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A point well earned at the death! ✊ #bwfc | @officialcarmats





In-form Celtic loan striker Johnny Kenny reckons there isn't much of a difference between the Scottish Premiership and English League One. The Irish hitman netted for the third game in a row for Bolton Wanderers in their midweek win over Stevenage and has formed an impressive partnership with former Dundee United star Sam Dalby up front. And Kenny believes he's settled in well with the Lancashire club. He said: "I wouldn’t say that it's a lot different from the Scottish Premiership. "I’ve been playing at Celtic Park now for the last year and at other stadiums in Scotland. We’re going to 60,000 at Celtic Park, and now we’re coming here. I don’t know what there is here, 3,000, 4,000... "So obviously, that part is different, but you have to control what you can control on the pitch. It can’t really affect what’s around you. You just need to focus on the pitch. "I came in with a calf injury, so it set me back probably two or three weeks, so I was just trying to build up to full fitness. But I have a connection on the pitch with Sam Dalby. "Down here, it’s probably a bit more physical than what I’m used to up the road. Probably a bit more direct at times, but it’s something I want to learn and get used to. "I want to be here until the end of the season and perform and get us back to where we belong."

There might not be many, but the few Stevenage fans that made the long trip to Bolton this evening deserve huge credit. Heroes, every single one of them. 👏








For any Cardiff fans still loitering around, enjoy.. #bwfc




For any Cardiff fans still loitering around, enjoy.. #bwfc















