WANDERERS are challenging for automatic promotion to the Championship and The Bolton News will be there for every single kick!
Make sure you don’t miss out on a single story as Ian Evatt’s side look to seal a top two spot by subscribing to The Bolton News for just £5.
For a fiver you get FIVE MONTHS of unlimited articles, including our subscriber-only stories, such as The Big Match Preview, The Big Match Verdict and exclusive video access to Ian Evatt’s pre-match press conferences.
You can also get 30 per cent off a yearly subscription, which now costs £36.
We have a huge back catalogue of timeless features, interviews and podcasts, and some big plans to bring more in the coming weeks and months.
Not only can subscribers access as much trusted local news and sport as they like – but they also have a faster, advertising-light website, plus access to an app which you can download to your phone or tablet for news on the go!
The app also allows users to download and save a ‘digital version’ of the paper itself, along with an archive of old copies. It also enables the reader to access the paper before anyone else, and before it hits the newsagents.
We truly appreciate the many readers who have already backed the town’s newspaper by subscribing in the last couple of years but if you have not tried it out or wish to return for the business end of the BWFC season, then our February deal is the best value you’ll find.
The £5 for five months offer expires at midnight on Tuesday, February 20, and we’d love to have you aboard.
Along with all the news and sport there are 50 new puzzles every single week, reader rewards that give you exclusive access to hundreds of offers, deals and discounts, reader prize draws, and a completely flexible payment plan.
Here are some of the subscriber-only articles that we have carried since launching the service.
The notorious Battle of Burnden, revisited.
How Chris Markham helped Wanderers find their real identity.
A five-part in-depth interview with former Bolton boss Colin Todd.
Part one, part two, part three, part four, part five.
A six-part interview with the legendary Bruce Rioch on his time with Wanderers.
Part one, part two, part three, part four, part five, part six.
We caught up with ex-Wanderer Richard Sneekes on his Burnden memories.
Mark Patterson on what made Bruce Rioch so special.
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