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1. Bolton: Wanderers face Euro switch
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 August 2005 BOLTON'S& UEFA Cup tie with Lokomotiv Plovdiv at the end of next month may have to be moved as the Bulgarian club do not have a licensed stadium. -
2. Bolton: Japan's icon puts Wanderers first
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 August 2005 HIDETOSHI Nakata is a national treasure in Japan. But he has vowed to put new club Bolton before his country, despite the build-up to next year's World Cup. -
3. Bolton: Wanderers need a plan B
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 IT'S time for the wind of change to blow through the Reebok. Sam Allardyce is justifiably proud of what is basically a 4-3-3 system and so he should be. -
4. Bolton: Will ref Riley get a Sam blast?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 August 2005 SAM Allardyce is hoping a club directive telling him not to blast referees won't be put to the test on Saturday. Wanderers kick off the Premiership season at Villa, with Mike Riley - who is deeply unpopular at the Reebok - taking his first Bolton game since the controversial Carling Cup final defeat by Middlesbrough. -
5. Bolton: Race on to sign Nakata
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 August 2005 BOLTON Wanderers are racing to seal a deal with 28-year-old Japanese midfielder, Hidetoshi Nakata, by the weekend. -
6. Bolton in Nakata talks
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 August 2005 JAPANESE international superstar Hidetoshi Nakata looks to be on the verge of a move to Bolton after Fiorentina confirmed he was in talks with the Trotters. -
7. Bolton: Swoop to sign Nakata
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 August 2005 BOLTON has completed the signing of 28-year-old Japanese international Hidetoshi Nakata on a 12-month loan from Fiorentina, subject to international clearance. -
8. Shooting overshadows Bolton draw
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 BOLTON'S first foray into European football will be against Bulgarian side Lokomotiv Plovdiv, a club whose links to organised crime were brutally highlighted by the assassination of their owner last night. -
9. Bolton clinch Nakata deal
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 August 2005 BOLTON have signed Hidetoshi Nakata on a 12-month loan deal, subject to international clearance. -
10. City: Stelios bid angers big Sam
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 August 2005 CITY remained supremely confident today that they can prise Greek star Stelios from fuming neighbours Bolton Wanderers.