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  1. 1. Chelsea 2 Bolton Wanderers 2

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 November 2004 A LATE strike by Bolton defender Rahdi Jaidi robbed Chelsea of the chance to move four points clear at the top of the Barclays Premiership.
  2. 2. Preview: Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 November 2004 JUSSI Jaaskelainen is back from suspension to boost Bolton ahead of their trip to Chelsea tomorrow.
  3. 3. Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Aston Villa

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 BOLTON manager Sam Allardyce is facing a selection headache ahead of the meeting with Aston Villa tomorrow as four of his players are injured.
  4. 4. Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Portsmouth

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 November 2004 BOLTON manager Sam Allardyce looks set to name the side which picked up a point at Chelsea for the home game against Portsmouth.
  5. 5. Bolton Wanderers 0 Portsmouth 1

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 November 2004 BOLTON again threw away the impetus of a great result as managerless Portsmouth stole their first away win of the season at the Reebok.
  6. 6. Bolton Wanderers 1 Aston Villa 2

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 November 2004 BOLTON lost their unbeaten home Premiership tag for the season in a game they should have won by a mile.
  7. 7. Chelsea 2 Bolton Wanderers 2

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 November 2004 BOLTON manager Sam Allardyce saluted his never say die stars after they had plundered a point at Premiership leaders Chelsea.
  8. 8. Player ratings: Bolton Wanderers v Aston Villa

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 November 2004 PLAYER ratings from Villa's visit to the Reebok Stadium.
  9. 9. Sam, you're out of order

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 November 2004 ALL those years in soccer and Sam Allardyce still doesn't understand the rules of fair play, writes Paul Hince. You see, when you're the manager of a little, never-win-anything club like Bolton Wanderers, there's a certain etiquette to be followed when you play against Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Newcastle United - hereafter referred to as the Big Five.
  10. 10. Alan Gowling column: Why Souness got it so wrong

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 07 November 2004 GRAEME Souness made me smile when he accused Bolton of "in-yer-face, bully boy" tactics after Wanderers had handed him his first defeat as Newcastle manager.
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