BOLTON Wanderers worked hard to stay on level terms against Leeds for two thirds of the game but were unlocked by a swift counter attack which, says manager Phil Parkinson, summed up the gulf in class between the two sides.“I thought it was a very tight game, nothing in it, in really difficult conditions. The lads have given everything and we’ve been done by a moment of quality from a £7million player,” he said after the final whistle.
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BOLTON Wanderers worked hard to stay on level terms against Leeds for two thirds of the game but were unlocked by a swift counter attack which, says manager Phil Parkinson, summed up the gulf in class between the two sides.“I thought it was a very tight game, nothing in it, in really difficult conditions. The lads have given everything and we’ve been done by a moment of quality from a £7million player,” he said after the final whistle.
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