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1. Preview: Middlesbrough v Bolton Wanderers
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 January 2002 Wanderers boss Sam Allardyce is waiting on fitness tests to four central defenders before naming his side for Saturday's relegation six-pointer against Middlesbrough. -
2. Bolton Wanderers 0 Bury 1
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 October 2002 JUBILANT Bury boss Andy Preece let his fans revel in their magic moment as they danced in triumph in the stand of their red-faced old rivals Bolton. -
3. Newcastle 3 Bolton Wanderers 2
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 02 February 2002 Two goals by former England striker Alan Shearer left battling Bolton empty-handed after they had led twice at St James' Park. -
4. Bolton Wanderers 1 West Brom 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 November 2002 A dramatic equaliser two minutes from time by the Danish midfielder Per Frandsen rescued Bolton in their basement battle at the Reebok. -
5. Charlton 0 Bolton Wanderers 2
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 23 March 2002 TWO GOALS by French World Cup star Youri Djorkaeff handed Bolton a priceless boost in their battle to beat relegation from the Premiership at The Valley. -
6. Bolton Wanderers 1 Southampton 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 September 2002 A GOAL in the second and last minute of added time by Youri Djorkaeff gave Bolton a totally deserved point at the Reebok. -
7. Bolton Wanderers 1 Charlton Athletic 2
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 August 2002 THE MALAISE which hit Bolton in their opening day defeat at Fulham continued with a depressing defeat at the Reebok. -
8. Bolton Wanderers 2 Liverpool 3
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 September 2002 BOLTON battled back twice against Liverpool, but a late Emile Heskey goal was enough to seal the points for the visitors in a pulsating battle. -
9. Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Charlton Athletic
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 August 2002 BOLTON boss Sam Allardyce and rival Alan Curbishley, of Charlton, will be checking fatigue and fitness as players return to their squads from midweek internationals before finalising line-ups for tomorrow's (Saturday) Reebok clash. -
10. Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 January 2002 EIDUR Gudjohnsen will be in stitches on his return to Bolton tomorrow (Saturday), but hopes it will be no laughing matter for the Trotters.