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  1. 11. Bolton prepared for battle

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 March 2003 BATTLING Bolton are prepared mentally and physically for their fight to stay in the Premiership.
  2. 12. Jussi looks to home comforts

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 March 2003 BOLTON'S giant 'keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen is confident home pride can keep wobbling Wanderers in the Premiership.
  3. 13. Bolton have right stuff - Youri

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 March 2003 BOLTON maestro Youri Djorkaeff has stretched the worried frowns being worn at the clubs just ahead of them in the Premiership relegation battle.
  4. 14. Swede set for Bolton

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 March 2003 SWEDISH superkid Ndiwa Lord-Kangana sent Bolton boss Sam Allardyce the message he wanted to hear when he said: "I'm all yours."
  5. 15. Bolton's forward thinking

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 08 March 2003 A NEW striker will be at the top of the Reebok summer shopping list if Bolton win their battle for a third season in the Premiership.
  6. 16. Alan Gowling column

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 March 2003 BOLTON are going to have to rely on their Foreign Legion to stay in the Premiership. And I believe firmly that they can do it.
  7. 17. Sam upbeat ahead of derby clash

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 March 2003 BUOYANT Bolton will be firing an all cylinders next week when they face the first of two derbies that can make or break their Premiership survival campaign.
  8. 18. Campo will miss home comforts

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 16 March 2003 IVAN Campo, Bolton's slightly eccentric Spanish defender, will miss two things in particular when he returns to Real Madrid at the end of the season - the Reebok and manager Sam Allardyce.
  9. 19. Reserves face busy schedule

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 March 2003 IT isn't too long ago that United Reserves were struggling to get regular match action because of adverse weather and other club commitments causing several postponements.
  10. 20. The football grounds that got bulldozed

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 March 2003 MAINE Road, Manchester. God's own ground for God's own team, for eight decades the spiritual home of the Blues.

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