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1. Is Megson right for Bolton?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 October 2007 GARY Megson is poised to become Bolton's new manager after resigning as Leicester City boss last night - but one of his former players has expressed reservations that Wanderers have gone for the right man. -
2. Anelka back for Bolton
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 October 2007 NICOLAS Anelka is fit to return for managerless Bolton's UEFA Cup Group F tie with Braga. -
3. Preview: Bolton v Chelsea
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 October 2007 BOLTON midfielder Mikel Alonso is almost certain to play no part in Sunday’s Barclays Premier League home clash against Chelsea. -
4. Preview: Arsenal v Bolton
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 October 2007 MANAGERLESS Bolton could be without star striker Nicolas Anelka for the visit to Arsenal. -
5. Preview: Bolton v Aston Villa
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 October 2007 NEW Bolton manager Gary Megson has admitted that he is not the fans' "number one choice" but has called for renewed backing from the club's supporters to help in the battle against relegation. -
6. Preview: Stockport v Barnet
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 October 2007 STOCKPORT County have signed Bolton Wanderers' winger Leslie Thompson on a one-month deal. -
7. Bolton 1 Sporting Braga 1
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 October 2007 BOLTON'S new boss Gary Megson can increase his popularity rating by naming El-Hadji Diouf in his starting line-up for Sunday's visit of Aston Villa. -
8. Bolton 0 Chelsea 1
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 07 October 2007 THE pressure continues to mount on Sammy Lee whose time at Bolton could be running out. -
9. Jewell favourite for Bolton post
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 October 2007 FORMER Wigan boss Paul Jewell is firm favourite to become Bolton's third manager in less than six months. -
10. Lee hails Bolton support
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 October 2007 SAMMY Lee insists Bolton supporters remain firmly behind him ahead of tomorrow's vital UEFA Cup tie against Rabotnicki Kometal.