DARREN Moore hailed “wonderful servant” Liam Palmer after the full-back marked his 350th Sheffield Wednesday appearance with a goal.
Palmer was handed the captaincy and his 38th-minute strike, two minutes after an opener by George Byers, condemned Bolton to their first defeat of the season.
“Liam has been a wonderful servant for the club and a Wednesday fan all his life,” said Moore.
“Myself and Baz (Barry Bannan) spoke and we thought it would be great for Liam to have the armband.
“So, we are pleased it was such a memorable 350th appearance for him. For the football club it has been a wonderful away day performance.
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