Bolton boss Owen Coyle says he is not worried about his future at the club after an underwhelming start to the season.
Relegated Wanderers have lost three of their first six Championship games, the latest a 2-1 defeat at Birmingham on Tuesday.
However, Coyle is not concerned the inconsistent form could lead to his dismissal and remains focused on improving results.
Coyle said: "As regards myself, I know what we can do and I know the players we have.
"If ever there comes a time that somebody thinks that should be their decision, so be it. I've never worried about that in football.
"My concern is making sure the players are working their socks off for Bolton Wanderers,[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] which they've done and they've come off the wrong side of some terrible decisions''
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Personally I think this story is from last season when we we're struggling and sky have decided to re-run it.
Relegated Wanderers have lost three of their first six Championship games, the latest a 2-1 defeat at Birmingham on Tuesday.
However, Coyle is not concerned the inconsistent form could lead to his dismissal and remains focused on improving results.
Coyle said: "As regards myself, I know what we can do and I know the players we have.
"If ever there comes a time that somebody thinks that should be their decision, so be it. I've never worried about that in football.
"My concern is making sure the players are working their socks off for Bolton Wanderers,[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] which they've done and they've come off the wrong side of some terrible decisions''
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Personally I think this story is from last season when we we're struggling and sky have decided to re-run it.