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1. Bolton Wanderers 3 Tottenham Hotspur 4 (AET)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 October 2004 WANDERERS failed to secure a place in the fourth round thanks to two goals in extra time. -
2. Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Crystal Palace
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 October 2004 SAM Allardyce has warned Welsh soccer bosses they must pay Bolton '750,000 if they want to make Gary Speed their next manager. -
3. Preview: Tottenham Hotspur v Bolton Wanderers
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 October 2004 NIGERIA playmaker Jay-Jay Okocha is set to return to the Bolton squad tomorrow against Tottenham following a groin injury. -
4. Bolton Wanderers 1 Crystal Palace 0
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 October 2004 A SUPERB headed by Kevin Davies on the stroke of half time ended Bolton's run of four premiership games without a win at the Reebok. -
5. Tottenham Hotspur 1 Bolton Wanderers 2
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 23 October 2004 AN INSPIRED substitution by Bolton boss, Sam Allardyce, saw Henrik Pedersen score the winner with his first kick of the match at White Hart Lane. -
6. Preview: West Brom v Bolton Wanderers
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 October 2004 PHIL Brown, Bolton's assistant manager, prepared the squad for tomorrow's game at West Brom in place of off-colour Sam Allardyce and was left wondering if the top Reebok job will come his way. -
7. Fadiga has heart for Bolton fight
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 17 October 2004 WHEN Khalilou Fadiga lay on an operating table last May undergoing corrective heart surgery his fear wasn't whether he would play again - but when. Six months later he has his answer though he probably never contemplated it would be in the Premiership with Bolton Wanderers. -
8. Bolton's defence at fault
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 October 2004 BOLTON boss Sam Allardyce has made a case for his defence - and found them guilty. The Wanderers chief believes his team should be tucked in behind Arsenal and Chelsea in third place but for poor defending. -
9. Tottenham v Wanderers: Player ratings
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 October 2004 PLAYER ratings from Wanderers' weekend clash with Spurs. -
10. Kitman to osteopath as Faz quits
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 17 October 2004 BOLTON Wanderers resumed their Carling Premiership campaign yesterday missing a familiar member of staff. Faz Page, the first team therapist, has left to start a new career as an osteopath with a private practice in Manchester.