Wanderers are right in the mix for a League One play-off spot heading into the business stage of the season.

The Whites have bolstered their ranks with several additions in the January transfer window, including Victor Adeboyejo and Shola Shoretire.

But what have opposition managers said about Ian Evatt’s side over the past few months? Here are some of the most interesting quotes.

Dean Holden (Charlton)

“They have been with Ian for a good while now and they’ve had some success together,” said Holden.

“He’s got a well-established philosophy and play a really expansive style in a 3-5-2. They have some really good players in those attacking positions.

“They are always going to be a difficult game. They are a big club in this division, aren’t they? They are a good football side.”

Steven Schumacher (Plymouth)

“They are one of the better sides in the division. They are hard to figure out, they pass the ball really well,” he said.

“They have some good forward players. When we go through and analyse what their strengths and weaknesses are, their front players are exciting.”

Gary Caldwell (Exeter)

“I think they are a good football team, they have a clear way of playing,” said Caldwell. “They have built that over a number of years, playing from the back through the thirds and trying to create overloads and one-v-ones in the final third to score goals.”

Paul Warne (Derby)

“A really good team… they are very good at playing out from the back,” he said. “They’re on a good run as well, and they have been through similar things to Derby and are out the other side now.”

Scott Brown (Fleetwood)

“Bolton are a fantastic team, the way they play. They have got a fantastic support as well. Playing against Bolton at home, all day long we would take a point,” said Brown.

Darren Moore (Sheffield Wednesday)

“They are a settled team. They have got a rhythm and flair about them,” said Moore. “Ian has a wonderful team here, he has got a wonderful methodology of football and he asks questions of it.”

John Coleman (Accrington)

“We know the wealth of talent they have in their squad and it will be difficult for anyone to pick their starting XI,” he said.