Gartside 'not pressing panic button'

23 November 2009 09:46
A 2-0 derby defeat to Blackburn saw Bolton remain in the relegation zone and some supporters turn on manager Gary Megson.[LNB]Bolton have chalked up only one home win in the Premier League but Gartside said now was not the time for change.[LNB]He told BBC Radio Manchester: "The next few games are going to be important, as they always are.[LNB]"The season is 38 games and we are confident. We have been playing some good football, it's been decent stuff.[LNB]"No-one presses panic buttons around here. I have been in the game long enough not to do that."[LNB]Supporters left the ground in numbers after Sam Ricketts' bizarre own goal in the 73rd minute which sealed Bolton's fate.[LNB]David Dunn made the breakthrough with his sixth goal of the season as Blackburn ended a run of 10 straight league defeats on the road.[LNB]Megson sympathised with the fans and said: "You are looking at a team that is 2-0 down and playing poorly, I can understand people being frustrated and leaving."[LNB]Next up for Bolton is a trip to Fulham on Saturday before a potentially crucial match against Wolves at Molineux the following week.[LNB][LNB] Fulham 10/11, Draw 12/5, Bolton 16/5  

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