COLIN TODD has a point to prove tomorrow when Bolton Wanderers entertain third-placed Ipswich at the Reebok Stadium.
Wanderers have all but missed out on automatic promotion, but they have clawed their way into a fifth place play-off spot with a win over Bristol City this week - only their second win in 11 games - and Todd hopes they've turned a corner.
But he is without son Andy through suspension - just as the bit-part defender has rediscovered his form.
"It's a real blow to lose Andy," says Todd. "He's showing the form that he had in the Premiership and works well with Mark Fish - they proved they had an understanding last season and they achieved that standard again this week." Fit-again Paul Warhurst or Gudni Bergsson will come in, while Ricardo Gardner is likely to retain his place on the left. Veteran winger Scott Sellars has failed to respond to treatment on his knee.
Squad: Banks, Cox, Phillips, Frandsen, Fish, Johansen, Jensen, Gudjohnsen, Taylor, Gardner, Bergsson, Fullarton, Hansen, Warhurst, Holdsworth.
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