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6:20am Friday 10th October 2008
WANDERERS have confirmed their Premier League games with Tottenham Hotspur and Everton have been rearranged.
Bolton were set to travel to White Hart Lane on Saturday, October 25 but, due to Spurs’ UEFA Cup commitments, the game has been moved back 24 hours to Sunday, October 26, kick-off 3pm.
As a result of this fixture change, the home match against Everton has been switched from Tuesday, October 28 to Wednesday, October 29, kick-off 8pm.
Tickets for Tottenham are now on sale to season ticket holders, priced £37 adults, £22 over-65s and £19 under-16s, and to Club Membership and Lifeline holders on Thursday and open sale from Friday, October 10.
Tickets for the home games against Everton and Manchester City on Sunday, November 2, kick-off 4pm, go on sale today to Club Membership and Lifeline holders and on open sale from Monday, October 13.
All tickets can be purchased by post, with applications including a S.A.E. and the correct remittance, over the phone on 0844 871 2932, by fax to 0844 871 2931, in person at the Reebok Stadium or online at www.bwfc.co.uk.
Many schools in the Bolton area are expected to close tomorrow because of the threat of more snow.
BOLTON Council has rejected claims that budget cutbacks were responsible for traffic chaos caused by heavy snowfall yesterday.
TWENTY vehicles have been stolen in Greater Manchester this week while they were left defrosting.
WANDERERS have switched their next reserve team game against Liverpool on Wednesday, December 10 to the Reebok Stadium.
GARY Cahill and Joey O’Brien will be at the club superstore at the Reebok Stadium on Thursday night, between 5.30pm and 6.30pm, to sign copies of the Official Bolton Wanderers Quiz Book.
IT isn’t only the Wanderers fans who are calling for Gary Cahill to be given a shot at full international honours with England.
Page three girl Nicola McLean became the latest star to be voted off I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
BUDDING artists let their imaginations run wild to create wonderful works of art.
A PILOT project giving free school meals in Bolton to new starters is to be extended by town hall bosses.
LITTLE Rhys Williams is all smiles — but he has to live with a painful skin condition.
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