With the Trotters' 2012/13 campaign already covered up, the supporters and people alike are looking towards next period. The agreement seems to be a generally speaking positive attitude towards a much better 2013 and with it, a come back to the utmost effective flight. A warning have been however, issued by zat Knight, as he understands the scale of the process that's forward for Bolton Wanderers. Talking with the Manchester Evening News, Knight, the existing chief, explained: "I said to the children during the week I think next year will probably be the hardest Championship. "It is going to be considered a mini-Premier League with the groups coming down and perhaps one or two large groups that would be coming up as well. "It is hard to simply take. I have one year left on my agreement and it would have been wonderful to note that out in the Premier League. Nonetheless it isn't supposed to be. However, I am relishing next season already and, hopefully, we could have a good pre-season and go again. "Maybe if the director had been here a little before probably we'd have been offered or in the play-offs." Queens Park Rangers and Reading have been directed from the Premier League and with two games left in the season, the main one other staff that will decrease is yet to be resolved. Wigan is currently occupying that room but they have a game in hand on Newcastle and Norwich City, both of which are simply three things free from the fall. Sunderland sit only two points above the Latics but they, like Wigan, have three games to go. Doncaster and Bournemouth will be the two teams proved to be coming up from League One with Sheffield United, Yeovil Town, Swindon Town, and Brentford all competing for that final area. Bournemouth's director, Eddie Howe, had defeated Bolton Wanderers this season while handling Burnley. His feelings would be also made by knight known in a sideline interview directly following the Blackpool match, discussing how hard it absolutely was to get the outcome and missing out on the play-offs: Zat might go on to talk about the future changes in the group necessitated by the departures of Kevin Davies and Jay Spearing, among (possibly) others: "He is one you can count on and Kev [Davies] will be as an individual and a enormous reduction as a team-mate. He is a huge personality and whoever he would go to will have a huge gain." "There are definitely planning to be changes. Ideally the director brings in the best people to increase what he's got."
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