Teddy Sharman-Lowe wants to prove hikers that they are in safe hands this season.
Chelsea goalkeeper arrives in the loan in the Toughshesheet Stadium after being part of an English U21 squad who won the European Championships in the early this summer.
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That, together with a title with two league in his earlier loan at Doncaster Rovers and a new contract with his parents’ association, gives the 22-year-old a understandable trust while taking the next step of his career.
Sharman-Lowe knows his mission: to help Bolton to get past the play-off glass ceiling for a doctorate.
And if he can be successful in this goal, there is every random hikers fans who could get used to the sight of him as number one.
“I signed a new deal with Chelsea to give myself a little additional calming about where I can be,” he said the Bolton News. “And hopefully it is an option to come back and play championship football.
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“If I have a good year, it will be my goal. I really have to continue working at the highest possible level. Permanent playing time and constantly trying to push as hard and as high as possible, that’s the ambition.”
Sharman-Lowe is realistic about his place in the queue in Chelsea, but only has to look at the previous example of his predecessor James Trafford to see what a positive loan can do for a young career.
“I think in a club the size of Chelsea you will not throw in a young goalkeeper, or at least the risks will not take any risk,” he said. “I definitely have to go into my crotch somewhere else before I can knock on this door. But I hope it will come, it is definitely an ambition from me to make my debut one day.
“At the moment I don’t want to think too far.
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It was all changing in Bolton in Bolton in Bolton this summer. Nathan Baxter, Joel Coleman and Luke Southwood have all left, Luke Hutchinson loaned Altrincham, and Sharman-Lowe, Nathan Broome and Miller Miller joined all under the watchful eye of the new head of the goalkeeper, Owain Fon Fon Fon Fon William.
“We had some good chats before I came here,” he said of the former international of Wales, who told him by hand this summer as the first choice of the club. “He was in the second division with Fleetwood last season, so it was pretty easy for him to get the clips from me and to say why he wanted me here.
“He was really good. He knows what I can do and I’m really looking forward to working with him and the boys to have a successful season.”