I'm not so sure about that and this is why; I was surprised just how many times Bolton used the term at training over the past couple of weeks.
(Players assume a position. A drill gets underway, Bolton calls stop........and then, 're-set'.......drills goes again...........and so on)
It's quite possible that it may be something picked up by management via Boltons methods and adopted for a larger whole.
Sure that would have also required consideration but I just think it may have come about from the field rather than the round table.
Hard to say where reset came from (chicken or egg) but it's clear that the term "rebuild" or any conjugation thereof is anathema to the club.
Reality is, the term "rebuild" inspires precious few synonyms, and most convey an equally distasteful message.
MLo and co. learnt quickly from their worst and most public gaffe so far.



