BOLTON boss Sam Allardyce has injury headaches galore as struggling Swindon travel to the Reebok Stadium tomorrow.
With four of his top stars sidelined through injury, the new man is already up against it.
Allardyce has had no joy from the transfer market in a bid to bolster his depleted squad, and with Mark Fish (groin), Robbie Elliott (hernia), Keith Branagan (leg) and Steve Banks (hernia) all out of the picture, has just 16 fit players with first team experience.
Paul Warhurst will keep his place in midfield after coming through his first 90 minute test since the beginning of the month - ironically at Carrow Road - while Allardyce has also hinted at changes up front which means Bob Taylor or Bo Hansen could get the nod.
Squad: Jaaskelainen, Cox, Bergsson, Todd, Whitlow, Johansen, Jensen, Warhurst, Gudjohnsen, Holdsworth, Gardner, Taylor, Glennon, Hansen, Phillips, Aljofree, Strong.
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