BOLTON slipped into the bottom three of the Championship with a defeat against Swansea City. Barry McKay’s fine first-half strike condemned Phil Parkinson’s side to their fourth successive home defeat without scoring. Sammy Ameobi went close before the break but the winger missed a simple chance to level the scores in the second half when Andy Taylor’s cross found him on the edge of the six yard box.
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BOLTON slipped into the bottom three of the Championship with a defeat against Swansea City. Barry McKay’s fine first-half strike condemned Phil Parkinson’s side to their fourth successive home defeat without scoring. Sammy Ameobi went close before the break but the winger missed a simple chance to level the scores in the second half when Andy Taylor’s cross found him on the edge of the six yard box.
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