Bolton Wanderers' head physio Matt Barrass has experienced a tumultuous decade with the club, witnessing three promotions, two relegations, and significant changes in management. Since joining from Bradford City alongside Phil Parkinson, Barrass has been at the heart of the club's journey back to League One after a challenging period marked by administration and a change of ownership. The club faced difficulties after relegation from the Championship in 2016, struggling with a demotivated squad and transfer embargoes. Barrass reflects on how Parkinson managed to stabilize the team despite these challenges, emphasizing the importance of keeping the players organized and fit. He recalls the initial success of the 2017/18 season, where the club quickly adapted to its new circumstances and achieved promotion. However, as the season progressed, whispers of financial troubles began to surface, complicating the atmosphere at the club. Barrass's insights provide a unique perspective on the resilience and dedication required to navigate the highs and lows of life at Bolton Wanderers.