Gary Megson has vowed to silence his critics and steer Bolton away from the Premier League relegation zone.
A 2-1 defeat by fellow strugglers Wolves at Molineux on Saturday means Wanderers have now failed to win in five league games and are second-from-bottom on just 12 points.
Megson, appointed in October 2007, said he had “become immune to the criticism” and would do his utmost to guide Bolton away from the top-flight trapdoor.
He said: “People talk about pressure and the problems we’ve got. But we are in a great profession.”
Megson added: “I don’t want to play that down but there are three million unemployed in this country, we are fighting a war in Afghanistan and there are all sorts of things going wrong in the country.
“It is not a case of pressure. You get the phone-ins, you get people writing in but you get on with it.”


























