Barclays Premier League 2009-10
August
15 Sunderland (H)
18 Arsenal (A)
22 Hull (A)
29 Liverpool (H) September
12 Portsmouth (A)
19 Stoke (H)
26 Birmingham (A)
October
3 Tottenham (H)
17 Man Utd (A)
24 Everton (H)
31 Chelsea (H)
November
7 Aston Villa (A)
21 Blackburn (H)
28 Fulham (A)
December
5 Wolverhampton (A)
12 Man City (H)
15 West Ham (H)
19 Wigan (A)
26 Burnley (A)
28 Hull (H)
January
9 Sunderland (A)
16 Arsenal (H)
26 Burnley (H)
30 Liverpool (A)
February
6 Fulham
10 Man City (A)
20 Blackburn (A)
27 Wolverhampton (H) March
6 West Ham (A)
13 Wigan (H)
20 Everton (A)
27 Man Utd (H)
April
3 Aston Villa (H)
10 Chelsea (A)
17 Stoke (A)
24 Portsmouth (H)
May
1 Tottenham (A)
9 Birmingham (H)
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Bolton Wanderers
Reebok Stadium
Burnden Way
Lostock
Bolton
Lancashire
BL6 6JW
Tel: 01204 673750
Location
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Brief History
Bolton Wanderers Football Club is a
founder members of the Football League , Bolton were a successful cup side in the 1920s, winning the FA Cup three times. The club won the cup a fourth time in 1958 thanks to two Nat Lofthouse goals. A leaner spell followed, reaching a nadir in 1987 when the club spent a season in the Fourth Division. The club regained top-flight status in 1995 after a 15 year absence
Club Stats.
Nickname |
The Trotters |
Founded |
1874 |
Ground
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The Reebok Stadium |
Capacity |
28,101 |
Highest attendance |
69,912 v Man City 1933 |
Captain |
Kevin Davis |
Manager |
Owen Coyle |
Club Website |
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Manager - Owen Coyle

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