14th – and the defender admits it has been a frustrating season compared to this time last year.
Bolger said: “We set the standards a lot higher than we achieved this year but it is disappointing.
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Hide Ad“We are going to go away, get a good rest and come back stronger next year.
“If you look back at the start of the season we have set targets that we have not reached.
“We have not fulfilled our potential but we have just got to come back stronger.
“It has been frustrating with the results we just have to move on quickly and focus on next year.”