SATURDAY: SIMON Charlton, voted Wanderers Player of the Year, the night before, says the Whites can continue to stay in the Premiership. He says that all the players believe they have what it takes to establish a beachhead in the top flight of English football.

MONDAY

GUDNI Bergsson, has been guaranteed a new deal with Wanderers for next season - if he wants it. But unlike past years, the Whites will not be putting pressure on him to stay. "That has to be Gudni's decision and we will respect that," said Wanderers chairman Phil Gartside.

TUESDAY

WANDERERS announce season ticket prices for the next Premiership campaign. Even though the cost has gone up for the first time in five years. Reebok Stadium officials claim to be offering fans the best value in the top flight and expect to exceed the 18,000 they sold last season.

WEDNESDAY

SAM Allardyce reveals how he cashed in on the instability of one of Europe's top clubs to make one of his best signings of the season. He claims he took advantage of problems at Marseille to add Bruno N'Gotty to the Reebok ranks. "Had things been stable at Marseille we wouldn't have got a player of his stature to come to Bolton," said Allardyce.

THURSDAY

JUSSI Jaaskelainen scoops a prestigeous goalkeeping award - with a little help from his growing army of fans. The Reebok keeper beat Claus Cudicini of Chelsea, Newcastle's Shay Givens and Liverpool's Jerzy Dudek in the inaugural Sky Sports Barclaycard Golden Gloves poll. He topped the internet fans' poll with a late surge of votes - reported to be from a Wanderers chat group.

FRIDAY

YOURI Djorkaeff has told Bolton Wanderers he wants to stay at the Reebok. But first he wants to see if the club means business. The French World Cup winner believes he could help Wanderers develop into a Premiership force but knows he cannot do it alone and, unless he sees signs that his Bolton bosses are prepared to match his own ambitions, he could look elsewhere.