HE might be reluctant to count his chickens until Wanderers are mathematically safe, but Gary Megson produced a set of figures on Saturday night to show he has done the job he was recruited to do.
ROY Keane reckons Wanderers were more streetwise than his Sunderland team and fully deserved the victory that virtually preserved their Premier League status.
KEVIN Davies and El-Hadji Diouf returned to give Wanderers a major attacking boost against Sunderland at the Reebok in a game that could secure their Premiership future.
JIMMY Phillips, the Bolton boy who graduated through the ranks to play more than 400 games for Wanderers, has taken charge of the club's youth development programme.
NICOLAS Anelka might not have relished having to play against Wanderers in what could be a decisive final day showdown at Stamford Bridge, but Chelsea certainly wanted him to.
ANDY O'Brien might have reservations over his own international future, but he is no doubt that his Reebok sidekick, Gary Cahill, is an England star in the making.