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  • DOWN!

    Wanderers have failed to gain the victory they needed against Stoke to keep them in their Premiership. In an afternoon of dramatic twists and turns, Bolton could only draw 2-2, despite going in at half time with a 2-1 lead. QPR lost

  • Stoke 2 Wanderers 2

    WANDERERS'’ 11-year stay in the Premier League was brought to a cruel end at the Britannia Stadium. The point was not enough, despite Manchester City coming from behind to beat relegation rivals QPR 3-2 at the Etihad with two late goals.

  • Fans want 45 minutes of calm

    ECSTATIC whites are praying for Bolton to calm down the play in the second half. Despite a below-par show. Wanderers clawed back from a goal down and lead 2-1 at the break. From the away end, John SImpson. aged 34, of Farnworth, said: " That was

  • TEAM NEWS - Stoke City v Wanderers

    IVAN Klasnic has been picked from the start for the must-win clash at Stoke City, in what is likely to be his last game for Wanderers. The Croatian international is out of contract in the summer and it is understood he is likely to be named on the list

  • Players will be feeling it - former Wanderer

    FORMER Whites player John Thomas says the players will be feeling the weight of fans' expectations in the countdown to kick off. Thomas. aged 53, played 73 games for Bolton between 1987 and 1989 and scored 31 goals. He said: "The players

  • CD Review: Santana- Shape Shifter

    SHAPE SHIFTER is an apt title for the brand new Santana studio album, as the musical shape is different from what we normally expect. The title track starts with something which appears to be influenced by the American Indians (and is reflected on

  • Wanderers fans confident ahead of Stoke clash

    Nervous whites fans have given their backing to Owen Coyle's men ahead of their biggest game in years. Speaking as they waited to board coaches to the game, fans gave their predictions and said players must forget the Manchester City v QPR

  • Mind over matter at The Lowry

    A MINDREADING show which was a sellout at the Edinburgh Fringe will be in Salford on May 20. Doug Segal blends comedy and mentalism to impressive effect. Rather than claiming any magic skills, he puts to good use the skills he learned while working