Teddy Sharman-Lowe saw some good signs-and heard that his move to Wanderers could be successful.
The On-Loan-Schelsea goalkeeper was withdrawn from the number of bolton fans followed by the club in Spain, and those that appeared on Tuesday evening in the less glamorous environment of Barrow.
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With another big contingent that is expected at HIBS on Saturday, Sharan-Lowe hopes to reward the Bolton believers by keeping a start of 100 percent for him this summer.
“It was a really positive start for me,” he said the Bolton News. “Every good team must have the feeling that it is together, and I really felt that in the changing room. On the field, I think that they have seen it into insights.
“The fan base is massive here. It is the type of numbers that you can drive through games.
“In Marbella I hadn’t expected that there were as many of them as there were, but you could hear them through the entire game.
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“We know that Saturday will be another progress, but hopefully we can get another victory, another clean sheet and continue to build.”
Last summer, Sharan-Lowe in Doncaster Rovers entered the unknown in the second division, which would be an extremely successful loan magic.
The youngster was called back by Chelsea in the middle of the previous campaign after a handful of appearances for the National League Bromley and admits that the situation he is now experiencing with Bolton is worlds away.
“I’m safer in myself,” he said. “I went to Doncaster personally for myself last year after a pretty bad season.
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“When I came to Bolton here, it was nice to hear that everyone buzzed. I am confident and I want to prove myself and show people what I can do.
“I feel very positive. The group of boys is very well left and of course there are a few new ones, but I think we played well and we build pretty well for the first game of the season.”
The new head of Owain Fon Williams’ goalkeeper was instrumental in bringing Sharman-Lowe to the tough and the English U21 national player believes that he can work well in Bolton this season in a new department for new editions.
“It was good, just a week, but I can see what you are trying to do and it is really positive,” he said. “Before I signed, we talked well why he wanted me here, and that was one of the main reasons why I came to Bolton because they showed that they had done their research and knew that they wanted me.”