Jay Spearing has been totally important for Bolton Wanderers this year, especially in the 2nd half of the existing plan. He's a midfield bulldog that is not afraid to go into a tough problem, willing to run for the whole match, and can play (fairly) appropriate balls over long distances. That's all well and good before you come to the conclusion that Spearing's phrase at the Reebok is nearly at a finish. The Liverpool midfielder closed for Bolton Wanderers on 31 August, the summer shift screen deadline morning, on a year-long loan offer. With just five suits left in the growing season, that year is practically over. Liverpool need a fee in the neighborhood of A3 million and even though the Trotters control marketing via the playoffs, that fee might be a lot of. Enter Medo Kamara. The 25-year-old midfield enforcer signed for Bolton on deadline day in January from Partizan on a three-and-a-half-year deal for a fee rumored to stay the area of A700,000. Up to now, he has appeared eight times for the Trotters, starting four of these activities and enjoying six wins. Medo also offers a target to his title and it was his long-range effort that was deflected, allowing Marcos Alonso to score, against Hull City. Jay Spearing has gone the entire 90 minutes in every one of these seven games that Medo Kamara has participated in. The two have spent a decent period of time on the pitch together already (some 344 minutes), playing along with one another. Level is lined up roughly by the two on the pitch though at the weekend against Wolves, Medo was playing behind Jay Spearing for reasonable parts of the match. The two are rather similar participants. Like Spearing, Medo loves a good handle and is not afraid to get caught in, because it were. However, Kamara is probably better on the basketball, officially talking, and includes a standing of reliable passing. He is an effective player, not a difficult one. He's not even close to the greatest player on the subject but with just how he sets himself about, may be the best (relatively speaking, anyway). He used all of the above to his benefit against Wolverhampton and, in no uncertain terms, ran the show. Medo has shown effectively for Bolton Wanderers this year and beginning whilst it is still, he could be an excellent order in the long run. The supporters have reason not to worry, on a basis if the Trotters can not (or will not) sign Jay Spearing. Medo Kamara is a ready-made substitute.
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