On The Wylde Side

Last updated : 26 April 2012 By Ed_ScottishFitba

Bolton WanderersBolton manager Owen Coyle has made sure FIFA have all the paperwork they need to prove Gregg Wylde can finally play for the club. Wylde has been lft kicking his heels on the sidelines for the last month after he was signed by Coyle on a free transfer from Rangers after they went into administration. Coyle is adamant Bolton, assisted by Gers administrators Duff and Phelps, have provided categorical proof that Wylde was made redundant and is owed money by Rangers. Colye is now hopeful FIFA will act quickly and allow Wylde to play his part in the club's relegation fight over the last four games of the season. 
 
Coyle said: "We've now sent the necessary paperwork, in conjunction with the administrators at Rangers, to show Gregg was not paid for three or four weeks before he left "We've clearly shown he was made redundant, that it was not a mutual decision, that Gregg is owed money, that he never left with any money. Hopefully now, with the necessary paperwork having been lodged, FIFA can give us clearance to have Gregg involved in the last few games. All we can do now is await their decision. As soon as I know, you will, because it will allow Gregg to be involved in the squad."