Bolton chairman Ken Anderson has revealed the interview process for a new manager has started as the club prepares for life in Sky Bet League One. Jimmy Phillips has been in interim charge since Neil Lennon left the club last month, but Boltons relegation from the Championship was confirmed by Saturdays 4-1 defeat at Derby.Bolton are now facing life in the third tier of English football for the first time since 1993 after a season of turmoil at the Macron Stadium. The Trotters faced a winding-up order from HMRC over unpaid taxes, changed ownership and are currently working under a Football League transfer embargo.Bolton have won only four league games all season but Anderson has urged supporters to stick together with the club now under the ownership of the Sports Shield group.Its now time to look forward, not back, Anderson said in a statement on the official Bolton website.Whilst this continues to be an extremely challenging and difficult time for us all, it is imperative that we stick together and believe that we will come out the other side a better and stronger football club.Bolton Wanderers have a fantastic history and a loyal fan base. We very much have to look to put any past differences behind us, embrace everything that we have going for us and move forward together.I understand that words can only mean so much at this moment in time and that we, the new board, will ultimately be judged on our actions.Were not shying away from that fact and we accept that there are going to be a lot of difficult decisions to make, both on and off the pitch, as we prepare for life in the third tier.One of the pressing issues for the new board is to find a new manager and Anderson said over 50 applications for the vacancy have been reduced to single numbers.I personally have already had a high level of applicants for the job, said Anderson.We have had over 50 applications, which shows just in how much high regard our club is held.That list has been whittled down to single figures and our process of interviewing the candidates is already well under way.We want to hit the ground running next season, which is why we are getting these building blocks in place.We want to roll our sleeves up and be positive right from the off, play an attractive style of football and really take the game to our opponents.Were working tirelessly to try and get the transfer embargo lifted - that is obviously paramount in our planning.We also have a number of key relationships and agreements in place with teams in the top flight with an eye on what we can possibly do in the loan market.This is a fresh start for us all. 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Opener Moeen Ali says England must up their skill level against the co-hosts and former batsman Butcher told Sky Sports World Cup that a second defeat would be tough to recover from. New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum says his side will have to play extremely well against England Having played so poorly against Australia in the first game, all be it that nobody expected England to turn Australia over at the MCG, you then go along and play one of the other favourites in the competition, New Zealand, and you are 0 & 2 if you lose that one, he said.Suddenly the Scotland game - something that you would walk through - ends up being something that you really have to concentrate hard on.At the moment, the way that some of the England players are going in terms of their form, youd imagine that the nerves would be ramped up to very close to 100 per cent. So its not going to be straightforward for them.I do think that New Zealand gave Scotland an enormous opportunity in terms of the way that they batted; I think that Brendon McCullum will be disappointed with the lack of professionalism in that run-chase, even if they were trying to get it done as quickly as possible to boost their net run-rate. Marcus North and Charles Colville enter The Zone to assess Englands performance against Australia at the Cricket World Cup But even so, to allow the opposition captain to stand there and say we ran them close will be disappointing; they didn’t really - I think that’s pushing it a little bit too far.dddddddddddd New Zealand allowed Scotland to feel as though they got close. The game was a very one-sided affair.After taking on England, co-hosts New Zealand face Australia in Auckland on February 28 before ending their Group campaign with matches against Afghanistan and Bangladesh on March 7 and March 13 respectively.Butcher says that the Black Caps, who play all of their games on home turf, will be out to prove a point on Friday.New Zealand will be looking forward to playing England; most teams - the former colonies, if you like - enjoy playing against England whenever, wherever.In a home World Cup and, given the sort of form theyve been in over the last six to 12 months, New Zealand will be desperately looking forward to that England game. They will not be as profligate when it comes to their turn to win a game against England as they were against Scotland.New Zealand took a firm grip against Scotland thanks to a devastating new ball burst from Trent Boult and Tim Southee that reduced Preston Mommsen’s side to 12-4.Boult (2-21) found prodigious movement to trap Calum Macleod and Hamish Gardiner for golden ducks - but Butcher believes theres no reason why Englands new-ball attack cant wreak similar havoc.Jimmy Anderson is the most effective bowler with the new white ball in the first 10 overs of the game, he said.He could very easily do to New Zealand what Trent Boult has just done to Scotland. Those deliveries could have got any batsman out.If you get the ball full enough and its swinging, you have the chance of making in-roads in a match.You can lose a match in the first 10 overs by batting poorly, so England will look at New Zealands performance and say these guys threw it away, let’s make them do it again.Watch England take on New Zealand from 12.30am this Friday morning on Sky Sports World Cup. Then don’t miss England against Scotland on Sunday. Our coverage begins at 9pm. No contract? Dont miss out! Get a Sky Sports Week Pass and watch all the action live ' ' '